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The Masterpiece of Leaving:Prepared A Perfect Stand-In For Him novel Chapter 90

Half an hour later.

"Aubrey," Cathy walked out of the examination room.

She lowered her head slightly, allowing her long hair to fall, and used her slender fingers to gently hook.

"How was it?" Aubrey hurriedly approached, looking anxious.

"This... ask the doctor," Cathy turned back and looked at the doctor.

"Don't worry, everything is normal," the doctor said.

Aubrey's tense eyes suddenly relaxed.

Confusion slowly surfaced in his mind.

"Normal?"

"Yes, normal. Let's go quickly," Cathy pulled Aubrey and said urgently, as if she wanted to leave immediately.

Aubrey didn't say anything, his hand hanging down.

His fingers fell, trying to grasp something, but caught nothing.

So, was it not Cathy who donated the corneas back then?

Then who could it be?

Cath...

Navier...

He silently repeated these names.

"Aubrey, I'll go to the restroom, wait for me here for a moment," Cathy pushed him when she saw he hadn't moved.

Aubrey was lost in thought and just made a vague sound in response.

When Cathy entered the restroom, he delved deeper into this issue.

The next moment, he took out his phone and dialed the number of Evercrest Town Hospital's ophthalmology department.

After the call connected, he urged impatiently, "I want to speak to Dr. Cooper."

"Who are you? What's your matter with Dr. Cooper?" the other end asked.

"Hurry!" he was very impatient.

The staff on the other end was intimidated by his tone and didn't dare to hesitate. They quickly went to find Dr. Cooper.

Dr. Cooper had just finished examining a patient and was scribbling notes onto a clipboard. As she walked towards the call, she peeled off her disposable gloves, the sound of rustling plastic echoing through the hallway.

Impatiently, he said, "Can't you see I'm busy?"

The staff who answered the call looked apologetic, "The other person seems to be very anxious, it's probably something important."

Only then did Dr. Cooper pick up the phone, "Who is this?"

"It's me, Aubrey." Aubrey spoke crisply, "Dr. Cooper, can you tell me more about this girl named Cath?"

"Cath?" Dr. Cooper was caught off guard by his question and was silent for a while before responding, "This girl's vision is so poor, yet you gave her five diopters of correction. This won't happen. If the patient raises the issue, it could be considered a medical accident."

"This was the patient's wish, and she insisted on it. What can I do?" Aubrey replied.

"Which patient is this crazy? If she didn't want others to know about her poor vision, she shouldn't have come for an examination."

"Ah, it's just that... she's a big star, Cath... Ah, maybe she's afraid of unnecessary trouble from her fans, let's not worry about it too much."

As Aubrey was waiting for Dr. Cooper's response, he suddenly heard this snippet of conversation.

He immediately turned his head and saw a doctor in a white coat and a nurse hurriedly walking away.

Although the doctor didn't reveal much, the words "big star" and "Cath" were clear to him!

With his head buzzing, he quickened his pace and rushed forward.

In one swift motion, he reached out and grabbed the male doctor's shoulder, forcing him to turn around.

"Mr. Spencer?" The male doctor was startled when he saw Aubrey.

Aubrey comes here every year for an eye examination, and he recognized him.

"How is Cathy's vision?" Aubrey dragged him in front of him and asked abruptly.

Because he was too anxious, his eyes looked sharp and fierce.

The doctor was frightened by his demeanor and couldn't speak for a while.

"Speak politely," the nurse advised softly.

Aubrey finally released his grip on the doctor's shoulder, "Give me the real results!"

The doctor rubbed his sore shoulder and felt that he couldn't lift his arm.

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