Carlos trembled.
He was shocked.
Finally, he sighed sadly.
"The doctor was right."
Rena, who threw herself into Carlos's arms and howled and cried, raised her head with teary eyes, and looked at Carlos in disbelief.
"Did you know it a long time ago?"
Carlos nodded solemnly.
"After being injured, poisoned, and jumping into the sea, he was very lucky to be able to get his life back. When the doctor rescued, the poison was already flowing through the blood. At that time, the doctors were helpless. It was purely on the face of our Grand Freemasons and his seniority that the doctors had made every possible effort."
Carlos looked helpless and twitched the corners of his mouth, "As a result, they really saved Jack. But at that time, the doctors said that the poison entered his blood. Even if he was saved, it might damage some organs or cause paralysis. This is normal and very likely."
Looking at Rena, who was shocked, Carlos smiled bitterly and stroked her head lightly.
"I knew what you thought of Jack, so Mr. Ward and I didn't tell you. But I didn't expect Jack to find out so soon... He was able to pick up a life, and it has exceeded all our expectations. How can he ask not to be disabled? "
Rena was dazed.
At that moment, tears flowed quietly.
She felt as if her chest was choked with stones, and she was suffocating.
The despair and pain of Jack just now were still vivid.
They cut her heart fiercely like a sword.
She asked unwillingly, "How can I tell him? He can't accept it. Do you really have no choice? "
"Yes, I cannot do it."
Carlos shook his head.
As he said, he raised his dry and old hand and gently wiped the tears from the corners of Rena's eyes.
"You are already an adult, and have to act like an adult. An adult should accept some facts and realities that he or she does not want to accept."
Rena s lips moved slightly, but she was still unwilling to face it.
That man was so high-spirited before.
Why should God be so unfair and let him become disabled?
But she hadn't spoken yet.
Carlos slowly got up, "Let's go. Take me to see Jack, and call the doctors. It's time for Jack to accept the truth."
...
Ten minutes later.
Carlos took Rena and five doctors into Jack’s room.
Jack was lying on the bed, staring blankly at the ceiling, motionless.
He seemed to be out of his body, with only one body left.
"Jack..."
Rena whispered, "I brought my grandpa and the doctors."
Jack did not respond. In silence, a tear came from the corner of his eye again.
This scene made Rena almost cry.
She covered her mouth, couldn't bear to look, turned and walked outside the house.
Carlos shook his head helplessly, and stepped forward and said, "Jack, these five are the top doctors. I bring them to help you treat your legs."
There was a gleam in Jack's eyes.
He looked at the five doctors with expectation, and finally his eyes fell on Carlos.
"Really... Could I still be saved?"
A weak sentence was full of endless expectations.
He was like a dying man, and eager to grasp the last straw.
Carlos already knew the result, but at that time he didn't dare to admit it directly.
Instead, he said, "How do you know if you don't try it?"
Five doctors stepped forward at the same time to make a joint diagnosis of Jack.
After being in a coma for seven days, the room was transformed into an "emergency room" by Carlos. Some medical examination equipment was also in the room.
Outside the house, Amber bit her arm tightly to resist crying, letting the tears flow.
Hearing Jack's words, it seemed as if countless red-hot knives were dividing her heart bit by bit.
What could be more miserable than letting one accept the desperate reality?
Before that, Jack was an outstanding elite at the top.
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