In fact, there was another very important reason.
St. Peter's Hospital actually was owned by the Nixon Group. In other words, Max was the boss.
Because she didn't want Max to know much about her family, she naturally wouldn't bring her mother here.
But now it wasn't important at all. Max knew everything about her now. And her mother was already admitted to this Hospital. Since there was a better chance for her, she didn't want to miss it.
So she was going to talk with her mother's new attending about her treatment plan.
Max already learned a bit about Fannie's illness, and he was going to do something to help.
As soon as Laura's mother was transferred here, he arranged the best doctors here to help her.
The doctor Max arranged for Fannie was a foreigner named Andy, who was internationally authoritative in cardiology.
He had refused to take on this case before, because he had a weird temperament. And he somehow had a natural prejudice against women in the entertainment industry.
Although this kind of prejudice didn't matter to ordinary people, it was undoubtedly fatal to Laura, who was eager to seek good medical advice.
Max understood it very well, so it took him a long time to finally transfer Fannie here.
Under Max's bribery and coercion, Andy finally agreed with reluctance, but he still looked displeased when Laura tried to start a conversation with him.
Out of his duty as a doctor, he gave her a brief introduction.
Because Laura cared much about her mother and she didn't know Andy well, she didn't notice any differences in his attitude.
After Fannie was transferred over here, she didn't have any worries now. Max had prepared a professional medical team to follow her case.
With the help of them, Laura believed her mother could receive the best treatment.
The only thing she needed to do now was to find an available heart for transplant, which was the key to all problems.
But the heart of an Rh-negative trait was extremely difficult to find, even Max couldn't find it in just a few days.
However, he had reached out to many international hospitals and institutions and he believed good news was on the way.
After Laura heard about this, she felt slightly relieved. She thanked Andy and left.
Back in the ward, she talked with her mother, who seemed to be very interested in her relationship with Max, for a while.
But Laura was reluctant to tell her much. So when Fannie brought it up a few times, she always dodged the questions.
Gradually, Fannie knew that Laura didn't want to talk about it but didn't know why.
But she believed that this was between Laura and Max so she decided to give them some space and didn't say anything about it.
The crew of the new show had been asking Laura if she was ready to come back, so she was ready to leave after having dinner with her mother.
As she was about to go, she held her mother's hand and reminded her to take care of herself. Seeing her mother in a better condition now, she thought this might not be a bad choice.
So maybe it was not a bad idea to be Max's girlfriend. As long as her mother could recover, she was willing to do anything.
After the visit, she left.
Once she was out of the hospital, she quickly went back to the crew by car.
The moment she was back to work, she heard someone come to see her before she could sit down and have a sip of water.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Spoiled By The President: My Wife Is A Little Sweet