Chapter 291
“Will do.”
A short while after Eileen left, Jason quickly led Sally into Fia’s room.
When the door was opened, Conrad wanted to follow but Sally stopped him.
Sally said, “Don’t come in and make a mess!”
She then closed the door with a bang and it almost hit Conrad’s nose.
He gritted his teeth and waited.
The curtain was once again pulled and no one from the outside could see what was happening inside.
The woman on the bed began to stir. Her eyelids slowly fluttered open.
Her eyes seemed to have lost their light as she looked at the ceiling and the light numbly.
“How are you feeling, Fia?” Jason whispered.
Fia’s eyes trembled as she mechanically turned her head.
When her eyes met Jason’s that were filled with worries, she instinctively smiled.
“Fia… You don’t know how worried Doctor Evans was for you. He hasn’t slept after your surgery!”
Fia wanted to say something but realized that she had an oxygen mask on, so she simply closed her
mouth.
Sally held her icy hands and said excitedly, “It’s good that you’ve woken up. Now that you’ve woken up, you’re out of the danger zone!”
Fia nodded, the oxygen mask was covered with a layer of mist.
Jason quickly checked the electrocardiograph (ECG). When he noted that everything on the ECG was normal, he removed the oxygen mask for her.
“What… What happened to me?” Fia said with a dry voice.
Sally exchanged a glance with Jason before carefully saying, “You got into a car accident. A glass shard. stabbed into your chest and almost got your heart.”
When Fia heard it, she lowered her head and tried to touch where her heart was.
Jason quickly held her hand and said, “Don’t. It’s painful.”
Sally’s eyes fell on Jason’s hand. There was pain, but the smile on her face became even brighter.
“The surgery was a success. But you have to rest more as well. Don’t let your emotions get to you. Rest peacefully. Don’t get too tired too. Compared to other body parts, the heart heals very slowly.”
Fia nodded. As she took a deep breath, she could feel her chest getting somewhat painful.
Jason could see the scowl in her expression. “Is it painful?”
“Yeah…”
“Don’t worry. You breathed in too much and that stretched your wound.”
When Fia heard that, she adjusted her breathing and whispered, “How long would it take before I won’t
feel any pain?”
“About a week. Depending on your recovery as well,” Jason said as he used a thermometer to check her temperature.
Sally asked, “Is everything normal?”
“Normal.”
“Should we move her to a normal ward now?”
“We’ll observe her for another night,” Jason said. He was worried that things might turn for the worse.
“Sure. I’ll arrange a ward for her first. Transfer her over tomorrow morning?”
“A VIP ward. Too many patients in a normal ward.”
Sally glanced at Fia. She was getting envious of her, not going to lie.
“Sure. I’ll work on it now. You take care of Fia?”
“Sure.”
When the room to the ICU was opened and Conrad saw that only Sally came out, his expression instantly darkened.
“Where’s Jason Evans?”
“Diagnosing Fia.”
“Can’t you do it?”
“Doctor Evans is better than me! If you don’t trust him, you can do it yourself!” After that, Sally pushed Conrad away before closing the ward door.
“The person outside…” Fia said with a frown. She knew who it was from just the voice.
Jason stared at her for two seconds before saying, “Do you want to see him? I can ask him to come in.”