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The Queen Returns—And She's Unforgiving novel Chapter 262

Early the next morning, Evelyn tidied up briefly and headed straight to the hospital.

She would be swamped today. In the morning, she had chemotherapy and had to get her divorce certificate. In the afternoon, she had arranged to meet with Jason, who would bring along his friend, who was a doctor.

Evelyn had scheduled her first round of chemotherapy for 8:30 a.m. Before that, she went to see her attending physician, as she needed to reconfirm the surgical treatment plan.

When the doctor saw Evelyn, she couldn't help but frown, sighing as she looked over Evelyn's personal records.

"You've just turned 25… You're way too young. The uterus is extremely important to a woman. I really hope you'll reconsider."

She truly couldn't bear the thought of Evelyn having hers removed.

Evelyn was so young. She was most likely unmarried and without children, which made it such a loss.

Evelyn understood the doctor's compassion and smiled gently. "It's alright. I've thought it through."

The doctor asked again, "Are you married?"

Looking away, Evelyn rubbed her cold fingers slightly before saying with a faint smile, "I'm getting divorced today."

The doctor was stunned. She was clearly surprised, then a look of indescribable pity replaced it.

Divorce and a hysterectomy… It probably wasn't just a coincidence. It was most likely because of the illness. She couldn't have children anymore, so her husband wanted out?

The doctor secretly sighed, lamenting human nature.

Then, she solemnly went over the follow-up treatment details with Evelyn. She also explained whether a full hysterectomy after three rounds of chemo could lead to a complete recovery, which still remained unknown.

At present, the surgery had only a 40% success rate.

Evelyn accepted all of it calmly and asked, "Will the chemo cause hair loss?"

This was a real concern. If the hair loss was too obvious, it would be hard to keep things hidden.

The doctor shook her head and offered reassurance. "Not necessarily. It depends on the medication used, so don't worry."

Only then did Evelyn feel at ease. "Then, please write out the treatment plan for me."

The doctor prepared a detailed surgical plan for her. Evelyn skimmed through it—three rounds of chemotherapy, followed by a total hysterectomy two months later.

She put the plan and all the related documents into her bag before making her way to the oncology department. Since it was still early, she was the first one to arrive.

Evelyn psyched herself up and took several deep breaths. Then, she walked in resolutely.

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