"All right, I understand." She nodded. When she saw that Edmund was still standing there, she asked, "Is there anything else, Dr. Morris?"
There was no answer.
In the end, he couldn't hold himself back any longer and asked, "Dr. Russell… Are you sure about Debbie?"
Although he had nothing good to say before, there were so many people around who belonged to different factions. He knew he should not question his colleagues in public, even if he did not fully trust her.
Questioning her in public would cause a division in the team. There were many things that science couldn't explain, and everything must be viewed from multiple perspectives to come to a conclusion.
She looked intently on him. If this person had questioned her in the ward before, she would not have even bothered to explain.
Lily did not see the need to try and change people's preconceived doubts about her way of treating them.
"Alex had the same reaction before. At that time, I was so worried and inexperienced that I made the wrong call. Later, everything took a turn for the worse. Fortunately, he managed to weather the storm and survive.
“Debbie is still young. I'm afraid her body might not be able to take it. The changes after the infusion are riskier than her current situation." After a pause, she shrugged helplessly. "I don't know how else to explain it. Do you understand what I said?"
He frowned as he listened before thinking about what she had just said. "I get it, but are you sure Debbie's situation is similar to Mr. Russell’s?"
"I am sure!" She nodded decisively.
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