After a long while, Luna took a deep breath and smiled.
“I just made a big deal out of it, really.“
Joshua raised his eyebrows wordlessly as he studied her expression.
Luna chuckled lightly. “Neil once had a nosebleed from the flu. I saw how many leukemia patients were eventually diagnosed because of unstoppable bleeding from the nose, and I, worried that he’d end up like that, sent him straight to the hematology department to have a check-up. In the end, it was determined that he only had the flu. It was just a scare.“
Luna pretended to shrug relaxedly. “Many people get admitted into the hospital due to the flu in the winter, so the doctor made us stay in the hematology department.“
Joshua squinted his eyes. “That’s all?“
“Of course. It’s that simple.“ Luna chuckled lightly. She snatched the photo from Joshua, turned around, and left.
Joshua remained seated in the same spot as he squinted at Luna’s leaving form.
The photo restoration specialist’s questions rang in his ears…
“Why was the department’s name the only thing Photoshopped? Were they trying to hide something?“
Joshua closed his eyes shut depressingly.
If it was like what Luna said, that it was just some misunderstanding, there was no need to Photoshop off the hematology department. If anyone were to ask about it, she could have just casually explained it.
The complete opposite happened.
Joshua opened his eyes. He picked up Neil’s last health check-up report once again and flipped through it.
What on earth were Luna and Neil hiding?
During lunch, Luna casually ordered something to eat in distraction.
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