Chapter 518
Chapter 518 Winston sighed. He glanced at Chris's ward and lowered his voice.
“The patient in Ward 1203 has a rather big blood clot. It’s on the back of his head, and it’s suppressing the vascular nerve, so no local doctor is confident about performing the surgery. His attending physician and | have worked together on other patients, so he invited me to check on him. Perhaps | could use traditional methods to absorb the blood clot before they resort to surgery.”
Silvia did not expect Chris’s condition to be so severe, so she instantly had a serious expression. “Winston, he’s my friend. Could | please take a look at the examination reports?”
Winston was surprised, and he immediately said, “I was going to consult you. If you’re confident, perhaps we can proceed with surgery.”
After all, Silvia was the expert known as Moon. There was no surgery that she could not perform.
Winston then brought her to the attending physician's office. On the way, Silvia asked, “Oh yeah, do you know how he got injured?”
“| heard that the accident happened during filming. He rushed into a fire to save someone, and a falling chandelier landed on his head.”
Silvia frowned. She was suddenly reminded of the time when she nearly burned to death. She thought that she saw Chris before she lost consciousness, but he denied it when she questioned him.
Coincidentally, something similar happened to him during filming. Were there such coincidences?
When Silvia thought about it, her expression changed, and she immediately said, “Winston, | suddenly remembered something. Go on without me for now. I'll come back later!”
After that, she hurried toward Chris’s ward before Winston could respond.
Over in his ward, Katherine casually placed the oatmeal porridge that she had bought on the desk. She bluntly said, “Chris, do you really think saving her was worth it? You had a headache, but Silvia disappeared before | came back. | really feel-”
Chris interrupted her calmly. “Katherine, I’m sure you remember the flood that happened in Ten Miles Village. If she hadn’t gone back to rescue me, | would’ve been dead now.
“Besides, it was my choice to save her, and | don’t expect anything in return.” “Even if it was your choice, it’s wrong for her to abandon you in the ward! Won't she feel bad if anything happens to you?”
Chris clenched his fists and coughed softly before he said, “That's enough. Don’t bring this up again. Just pretend as if nothing ever happened.”
Katherine was dissatisfied, but she did not say anything else.
Silvia was sharp, so she sensed that something was wrong when she entered the ward.
Katherine seemed more hostile toward her now.
However, she was not in the mood to entertain her. She looked at Chris and said, “I have something to ask you.” Chris had a gentle gaze. “What is it?”
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“Eight months ago, | got locked in a residential building and nearly burned to death. | felt like | saw you before | blacked out. When | regained consciousness, | sent you a message about it, but you denied it.”
The atmosphere in the ward instantly became tense.
Silvia looked him in the eyes and asked, “Did you really not show up when | was in the fire?” Chris remained silent for a few seconds before he firmly shook his head. “No. | was filming at that time. Unless | had the ability to teleport, it would’ve been impossible for me to show up there and rescue you. You were probably hallucinating.”
Katherine lowered her head in silence, but she subconsciously clenched her fists.
She slowly raised her head and said, “Miss Pond-
“Katherine, | suddenly remembered that the doctor asked you to get my medication in the pharmacy once you got back.” Katherine looked down when she saw his warning gaze. She stood up and said, “Okay, I'll go and get it.”
After Katherine left, Chris observed Silvia’s suspicious gaze and calmly said, “I’m telling you the truth. If you still have your doubts, you can launch an investigation. You'll find that something happened to me when | was filming.”
With that, Silvia stopped asking questions. “Okay. Please rest well. | still have something to do, but I'll visit you again next time.” “Okay.” Right after she left, she received a call from Winston.
“The attending physician has something to do at the last minute, and | need to leave as well. But I’ve scanned Chris’s report and emailed it to you.”
“Okay. I'll look at it right now.”