Chapter 336 - Chapter 336: Chapter Three-Hundred and Thirty-Six: Family Matters (1/2)

Chapter 336: Chapter Three-Hundred and Thirty-Six: Family Matters

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation      Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

“Luckily, the blood clot in Miss Fang’s head is now no longer pressing on her nerves, but it hasn’t been dissolved or absorbed. It could cause unforeseen consequences no matter where the blood flow may carry it,” the attending doctor informed everyone of the patient’s condition.

He continued, “Therefore, after weighing the pros and cons, we performed a second craniotomy on Miss Fang. This is a very high-risk surgery, but fortunately, it was very successful. Next, we’ll have to see the prognosis. She should be fine if all her indicators show signs of recovery after forty-eight hours.”

Ye Kun had signed so many consent forms and other medical documents that night that his hand was cramped. He was extremely stressed, to the point that a feather was enough to crush him. When he heard the doctor’s words, his entire body swayed. Shi Nian quickly supported him, patted his shoulder sympathetically, and helped him to a chair.

“Don’t worry. Fang Xi’s a lucky girl; she’ll make it through. Besides, she promised you she would hang in there. She’ll definitely keep her word,” Shi Nian comforted him. Eyes red, Ye Kun nodded and rubbed his face with his hands.

Yun Nan was also finally relieved and leaned against Shi Nian, relaxing as the tension left her body. Shi Nian hugged her, kissed her gently on the forehead, and murmured, “You stay here and accompany Ye Kun. He’s really fragile right now. I’ll get Shi Xiu to bring you guys some food and daily necessities later. I’ll go deal with something else first.”

So saying, he glanced at Xi Cheng, sitting far away on the other side. The guy had also stayed up the entire night. Yun Nan glared hatefully at Xi Cheng and turned her head away, whereas Ye Kun didn’t even look at him.

Shi Nian walked over and stood before Xi Cheng. “Let’s go. I’ll send you home.”

Xi Cheng got up, swaying slightly. “Fang Xi’s fine now, right?” He’d also heard the doctor’s words—he just wanted to verify them again.

Shi Nian looked at him. In the end, he took pity on him and said lightly, “1 hope so. I’ll send you home; your staying here isn’t going to fix anything.”

Xi Cheng lowered his head and didn’t move his feet. Shi Nian sighed, “Go home. You were a stranger when she didn’t remember anything, and should she remember you, you’re worse than a stranger. Xi Cheng, why bother?”

Xi Cheng choked out, “I… I regret it all so much.” But what’s done is done; there’s no use crying over spilled milk.