As she said this, the doctor glanced at Theo. "Seeing how dedicated he was to your cause, I promised to come with him and take a look."
With that, she swept her glance around the yard and finally pointed in the direction of Rosalyn's room. "Is the patient in there?"
Luna paused for a moment, then nodded and led the way.
Theo and Dr. Rachel followed behind her, and as he walked, Theo asked, frowning, "Dr. Liddell, how did you know the patient was in this room?"
Dr. Rachel chuckled and replied, "Didn't you tell me your friend is kind and dedicated toward her mother? Well, this room isn't connected to the rest of the building, so it's far quieter and gets plenty of sunlight during the day. It's the perfect room to house a person in a vegetative state to ensure their recovery.
"Since your friend is a dedicated daughter, it's only natural to assume that she would allow her mother to rest in that room."
Theo paused for a moment, then gave Dr. Rachel a thumbs-up.
At the same time, he could not help lamenting how Luna had not changed at all.
She was just as kind and gentle as he remembered.
To be specific, from the moment Luna returned to the Landry family to Rosalyn's unfortunate incident, Luna had only spent less than a months' time with her.
Despite only knowing her for such a short time, Luna was still dedicated to her mother.
Soon, Luna brought Dr. Rachel into Rosalyn's room.
As she handed Rosalyn's medical record and observation chart to Dr. Rachel, Luna smiled and asked, "Have you taken care of patients in vegetative states before, Dr. Rachel?"
"Yes, she has," Theo piped up, nodding. "After finding out about what happened to your mother, I researched many cases where the patients woke up from their vegetative states, and I paid each and every one of them a visit.
"Of the fifty patients that managed to wake up from their vegetative state, almost half of them had been under Dr. Rachel's care, so I went and found her."
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