“Morris’s current condition is something I don’t want my grandmother to know about for now, for fear that it will stimte her condition, so you must help me keep it a secret as well.”
Madame Cheal’s Alzheimer’s disease is getting more and more serious, if she knows again that Morris Cheal is injured into such a miserable state, she only fears that she will be more stimted.
“Don’t worry, we all understand.”
“We won’t tell Madame Cheal.”
“I’m thinking of hiding it from her, too.”
Several people agreed.
They are all adults now and should learn to report good news and not bad.
“Thank you. You guys have been working so hard these past few months to find Morris, really … thank you.”
The verbal thank you is too pale, but their family background is there, Vivian Mond can not give anypensation.
After all, mentioning money would be both vulgar and hurtful to the feelings.
This kindness, she will keep in mind.
“I’m Morris’s older brother, not by birth, but I’m like a brother. You say so, see outside.” Danny nced at the direction of the CT room and said in a serious tone, “If you have any difficulties in the future, remember to talk to us.”
“Yes, don’t ever be a stranger to us.” Arlo Marsh gave a word of relief.
Philip Dixon also followed, “When your child is born, we will be his godfather. We’re family, don’t talk about it.”
They knew how hard it was for Vivian Mond and sympathized with Morris Cheal, and now hoped that the family was safe.
In a short time, Morris Cheal’s tests were done and the results came in one by one.
In the dean’s office.
Several people looked at the test reports that had been sent to them, each of them looking grave and worried.All rights ? N?velDrama.Org.
A professional doctor took the report and told them the situation, “His amnesia is due to bruising in his brain, and he should remember the previous events after the bruising is absorbed automatically. There is also his aphasia, also because the external trauma to the brain caused damage to the corticalnguage center, resulting in the loss ofnguage function. And the injury is longer and almost irreversible.”
The doctor took the examination report and exined the situation to Vivian Mond.
Although she had prepared herself before listening, the doctor’s words were like a ‘verdict’ that shattered all her hopes.
She looked at Morris Cheal, slowly squatted beside him, and asked, “Did you hear what the doctor said?”
Morris Cheal was stunned for a moment and nodded his head.
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Country C.
Anthony, who was sitting in his study and busy, received a phone call from Mike Cheal.
“Morris Cheal is not dead, they have found him.”
The first time I heard Mike Cheal’s words, Anthony sat up straight, “What do you mean, he’s not dead, Ethan was shot three times from that close range?”
“When he was injured and fled, the car fell into the river when the explosion, he broke his left arm, facial disfigurement, not only memory loss, but also mute, the leg should also be injured, became a cripple.”
Mike Cheal spoke with a few words of gloating in his words.
“Oh, so tragic? Sure that guy is really him?” Anthony couldn’t help but be a little skeptical.
“Positive. He has all the wounds and old injuries, they’ve been looking for Morris Cheal for three months, and they all rushed to get him back as soon as they got word of him, and have sent him to the hospital for a full examination. As far as I know, Vivian Mond almost fainted when she saw Morris Cheal.”
God knows how ted Mike Cheal was when he got the news.
Then he asked, “Are we going to let him die?”
After listening to the news, Anthony raised his eyebrows and couldn’t help but lose his smile, “Broken left arm, disfigured, memory loss, and mute. Tsk, tsk, tsk … think about his previous appearance, now it seems, it really calls for a pity. This kind of person, kill him for what? Of course we should leave him a cheap life, after all, he has nothing left, alive, is the greatest pain.”