“Mr.
Sullivan, you just underwent an operation.
It’s best that you stay in bed and recover for the coming days,” said Dr.
Turner.
Victor frowned in silence.
Perhaps because he had just woken up, he looked aloof and standoffish.
But Dr.
Turner paid no mind to the man’s attitude, for he had already been accustomed to it.
The first the met Victor was four years ago.
Back then, the dean took him to Sue Garden and he personally examined Victor.
Dr.
Turner could still remember the first the saw the young man.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe overpowering smell of cigarette pervaded in the room, and Victor was lying on the sofa.
His shirt was disheveled and it looked like he hadn’t changed his clothes for days.
The man looked hopeless and depressed.
Those were the first things Dr.
Turner thought of when he saw Victor for the first time.
And in that moment, he noticed that Victor had lost all desire to continue Living.
Before coming to Sue Garden, the dean didn’t tell Dr.
Turner too much about the patient’s condition.
All the dean said was that the patient was having trouble sleeping.
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But later on, Dr.
Turner realized that Victor wasn’t just insomniac.
He hadn’t slept a wink for three days, and he could die at any given moment.
It wasn’t until then that the dean told him about the reality of Victor’s condition.
It was then that Dr.
Turner becVictor’s personal doctor.
While he was lost in thought, Susan spoke to him.
“Dr.
Turner, if I may ask.
Is there any food that Victor isn’t allowed to eat?”
“Just make sure that he eats light food while he’s recovering.
He should not eat anything cold or spicy for the tbeing.” Dr.
Turner turned his gaze towards Susan and then he saw that she was carefully making notes about his advice on her phone.
“He’s not allowed to smoke cigarettes or drink liquor.”
“Is there anything else we need to pay attention to?” asked Susan while nodding along.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“That’s about it.
Oh, wait, there’s one more thing.
Make sure that his wound doesn’t get wet,” replied the doctor.
“Got it.
Thank you,” Susan responded.
Her eyes looked so gentle that it warmed people’s hearts.
Dr.
Turner had met her several times and he had a good impression of her.
He could tell that she was sincerely worried about Victor.
“This is my job, you don’t have to thank me.
There’s no need to worry, Miss Salazar.
The hospital will assign someone to handle Mr.
Sullivan’s diet,” he said with a smile.
As a matter of fact, anyone admitted to the VIP ward would have a personal dietician assigned to them.
Thus, Susan really didn’t have to mull over what Victor should or shouldn’t eat.
But of course, she already knew that.
However, she wanted to ask Dr.