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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 626

Annabel suddenly felt guilty, coughed slightly, ignored Casey's question, turned and looked towards the door.

"Christine, bring the doctor in, he is already awake," Annabel said.

Seeing Annabel like this, Casey felt more and more that her way to feed him water was not simple, but his consciousness was too vague at that time, and he could only vaguely remember a soft touch, nothing else.

At this time, Christine came in with an older man. Seeing Casey woke up, Christine immediately took a look, and then said with some disappointment, "Annabel, he looks so ordinary, you are beautiful like a fairy. Why would you like him?"

Annabel glared at Christine and said, "Of course you don't understand it as a kid."

Then she looked at Casey and said, "This is Christine, the daughter of Herman who rescued us. She has also helped take care of you a lot these days."

Casey didn't take Christine's words to heart, but gave her a grateful look and said, "Thank you."

"It's not me that you should thank, it should be Annabel. You don't know. In the past few days when you were in a coma, Annabel only slept for three hours a day, and stayed with you the rest of the time, helping you put on a drip, change your clothes, wipe your face, and wipe your body. When you make a strange cry in pain, Annabel kept touching your forehead until you calm down. When dad brought you back, Annabel's hands were pretty. At first glance, she is a rich lady, but she has done so many things for you without hesitation, and her hands have been broken several times. You should thank her and treat her well in the future," Christine said, staring at Casey.

"Oh, Christine, why do you say about this?" Annabel looked at Christine with some reproach.

Christine made a grimace at Annabel and said, "I'm not afraid that he doesn't know how kind you are. If my dad is lying on the bed, my mom will definitely not be able to do the same things as you."

Casey glanced at Annabel with complicated gaze. Unexpectedly, in the past few days when he was unconscious, Annabel would have done so much for him. An inexplicable feeling that was beyond words arose in Casey's heart.

Annabel avoided Casey's gaze directly, looked at the doctor Christine brought back, and said, "Hurry up and let the doctor check him. He can't get up because of the pain. If it's serious, I'll try to take him to the hospital in the big city for treatment."

Christine nodded, and then asked the doctor to diagnose Casey.

The doctor took out the stethoscope and some diagnostic tools, sat on the side of the bed, and took Casey's pulse.

After check, the doctor's brow furrowed deeper and deeper, and the look at Casey became more and more strange.

When Annabel, who was so happy because Casey woke up, saw the doctor's expression, she also had an uneasy premonition in her heart.

The atmosphere in the room suddenly became dignified, except for breathing and doctor's movements, no one made any noise.

Finally, the doctor put down the tools in his hand, took a look at Casey, and said, "I have been working as a doctor for so many years. This is the first time I have seen such a severely injured person who is still alive. If I am not mistaken, your chest must have been hit by a heavy object several times your body weight. If you were an ordinary person, you should have died under this kind of impact."

"I checked your bones just now. They are much harder than those of ordinary people. Maybe this is why you are still alive."

"It's just that your internal organs have suffered very serious damage, which are worn out. Even the most advanced equipment may not be able to cure you. I guess you have at most one to two months of life. "

"Do something you like to do in these two months, I have no way to help you."

When the doctor finished speaking, he got up from his chair.

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