Chapter 2314
Chapter 2314
"Allie, why are you overthinking? My hand condition isn't that severe. Go ahead. Juliet might just give you an attitude if you're late."
Henrick glanced at Josue again and said, "Josue, send Allie."
Josue, caught off guard, looked at Henrick. He had a feeling that he wanted to drive him away.
But he still nodded and left with Alice.
Carson watched as the two of them left while the servants went back to their own work. He then said, "Actually, there's no need to hide it from them. Your arm condition isn't very good. I've already told your big brother that it might take a long time to recover. After that, this hand may not be able to do any heavy work, but it won't affect your daily life."
Hearing this, a glimmer of hope rekindled in Henrick's heart.
He asked, "How long will it take?" NôvelDrama.Org © 2024.
Carson shook his head. "It depends on your recovery. As for how long it will take, well, it depends on your mindset."
Hearing this, Henrick found it interesting. He smiled and said, "Why my mindset? Why not your medical skills?"
Carson smiled faintly and said in a lighter tone, "I'm very confident in my medical skills. I'm afraid that your mind will crumble. Because it's a very long process."
Kenneth's eyes darkened. "It won't."
Carson looked at him deeply. Sometimes, the expressions of the two brothers were very similar.
"Dr. Harris, how many days do you have before you're sure that you can cure me?" This was what he wanted to know the most.
Carson said, "If I'm not mistaken, you can't feel your hand yet."
Henrick replied, "You're right, I don't feel anything." He exerted all his strength and didn't feel any pain, but it wasn't that he didn't feel anything. He would feel numb and painful.
"There will be numbness and pain."
Carson smiled and said, "Don't worry. Give me two to five years. In two years, I can return you to your normal life."
Henrick secretly heaved a sigh of relief. Fortunately, it would only be two to five years.
He could still afford to wait.
He smiled and said, "I can afford to wait these years."
Carson felt a weight off his chest. What he feared the most was the patient's hopelessness.
Henrick's hand was actually more serious than he had imagined.
However, he was rich. The Alwynn family was rich, while Carson had his medical skills. This was the condition for a successful treatment.
Seeing that he was relieved, Carson also relaxed. When he came back, Kenneth had said that his brother Henrick was very strong and cheerful. It seemed that his worries were unnecessary.
"Arrange lodging for me, will you. I've already come up with a specific plan, and the medical supplies I need will also be transferred to the hospital under the name of Alwynn Group. I've already
discussed this matter with Uncle Alwynn. He will start to arrange it tomorrow and send all the necessary instruments here."
Henrick was stunned for a moment before he smiled and said, "This really surprises me."
Carson looked at him with a little envy. "You have a father who adores you very much. He'd already given me an answer before I could say anything. Whatever supply I need, he would find a way to transport it. Top-notch ones, not to mention." This was the convenience of money.
"Then let's have the first floor all to ourselves. We'll break down the walls and connect the two rooms. We should be able to accommodate all the instruments, then."
The villa was so big that it should not be a problem.
"Okay! Your brother also said that it is not convenient for you to go back to River City, since you're on a wife-courting mission here. I can only stay here."
Henrick was struck speechless. Dr. Harris, who was a little gossipy, looked quite cute.
Henrick would just let him stay.
He called Mr. Davies over and asked him to find more people and decoration workers from the local company. He wanted this in-built family hospital to be completed in two days.
Mr. Davies knew that this matter could not be delayed, so he ordered the servants to make dinner, and immediately began to get down to the nitty-gritty of the plan.
Carson was amazed by the ability of rich people. In three days, the first floor might have been completely revamped.
In the car, the more Alice thought about it, the more strange she felt. She looked at Josue, who was driving, and asked, "Josue, do you think that Henrick was deliberately diverting us away?" She was upset, her chest stuffy!
"Hold on. Juliet has a driver picking her up. Why should I?"
Josue smiled and said, "Miss Klein, I don't even know how to answer your question."
Alice's face suddenly darkened. "I guess you're also on Henrick's side."
Josue pursed his lips and didn't dare to say anything. At this time, he stood on Henrick's side without hesitation. If Henrick really deliberately sent Miss Klein away, it would be good for her. She wouldn't have to share his dejection.
Henrick was kind and handsome. He had followed Henrick all these years, so he naturally knew that he was a good person. Otherwise, he wouldn't have worked under him for so long.
Lemmon Ctiy in July was swelteringly hot. The whole city was immersed in heatwaves. Even if the wind blew, it was still sultry, fueling people's annoyance.
Josue's car slowed to a stop. This was where Juliet had her piano lesson, not far from home.
"Josue, wait for me for a moment. I'll go and pick Juliet up."
"Okay, Miss Klein! Slow down!"
Alice got out of the car with a heavy heart to pick up her daughter. Some parents were already here to collect their children.
Juliet's class was on the third floor. Maybe she'd inherited her father's artistic cells, as she played the piano very well. But back then Alice was rarely here since it had been her mother who had sent
Juliet to her class.
When she reached the third floor, she heard a commotion.
"I have a dad, Bella. He is younger and more handsome than your dad. If you dare to say that I don't have a dad, I will ask him over, and I'll show you tomorrow. That will totally irritate your balding dad."
"Like I would believe your hocus pocus, Juliet. You don't have a dad at all. Call him over right now, if you can. My grandma said that you are just an out-of-wedlock baby. Don't think that you can be so snobbish just because you play the piano better than me. No matter how much you waste your effort, if you don't have a dad, you'll never have one!"
By her looks, Juliet knew that Bella was jealous because she played better than her.
She pouted her red lips in anger and almost burst into tears.
She clearly had a father. He'd sent her to the piano class a few days ago!
Bella must have been blind not to see it.
"Bella Hansen, I play the piano well, but what does that have to do with my dad? My dad was already a sixth-grade piano player when he was six years old. You don't even know how to read the music sheet even now. Aren't you ashamed of yourself? If you come face to face with my dad, I am afraid that you'll be forced to eat humble pie."
Bella was in the third grade this year. She was extremely jealous and could not stand others being better than her. The teacher had praised Juliet a few times this day, inviting Bella's troublemaking.
"Bella, why are you bickering with this little b*stard? Come on, let's go. Grandma's meeting some friends to play cards later! I lost money today, so you better not scream and shout. That just grates
on my nerves." The affectedly coy voice gave people an all-body goosebumps.