St. Maria Hospital.
The reason why she was so familiar with St. Maria Hospital was that she had once run up and down the hospital for Justin, but in the end, she still couldn't get Justin into surgery.
When she came back to the old place, saw the hospital just the way they were before…
When she counted the days, not much time had passed since then.
Perhaps too many things had happened recently, and she had no time to pay attention to herself. The face of Justin in her heart had surprisingly become more and more blurred.
The responsibilities that were once more important than life were gradually being put aside.
She had once called him everyday just to find his whereabouts, but now it had been a long time since the time time she called.
Time was, perhaps, the sharpest knife to wear down life.
She sat in the waiting room. The hospital was crowded. She quietly waited for her number to be called. When she was so bored, she organized the files in her phone. It was good that all her important photos and information were in the cloud, and her important contacts were also there.
After waiting for a while, it was finally her turn.
She got up, took the lab slip from the previous blood test, and walked into the doctor's consultation room.
The doctor took her blood test form and asked her carefully about her medical history and her recent condition.
Finally, the doctor typed rapidly into the computer and said to her, "I'm transferring you to the OB/GYN department. What you have are not stomach problems, nor are they typical of gastroenteritis. I suggest you go for an abdominal ultrasound."
The doctor tapped on the keyboard, "Well, I've already transferred you, no need to reschedule the registration. First you should do a b ultrasound scan first at the imaging room, and then go to the outpatient clinic for consultation."
"Okay, thanks a lot." Joyce walked out of the room.
She came to the imaging room on the fifth floor, which she was also very familiar with, having brought Justin here for imaging many times before.
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