"It is indeed very cruel," the doctor nodded. "But in fact, it's true. This is the luckiest you can get."
Alice couldn't understand what kind of misfortune the doctor referred to.
He had probably guessed Alice's thoughts, thus he smiled and said, "You can go to the toxicology department to see how those people are suffering."
"Doctor, I'm just hoping that the babies are not affected at all. After all, she is having twins. If anything happens to them, it will be a lifetime of regret."
"I understand," The doctor said, "Thus, I hope that you can be optimistic too. Perhaps, it would be the unnecessary pressure instead of the toxins that would harm the babies. Do you understand what I mean?"
"I do. It's just that, we are practically waiting on a timebomb. What can we do if something does happen?" This was what Alice was more worried about.
"Now, we can't guarantee that it's the effect of the poison or the pressure. So, put aside all your worries and just focus on resting. Don't jump to any conclusions just yet. Perhaps, everything will be fine and the fetuses are not harmed." The doctor said, "Please trust in my thirty years of experience in this field."
Alice merely looked at the doctor. Even though she vaguely understood what the doctor was trying to tell her, she was still worried.
The doctor patiently explained, "From my experience, the effect of optimism is far better than that of pessimistic people. When optimistic people fall sick, especially tumor patients, they can heal much faster. However, some patients may only live for a few days after they found out they had a tumor. Why? Because their mental endurance is too weak.
Sometimes, when some people found out they have a tumor in their body, they would start to act pessimistic and panic all day long. They would only live for a few days after the diagnosis. Why is that, you may ask. They died from giving themselves unnecessary fright.
Therefore, I hope that all of you can be more optimistic. This is beneficial to yourselves and the fetuses in your sister's belly."
Although she completely understood the doctor's advice, the more he told her, the more panicked
she became.
She truly could not sit aside and do nothing.
There were still a lot of questions she wanted to ask the doctor, however, she felt powerless at that moment. That was to say, no one knew what was going on with Grace's twins.
They had to leave it to luck and fate then. If they were lucky, everything would be fine. Otherwise, it would be their misfortune.
Alice felt aggrieved for Grace's infamy.
Why did Grace suffer so many misfortunes?
She turned her gaze to Jensen. He was also a little dumbfounded and didn't know what to say.
He was worried about Alice as well as Grace's pregnancy.
He finally understood why Heinz was so angry this time. He even had a hint of anger while talking on the phone.
Jensen also felt that he was too kind to Quinn.
No one wanted to give birth to a disabled child, not to mention two.
"You two don't have to worry too much. Maybe we really are being overly worried now. Perhaps, nothing will happen to the twins. When I told Mr. Jones and Mrs. Jones that the damage is next to none, I just don't want them to be under too much pressure. Besides, she will undergo her usual gynecological examinations for the rest of her pregnancy and we will gradually know if there will be any impact."
"Does my brother-in-law know about what you said to me just now?"
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