I was befuddled by his words, and at this time, the nurse came in. "It's time for you to rest, Mr. Hodds."
Alex seemed to have reached his limit and nodded gently.
After the nurse left, I looked at him. Was he going to make me leave after such a perfunctorily response?
Did he not think he was too childish to think that way?
"I do actually feel weak at the moment, Mrs. Grant. Why don't you head back first and I'll send Ronny over to answer your doubts?"
I sneered. "There's no need for that.”
I did not necessarily trust the words he said, so why would I trust Ronny's?
I stormed out of the ward with rage.
Though I was anxious, I was not going to harm anyone's health, but I was just too enraged at the moment.
When I walked past the nurse station, I hesitated for a second before going up to ask her, "Can I know how Nimue is doing now? Can I go and see him?"
I added at the end of the sentence, "I'm his mother.”
Initially, I thought Alex would stop me from seeing Munchkin and ask the staff in the hospital to deny my visit, but I did not expect the other party to agree so readily.
"Of course, but the patient is not awake yet. He's on this side of the ward. I'll take you there.”
The young nurse gave me an update while we were on our way there.
"The patient is basically stable right now. Also, because the child has a higher metabolism rate, he tends to recover faster. But I believe he needs slightly more rest too. He's completely normal right now.
Don’t worry.”
I nodded and felt a little nervous.
Finally, the nurse stopped in front of a ward.
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