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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 1270

She struggled and moved a lot.

"I don't want to go to the hospital, just go home and get some sleep. I want to go home!"

Luther could barely hold her. This is the first time he has seen such a willful and lovely Joyce.

She was not afraid of the world, but she was afraid of the injection.

He stifled a laugh and wrapped the blanket tighter around her, "Okay, no shots, fill some medicine and go home, okay? There's no allopathic medicine at home, this isn't Khebury's home, this is THE CAPITAL."

"Hmm." She quieted down and continued to close her eyes.

Luther went to the 24-hour emergency desk, flashed his black and gold card, and soon, the emergency desk arranged for a doctor.

The nurse took Joyce's temperature and frowned, "40.5, a very high temperature. The doctor is already waiting, you guys hurry inside."

He carried her to the separate VIP consultation room.

After listening to Joyce, the doctor said decisively, "She's had a cold for a few days, and there's a murmur in her lungs that needs to be hooked up to water or it will develop into severe pneumonia. Now the treatment can still be suppressed. If you change the child, I'm afraid you have to be hospitalized immediately."

"This way, you can take her to the VIP ward first, there are beds there to rest and hang water. I will ask the nurse to go to the ward and take a chest X-ray with a mobile X-ray machine. Then prescribe medicine and hang water, you can not leave tonight, must stay in the observation. In the morning, the temperature will drop below 38.5 before you can go home." The doctor took care of it.

"Yeah, got it." Luther gave Joyce a heartbreaking look.

It turned out that she was not feeling well and had been for a few days. I'm afraid she has been sick since the Charlotte affair and has been carrying it hard until now. Even a person of iron cannot hold up, no wonder she fell ill.

Fortunately, he insisted on coming to the hospital. A high fever over 40 degrees, if it triggered a spasm, could not be handled at home at all.

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