- Chapter156
- Terrence’s stomach problem became a chronic illness because he didn’t take it seriously and couldn’t find a way to cure
- it.
- It takes about half an hour by car from here to the hospital.
- There was plenty of time.
- “Okay, I am going now.”
- After hanging up the phone, Valerie changed direction and headed towards the hospital.
- Half an hour later.
- She arrived at the doctor’s office on time.
- The doctor saw Valerie, a hint of unease flashed across his expression, but quickly, he calmly said, “Ms. Schwartz, please have a seat, have a glass of water, and I will write you a referral for the examination.”
- “Okay.”
- Valerie sat down and took the water handed to her by the nurse.
- But she didn’t drink it, instead she put it aside.
- The doctor and the nurse exchanged a glance upon seeing the situation.
- “Ms. Schwartz, this water was developed by our hospital, not only does it have the effect of quenching thirst, but it can also nourish the internal organs. You can give it a try,” the nurse said.
- Valerie waved her hand and said, “No need.”
- She did not have the habit of drinking water outside.
- The doctor and the nurse exchanged glances again.
- This time, the nurse quietly approached the door and closed it.
- Valerie, who heard a noise, turned around and saw the closed door. Alarm bells rang in her mind, but she didn’t show it on her face.“Why is the door closed?”
- “It was a bit noisy outside.” The nurse, with her hands behind her back, approached Valerie and raised her hand, revealing the syringe she was holding.
- The needle inserted in the syringe, under the light, shimmered with a cold gleam.
- Valerie quickly dodged to the side and grabbed a chair.
- “What were you going to do?”
- She did not know these two doctors and nurses.
- “Sorry about that,” the doctor stood up and took out a golf club, “This is what Mr. Crawford meant.”
- “Mr. Crawford? Terrence?” Valerie leaned against the wall, struggling to stay upright.
- “Yes,” the nurse approached closer, shaking a piece of A4 paper out of her pocket.“Your kidney has just matched with Ms. Levine’s, so Mr. Crawford wants you to donate your kidney to her.”