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Chapter 198

    Chapter 198


    Chapter 198


    Leanne frowned out of confusion. “Aren’t I personally checking you out right now?”


    It was clear they were not on the same page. Knowing how easily words could stir the pot, Curtis wisely


    shut his mouth, stood up, and wandered over to sit before the examination


    equipment.


    Leanne adjusted the height and eyepiece of the device until the man’s eyes appeared in the high-


    definition microscope.”


    Curtis had deep-set eyes with slightly elongated corners that hinted at a roguish charm when smiling.


    For a moment, those intense eyes made her feel as if they were gazing back at her.


    But it was through a microscope. Curtis couldn’t see Leanne.


    Leanne closed her eyes briefly, took a deep breath to calm herself, and quickly ran through the rest of


    the eye exam.


    He had a perfectly healthy set of eyes. There was not a single issue with them.


    She was about to schedule several more detailed tests to determine the cause of his supposed night


    vision issues and to check the state of his retina, hoping there were no abnormalities.


    While typing on theputer, she asked, “How long have you had this condition?”


    Curtis replied casually, “Thirty-eight days.”


    Patients often couldn’t remember when their symptoms began, but this precision was a first.


    Thirty-eight days. Over a month?


    Leanne paused mid-prescription, looking skeptical. “Thest time we went hiking, it w pitch ck, and


    you were practically flying up the trail. You didn’t seem to have trouble seeing in the dark then.”


    Curtis countered with azy drawl, “I never said I had night blindness.”


    “You mean you can’t see at night?”


    “Not being able to see at night doesn’t mean I can’t see in the dark,” he rified. “My condition has


    nothing to do with light.”


    While diligently taking notes, the intern paused mid-sentence, realizing Curtis’ symptoms didn’t match


    night blindness. She quickly backspaced to erase those words.


    He said he couldn’t see at night but could see in the dark. Weren’t they the same thing? If it


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    wasn’t rted to light, what was it rted to?


    That was nothing she’d ever learned in any textbook.


    Leanne suspected that Curtis was pulling her leg. Her brows knitted tighter as she stared. at him for


    seconds, trying to read his face. He seemed at ease, giving nothing away.


    But Leanne wasn’t in the mood to y his game. If he did have a problem, Stonebridge wasn’t the only


    hospital in town, nor was she the only ophthalmologist around.


    Her tone was quick and icy, and she said, “Your vision is fine. You can leave now.”


    Across from her, Curtis raised an eyebrow subtly, “Really? Then can’t I see my wife when I get home?”


    Silence fell.


    Leanne realized that when it got under her skin. Curtis had an uncanny talent.


    Why did such people even exist?


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    She had been sincerely examining him and shouldn’t have even bothered.


    The intern looked up from her notes in shock, fixing her eyes on the excessively


    handsome man.


    “Youe to an eye clinic because you can’t see your wife?” she wondered.


    Was it true that if God opened a door for you, he closed a window? He was so good-looking, yet the


    brain was not right, huh?


    Turning her head, she saw Leanne’s face flush with anger.


    Leanne was her mentor, known as the “Triple A Doctor” in ophthalmology, with excellent skills, great


    temperament, and a kind heart. Patients would speak highly of her at every opportunity.


    And then, Leanne’s re at the patient seemed fierce enough to throw a mouse at his face. It was rare


    to see such a gentle person so infuriated.


    Considering Leanne might not want tosh out, the intern bravely stepped forward, speaking tactfully,


    “Mr. Richardson, about your issue of having a problem seeing your wife, it’s probably not about your


    eyes. Coming to us in ophthalmology won’t help. You should ask your wife.”


    Curtis’ gazezily drifted over to her, a slow smile spreading across his face.


    His smile had azy, carefree quality to it.


    “I am asking,” he said.


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