Chapter 26 No Hope
A MOTORS POV
After I thaow the card onto the ground, I turned in leave the gazebo However, I found myself staring at Lukas, who was a daiser away foi “What are you doing her? Lasked
He lifted his bead to look at the sky Tm here to look at the moon, of course!
Fedosely how that for loud hallowed me, but I didn’t have the energy to deal with him. Enjoy your moon, then. I’ll head hack now” Lukas tagged along as I walked back to the house. You’re so ungrateful was just worried that you would
I rinier some danger, okay? You’re my tenant, and I’d have to explain myself if something bad happened to you?
grumpy
I replied to him in a goopy tone You’re the greatest danger I sense around me for now. Do you think it’s normal for a landlord in stalk the tenants Lukas seemed rather speechless after that, then he gritted his teeth together before forcing a go Tine, Be To the pervert, then You should be careful of me. You should be alert whenever I’m around”
Janes texted me every day for the week aher that. He wanted to convince me to leave this underdeveloped, rural town and
amington with him. He promised that he’d give me a good life their I knew that James had found some success in his recent years I could tell from all the branded items that he wore. His watch cost nearly 15,000. However, I wasn’t interested in his handouts.
After all, I had seen it all while I was growing up in the Jablonsky Family. I wasn’t the sort of person who was intrigued by wealth and status. Whenever James texted me, I would simply read his texts without responding. Yet, the man was unrelenting—be continued sending me texts multiple times a day. Eventually, James had to leave the town. He texted to bad me goodbye, but I didn’t reply either
The work in the town hospital was a lot more relaxed, and I had a lot of time to myself. It felt nice to be away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Maybe I can contine daying here until retirement, I thought. The only thing that bothered me was my random ashluckend Stefan till I ever see him again in this lifer
A pleasant and sturdy looking man was the one who disrupted the peace in the hospital that afternoon. He hurried in with chuld swaddled in his arms, and he headed straight for my office. I looked down to see that the child’s face was turning
dinormally purple, and I felt my heart sink. “I’m not specialized in children. You need a different doctor. There’s a senior
next down!
The man’s eyes looked like they were about to pop out as he glared at me. “I came to you! Hurry up and check my baby’s condition. III hold you accountable if anything happens!” I frowned at his words. “Stop wasting time. If you delay it any longer your baby might not survive! You might need a transfer to a different hospital!”
However, it was almost as if the man couldn’t hear my words at all. He shoved the child into my arms. “It’s just a cold. You can give the baby a jal. I need to use the washroom, but I’ll be back soon. I’ll be quick! The man disappeared before I could say anything che
I was speechless, but the child’s life natiered more than anything, so I brought the balay over to the senior doctor next door. Please help me assess this child’s condition. The man brought this child over, and then he went to the washroom”
The senior doctor only took one look at the child before concluding. “There’s no hope. Get the family to bring the child home so that our hospital isn’t involved in this” Only then did I realize that I might’ve been tricked. Some people attempted to scam hospitals out of their money by using the loss of their child’s life as a means of getting a large sum of compensation from the hospital
I gritted my teeth before I removed the cloth and other items from the baby. I did some simple tests on the baby, and I could tell that the baby’s gallbladder was inflamed and that there was barely any oxygen going into the baby’s body. The child fooks
months old. It has to be biliary atresia. The other doctor’s right. There’s no hope, I thought.