Chapter 31 The Condition of My Eyes Is All Your Fault
“You didn’t receive surgical intervention during the best treatment time, so it would be too difficult to treat the condition now. The success rate of the surgical intervention would be low, so I don’t recommend taking the risk to undergo surgery.”
“It’s fine, I don’t want to treat it either.” Deirdre suddenly stood up and felt her way to the door so she could leave.
Brendan was planning on going after her initially but remembered that he had yet to get the medicine. He got the medicine and went outside, only to see that Deirdre had almost felt her way out to the corridor.
He walked swiftly over and caught up to her. He pulled Deidre by the wrist and said, “Have you lost your mind! You walked out of a doctor’s consultation midway. It’s fortunate that you’re blind, or you might have already run out of the building!”
Deirdre struggled free from his clutch and pinned her hand tightly against the wall. “I feel suffocated and I’m trying to get some fresh air.”
“Is that so?” Brendan looked at her face, but her tense body and resistive gesture showed no suffocating symptoms. Everything about her made it seem like she was unwilling to be in his presence.
Brendan’s patience was running really thin. ‘What the f* ck is wrong with this woman?!
“Deirdre, don’t you dare think that everyone is going to yield to you because of your current condition. Come back with me. Even if the surgical intervention doesn’t work, we should be able to treat your condition conservatively.”
He clutched her wrist once again in preparation to take her back to the consultation room. Deirdre became even more resistant all of a sudden and slashed through Brendan’s face with her fingernail in the midst of her struggle, leaving a bloody streak on his face.
Brendan, who was furious, pinned her against the wall.“ What the heck are you doing!”
Deirdre’s eyes welled up with tears, and she was breathing heavily. “I should be the one asking you what the heck you’re doing! Brendan, you will only need to treat me like a servant, like you did in the past. You may summon me and have me abide by your orders, but you don’t need to show mercy out of nowhere. I’m not going to treat my eyes, and I don’t want to!”
Brendan had just come to realize that his kindness was unappreciated.
He used to be cold to her, yet she would still approach him shamelessly. Now, he wanted to treat her eyes out of kindness, yet she resisted as strongly as if he was trying to kill her.
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