When I walked in, both Cecelia and Michal were there.
Luther came forward and greeted, "Hi Mom, Auntie, how are you?"
Joyce also came up to say hello.
Michal's eyes were obviously swollen, but she was clearly looking much better, and she couldn't stop holding Julia's hand. When she saw Joyce, she complimented her, "Cecelia, this is your daughter. She looks just like you did back then. I've always wanted a daughter, and it's so easy to have a daughter-in-law ..."
At this point, she choked up again.
Cecelia quickly reassured, "It's going to be fine, Dr. Price came by this morning and stuck the needle. He's also seen all the surgical records and CT films. We'll get other specialists together today to look at it. It's going to be fine. You see, I was in a coma for so long, but I also woke up. Don't think too much, everything will be fine."
Michal nodded and gently wiped away the tears at the corners of her eyes.
"I really like Julia in particular. I'm still waiting to hold my grandchildren. As for me, get married properly ... I've been looking forward to it for so many years ..."
Joyce and Luther looked at each other.
Joyce could understand Michal's pain and also felt self-blame.
How could Julia have been victimized like this if she hadn't been involved in her affairs?
She couldn't help but close her fists.
Cecelia, as if she could see that Joyce was depressed, hurriedly changed the subject, "Karl has already come in the morning and stayed with Julia for a long time.
Michal took two deep breaths, "Right. I can't let her be sad."
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