Chapter 191
âYou could say that.â
âMrs. Salstromâs injuries are pretty severe,â Dr. Schuler said. âThe car wreckage practically went straight through her waist. If she were to get pregnant, it would be a heavy burden for her. At best, we might lose the baby, and at worstâ¦â We could lose her.
Although it was early to talk about this, Dr. Schuler decided to spill all the beans.
âAlright, I got it.â It only took Herman a few seconds to digest the news. He said in a deep voice, âRight now, all I can hope for is my wife waking up.â As for the rest, he didnât dare to wish or ask for too much.
Everyone at the hospital saw how devoted Herman was to Anastasia. Guys like him were as rare as hensâ teeth, especially considering he was the CEO of Elysian Technologies. Deep down, Dr. Schuler admired Herman.
When Herman returned to the ward, Salma had brought over some chicken soup. Even though Anastasia was still unconscious, Salma often prepared these nutritious foods, hoping that Anastasia could have a hot sip as soon as she woke up.
Seeing Herman coming back, Katelyn asked, âHerman, what did Dr. Schuler say?â
When Salma was around, Katelyn would never call him son. With Anastasia still unconscious and Salma feeling down, it wasnât the right time to spill the beans.
Salma also anxiously asked, âDid Dr. Schuler say when Ana would wake up?â
âSoon,â Herman half-lied. âAnastasiaâs injuries are recovering. She will wake up soon.â
Hearing this, Salma felt relieved. âThatâs good,â she said, handing the chicken soup to Herman. âYouâve been taking such good care of Ana this past month, and youâve lost weight. You should drink this soup. Itâs good for your body.â
Salma was very pleased with Hermanâs care for Anastasia. He was always there for her, spending both time and money. She knew she made the right choice with this son-in-law.
âAlright, Iâll drink it later,â Herman said. âSalma, you guys should go home and rest. Iâll stay here tonight.â
For the past month, it was always Herman who stayed the night. He only left the hospital during the day to freshen up.
âYou should also get some rest and take care of yourself,â Salma reminded him.
After Salma and Katelyn left, Herman finished the soup and took the toy Pattie had sent. He stood by the bed, telling Anastasia about funny stories from Pattieâs kindergarten. âAnastasia, Pattie has made a lot of friends at school. That little girl is really adaptable. This is the toy she sent you, Peppa Pigâ¦â
Even though he knew Anastasia wouldnât respond, Herman patiently told her all about it.
Night fell quickly.
After washing Anastasiaâs face, wiping her hands and feet, and giving her forehead a kiss, Herman laid down next to her. âHoney, Iâm a bit tired. Iâm going to take a short nap, and then Iâll keep talking to you, okay?â
Anastasiaâs superficial injuries had all healed, and she no longer needed a respirator. She just laid quietly in bed, like she was sleeping. Herman always assumed that she was just sleeping and would wake up once she had enough rest.
It started raining outside in the middle of the night. The raindrops fell on the window and leaves, making a pitter-patter sound.
A cold breeze blew in from the window. Herman felt a bit cold, but then he quickly felt warm again. His face felt a bit itchy, like something was stroking his cheek.
Herman opened his eyes, and his eyes welled up with tears. He was so excited that he couldnât speak. A gentle voice echoed in his ear. âHoney, why are you crying?â