Chapter 117 Now It Feels Like A Disaster
Titus and Jodie visited a private hospital.
There were doctors available in the evening, and they could undergo various examinations as usual
He kept complaining of chest and stomach pain.
However, when the doctor lifted his shirt, there were no visible injuries
The doctor pressed the area where he claimed to be in pain but found no issu
He cried out in even more pain when the doctor pressed on him.
The doctor wrote a prescription and advised him to get checked.
As for Jodie, the doctor examined her face.
“There are no signs of being beaten. Your injuries are very minor
However, Jodie was in so much pain that she wanted to cry, and her eyes were red
“But I feel a burning pain right now.” The doctor had no choice but to prescribe for her to get checked.
When the results of their examinations came out, the doctor looked at them and felt speechless
“The areas you both got checked show no signs of injury, so there is no need for treatment”
They were crying out in pain even though they werent injured.
Could these two siblings be experiencing delusions? Titus didn’t believe in ‘How is it possible that there are no signs of injury? Someone even kicked me away!
“And now, even breathing is painful.”
He was going crazy.
The doctor patiently said, “You are not actually sick, so I cannot treat you?
Titus and Jodie insisted that they were in pain and wanted the doctor to prescribe painkillers for them
The doctor had no choice but to prescribe some anti–inflammatory and pain–relieving ointment for
them to try.
He also politely suggested. “If you still feel pain, you can go to the psychiatric department tomorrow
“Your pain might be a product of your imagination.”
Tis and Jodie were speechless. Did that mean they were mentally They weren’t imagining the pain.
But they had seen the results of the examinations themselves, and all the scans showed erected
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results.
They could only give up and have someone take them home.
Jodie’s face was in so much pain that she applied some anti–inflammatory and pain–relieving cream at the hospital.
But it only provided temporary relief, and soon, the pain returned even more intense.
She had never experienced such humiliation and pain in her life..
Unable to bear it, she turned around and hugged Titus, sobbing, “Titus, I feel terrible.”
She suddenly embraced Titus, and the pain in his chest intensified. “Ouch!” At that moment, he wanted
to curse.
He said with a hint of impatience, “I feel terrible, too, so let go of me first.”
Before, when his sister hugged him for comfort, he felt a sense of accomplishment as a brother,
But now, he felt it was a disaster.
However, Jodie didn’t let go and held onto him tightly
“I don’t want to, Titus. Don’t you love me anymore?” She needed him to comfort and soothe her.
Being held so tightly, Titus aggravated his wound. “Ouch!” He was losing his patience. “Can’t you understand what I’m saying? I’m in pain, too, Can’t you listen and behave?” How did his sister become so stubborn? Jodie couldn’t believe Titus would act this way.
She stared at him with a sense of grievance. Titus, you actually scolded me.”
She let go of him. “I won’t pay attention to you anymore.”
Then, she curled up by the window, sobbing softly, looking pitiful and helpless.
If it were in the past, Titus would naturally comfort her.
But now, he just felt annoyed, especially listening to her crying. He wanted her to stop.
Why did she cry so much? Couldn’t she be strong–willed like Simone? After a while, Jodie cried even. louder because Titus didn’t come to comfort her.
Titus couldn’t hold back and angrily shouted, “Stop crying. Aren’t you annoyed? Can’t you be quiet?” Crying If someone didn’t know any better, they would think he was dead and she was mourning.
If it weren’s for his sister, who had been in pain for many years, he would definitely make her get out of
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“We just came back from the hospital. She slapped me several times, and my face is still burning with pain.”
Simone kicked Titus directly, and his chest and stomach are also in a lot of pain.”
She started crying as soon as she got back.
Simone doesn’t seem like someone who would hit her brother. Titus thought as he walked in, clutching his chest and stomach, only to hear Jodie complaining.
With a stern face, she said, “If you have any grievances, sit down and talk properly. No need for all this lugging and cuddling
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