Chapter 1408
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Chapter 1408 Will Not Stand Idly By The attending doctor had never expected a Chanaean woman to have such exquisite medical skills. He stared at Arielleâs every move fervently, not daring to take his eyes away for even a second. Right then, he was exceedingly grateful that he was the attending doctor of the patient before him. Otherwise, he wouldnât have the chance to observe the operation.
âHowâs my grandfather, Ms. Moore?â Sonia instantly asked with a hopeful look when Arielle walked out of the operating theater. After all, the patientâs family was the one who would be most worried.
Arielle was rather tired after conducting a four-hour-plus high-precision operation, but she still flashed her a smile. âDonât worry, for heâs fine now.â
Only after Sonia heard that did her heart that had been lodged in her throat settle back into her chest.
Actually, she was only trying her luck when she invited Arielle over to treat her grandfather. Ultimately, Arielle merely chose to teach orthopedics, oncology, and traditional Chanaean medicine. Her grandfatherâs illness, on the other hand, had nothing to do with all that.
To her surprise, the result was as good as she anticipated, and her grandfather was then out of the woods.
âThank you, Ms. Moore! Thank you so much!â She stepped forward in jubilance and hugged Arielle tightly. At that very moment, she really respected the latter from the depths of her heart.
Verily, her arrogance and haughtiness at school was nowhere to be seen anymore.
Aaron had some official business to attend to that day, so he only went to the school after he had finished handling everything. When he arrived at the school, he learned that Arielle had gone to the hospital with Sonia.
Without a momentâs delay, he went straight to the hospital. Unexpectedly, he was greeted by the sight of Sonia hugging Arielle when he reached the doors of the operating theatre.
In a flash, his expression darkened. He marched over to Arielle with huge strides and glowered at her with a grim expression on his face.
When Soniaâs father spotted Aaron, he thought that the latter was there to visit his father, never once expecting the man to be there to look for Arielle. He promptly halted in his tracks.
Arielle had no idea why Aaron came over and was regarding her with a dour expression for no reason.
At that moment, she merely felt uneasy all over at Soniaâs hug.
She wasnât used to hugging people she wasnât close with, so she surreptitiously pushed Sonia away.
âAlthough heâs fine now, you must take good care of him henceforth and make sure that he does the rehabilitation exercises,â she reminded.
People who had a cerebral hemorrhage could never recover completely with just an operation. Instead, most of such patients and survivors would be saddled with motor, cognitive, and speed impairments as well as other long-term sequelae of various degrees.
She couldnât tell for sure the kind of long-term sequela Soniaâs grandfather would have, for that was only discernible after some observation when he regained consciousness.
âI know. My grandmother and I will supervise him to do his rehabilitation exercises every day,â Sonia asserted in all seriousness.
âGreat! Then, Iâll make a copy of the dos and donâts as well as the rehabilitation exercises for you. If you follow them to the letter, your grandfather will certainly be able to keep you company for a few more years.â
âThank you, Ms. Moore. Also, thank you for your benevolence and magnanimity by not holding a grudge against me.â In all honesty, Sonia was deeply regretful about her past actions.
She realized that it was wrong of her to have negative feelings toward Arielle and even make things difficult for her in class because Aaron was good toward the latter.
Soniaâs father, Lawrence Wynter, had also learned about the conflict between Sonia and Arielle when the latter was performing the operation. He likewise walked over and bowed to Arielle in apology. âMs.
Moore, my daughter was ignorant previously and made things difficult for you. Thank you for not taking offense at her and for coming to the hospital to save my father.â
âShe didnât do anything that would make things difficult for me, so you donât need to take it to heart. As for saving your father, thatâs my responsibility as a doctor. No matter who the patient is, I wonât stand idly by when a personâs life is at risk,â Arielle replied with a faint smile.