"Doctor, I..." Although the doctor had ascertained it, Karen Daly was still worried.
Because the person was Kevin Kyle, her husband, and the person she cared about the most, that was why she was worried and unsettled.
Kevin Kyle said, "Give me the medicine."
It seemed that he had to take it and make her see that he was fine. Only then she is relieved.
The doctor quickly handed over the medicine. Kevin took the medicine and wanted to drink it, but Karen was so nervous that she swallowed a mouthful of saliva and clenched her fingers tightly.
As she watched Kevin drink the medicine, Karen quickly held him and studied his expression to see if there was anything wrong.
After watching for a while, Kevin was fine. Only then did Karen feel a little relieved and forced back her worried tears.
Kevin said, "Believe in the doctor, believe in me."
Karen Daly nodded vigorously. "Okay."
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After Kevin Kyle took the medicine, Karen Daly had been carefully observing his physical condition.
After the first course of treatment, there was no obvious change in Kevin's eyes and he still couldn't see things clearly.
Karen asked the doctors about some things that she needed to take note of. She cooked for Kevin every day and helped him recuperate through food nutrition.
After two courses of treatment, Kevin's vision had obviously improved, and he could vaguely see the outlines of Karen's face and figure.
Now Kevin had begun the third course of treatment, but the effect was not as good as the second time, it didn't improve very much.
Whenever he saw Karen fidgeting, Kevin would always comfort her, "Karen, don't worry, the condition has been much better."
"Really?" Karen was worried that Kevin was only comforting her, so she didn't believe what he said.
Kevin shook his head. "When did I lie to you?"
He had never lied to her about anything else, but in order not to let her worry, he had told her a lot of white lies.
Karen turned around and went to the hall outside the bedroom. She found a sewing needle and asked, "Can you see what this is?"
Kevin widened his eyes. He could only make out Karen's hand vaguely. Indeed, he could not see what else was in her hand.
He shook his head honestly, and then he heard Karen said, "Have a good rest at home these two days. Don't worry about your work."
These few days would be the critical time for Kevin's eyes to recover. Karen had to keep an eye on him and prevent him from doing anything else.
"Okay." In order not to make Karen worry about him, Kevin was very obedient and handed his work to the others. He enjoyed two days of leisure time.
On the last day after taking the medicine, Karen had reached the point where she couldn't fall asleep.
She didn't sleep for the whole night, but she didn't want to disturb Little Karen and Kevin, so she had to close her eyes and pretended to sleep.
Early the next morning, Karen got up as soon as Kevin woke up. She looked at him worriedly and asked, "How is it, Kevin?"
Kevin blinked his eyes, put on the glasses beside him, and looked at Karen. From his eyes, Karen's appearance was still a little vague, but the situation had been much better than before.
He smiled and said, "I can see my wife now, but it's not perfectly clear. The doctor had said that for my eyes to return to normal, it will take a few days to adapt, so it's the normal condition now."
"Kevin..." When she called out Kevin's name, Karen was choked with tears and could not speak.
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