Chapter 441 Blood On Her Hands Disbelief crossed the surgeonâs face when he saw Scarlett sitting straight on the bed energetically.
âWhat a miracle! Itâs a medical miracle! This is the first time I have had the chance to encounter a miracle like this after all these years of being in neurosurgery.â
Then, he inquired politely, âCan you tell me what has caused the patient to wake up?â
Zayden was about to explain that it was all from Natalieâs acupuncture, but she stopped him.
âMaybe God has shown mercy. Ms. Scarlett was coughing vigorously a while ago, and she managed to cough up the hematoma,â Natalie lied casually, hiding the fact she had helped Scarlett earlier.
She didnât want to reveal her skills.
The professional might treat her skills as a common folk remedy.
Modern medicine had its advancement, while traditional medicine had its profoundness. It was through fate that she had saved a personâs life. She didnât want any praises and ended up with the mess that happened in Livingsfill.
âThis...â
The surgeon sighed as he was all curious and amazed. He couldnât use any other words to describe the scene in front of him other than a miracle.
âDoctor, you should check her condition,â Natalie said.
âThatâs right. Please check my granddaughterâs condition, Doctor,â Charles chimed in as he was rather anxious.
The surgeon conducted a comprehensive checkup on Scarlett and reached the same conclusion as Natalie.
All the intracranial hematoma had been gotten rid of her brain, and his tests had shown no side effects had impacted her nervous system.
Charles asked, âWhy is my granddaughter behaving this way if sheâs fine?â
The surgeonâs eyebrows drew together as he answered, âThe system within the human brain is very complicated. Even though our tests had shown that she was in the clear, it didnât mean she was completely healthy. Iâll list a couple of possibilities for her to be like this. It could be her experience with some trauma before she got hurt, and that incident had triggered the defense mechanism to protect itself. It couldâve chosen to regress to a safe memory of hers when she was younger to avoid secondary harm.â
Natalie cast a glance at Scarlett sitting on the bed.
The edema on her face had reduced by a lot, but her naivety and innocence showed on it.
Natalie couldnât discern whether Scarlett was acting or had truly lost her mind.
Scarlett had gone loony.
However, none of the Hamiltons blamed Natalie. Charles and Zayden thanked her again before she left the ward.
She made her way back to Samuelâs ward.
On the way back, she was going through mixed emotions.
I thought I could help Scarlett recover completely. Alas, it was a regretful attempt.
Hearing the door open, Samuel looked up from the book in his hands. âYouâre back? Isnât that a bit too long to wash the dishes?â
Natalie simply muttered an acknowledgment and nodded listlessly.
She didnât notice the bloodstains on her hands when she got back.
The dark brownish-red bloodstains had dried up on her petite hands. Samuel frowned at the sight.
âWhy is there bloodstain on your hand?â Samuel asked.
âI...â
Not knowing where to start, she merely stared helplessly at Samuel like a little girl caught red-handed with her hand in the cookie jar.
Samuelâs heart ached at the vulnerability she showed, so he didnât have the heart to scold her.
âCome over here.â
Natalie bit her lip and shook her head. Who knows if he calls me there to punish me?
âYou...â
Giving in first, Samuel got up and crossed the room over to her. He reached for her hand and led her to the restroom connected to the ward.
He turned the tap for some warm water. Once the water was warm enough, he placed her hands underneath the warm stream.
He pumped for some soap from the dispenser on the side and began to wash her hands carefully.
The callous on his hands combined with the smooth, silky bubbles spread tingles through her body as he rubbed her hands.
Her heart started to pound mindlessly as though a disobedient rabbit was trying to escape from her chest. It was mindlessly and violently bumping every corner of it.