Uterine cancer.
She didn't dare to think that Emily, at such a young age, had gotten this disease.
In recent years, more and more women died because of this disease, and previously, Lucy had died because of this disease.
She and Emily had actually only met a few times and didn't have much of a friendship. But Freya was still sad that she had this disease.
She was her nephew's mother.
She knew how important a mother was to a child, not to mention that Elis had always been dependent on her, and she dreaded to think what a blow it would be to Elis if she lost Emily, and to her brother Josiah.
She knew that there were some misunderstandings between Emily and Josiah. But after going through so much, she felt that she was still quite accurate in reading people. She could tell that Emily was a good girl who deserved to be cherished by a man, and that Josiah should cherish her as well.
She could also see that Josiah had Emily in his heart, but for some reasons he was not willing to open his heart to accept her. But if anything happened to her, he would have to be in agony.
"Doctor, how is my health now?" Seeing that Freya was just staring at her and not writing anything down in her book like she did for other patients, Emily couldn't help but ask.
"Uterine cancer." Freya was truthfully writing down in her notebook.
In fact, initially, in medicine, there was no such concept of cancer. Ordinary doctors could tell some abnormalities in the body by taking the pulse, but were impossible to tell cancer.
However, Sebastian had researched cancer for many years, and he passed on his research findings to Freya without reservation. Coupled with the fact that she had followed Sebastian around in his medical practice in the previous years, she had come into contact with too many cancer cases, and with her superhuman talent, this allowed her to be able to tell cancer through taking the pulse, and some symptoms of a person's body.
"Doctor, I am indeed incurable, right?"
When she initially lifted her face, Emily's face was tinged with bitter sorrow, and she smiled lightly, and all the sadness on her face instantly replaced by a cloudy blandness.
"You will live well." Freya wrote down in her book, "Nowadays, medicine is so advanced, and you don't lose faith."
Emily shook her head gently, "Doctor, you don't need to comfort me, and I went to the hospital for a checkup and the doctor said I can only live for six months at most. It's not much use to have surgery now."
"In fact, with this disease, I don't expect to live a hundred years. But I just can't let go of Elis. Doctor, they say that you cure people, and I hope you can help me, give me more time, so that I can spend time with my Elis."
In fact, she still wanted to see Josiah a few more times, even if she just looked at him from afar.
Of course, in her eyes now, Freya was only a doctor she had only met once, and she would not tell her these words.
"How did you come to have this disease?" Freya also knew that no one would want to have such a fatal disease, but because it was so hard for her heart, she still couldn't help but write this.
Emily sighed softly, "I've always felt that I'm undefeatable. In fact I didn't think I would get this disease."
"Maybe it's because the conditions were a bit poor when I gave birth before, and I didn't take proper care, that's why I got this disease. Of course, it could have been something else, who knows! Maybe it's fate, and I don't have the fate to see my Elis grow up, get married and have children after all."
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