Chapter 356 - Chapter 356: Something Happened to Mrs. Walton

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nChapter 356: Something Happened to Mrs. Walton

nTranslator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

nAfter the Dragon Boat Festival, Henry and the others returned to their posts. After sending Amelia and the other children to the school bus, Mrs. Walton was free. She worked even harder to train her legs, wishing she could stand up immediately! However, strangely, the harder she worked these few days, the weaker her legs became. Now that she had just stood up, she suddenly fell to the ground with a bang, and her head hit the stone bricks of the flowerbed.

n“Old Madam!” The servant exclaimed!

nThe Waltons were suddenly in a panic.

nAmelia only found out that Mrs. Walton had gone to the hospital after school. She hurriedly rushed to the hospital with Alex. On the way, she asked anxiously, “Grandma was injured and went to the hospital. Why didn’t you tell me?”

nAlex drove quickly but steadily. “You’re in school.” And what could a child do if she found out?

nAmelia asked again, “Why did Grandma fall?”

nAlex said, “She accidentally fell down while exercising to walk.”

nAmelia was stunned and asked, “Has Grandma been exercising recently?”

nAlex nodded and then saw Amelia, who was sitting in the back seat, angry. He asked curiously, “What’s wrong?”

nAmelia’s cheeks were puffed up, and her lips were stretched into a straight line. “When I went to North City with Brother Harper, I told Grandma that she couldn’t train hard. None of you listened to me!”

nAlex remembered that Mia had indeed said that, but at that time, everyone was focused on the fact that she and Harper were going out on their own. In addition, the experts said that since she could stand up, she had to exercise quickly to stimulate her muscles and nerves… Mrs. Walton was also immersed in the excitement of standing up, so everyone forgot Amelia’s words.

nAlex said, “It shouldn’t have anything to do with this, right? The experts at the sanatorium said that she has to walk more if she can stand up.”

nAmelia was even angrier. “I’m the expert!”

nAlex was speechless. He thought Amelia was anxious and spouting nonsense.

nFor the past period of time, Amelia had indeed been massaging Mrs. Walton,

nbut Mrs. Walton had not been able to stand up for more than five years. It was not easy to recover from a simple massage.

n“Be quiet when you go to the hospital later,” Alex reminded.

nIn the hospital, Mrs. Walton was lying on the hospital bed with gauze wrapped around her head. She had just finished the surgery and had hit her head on the stone tiles. She had a little cerebral hemorrhage and had not woken up since the surgery.

nAmelia grabbed Mrs. Walton’s hand. “Grandma…”

nA few doctors walked in. One of them was not wearing a white coat, but he was discussing the patient’s condition with the doctors. When he saw Amelia, he frowned and said, “Please ask the family to leave. Didn’t we agree not to disturb the patient? The patient needs to rest now.”

nAmelia stared at the doctor with a gray beard in front of her. He was talking to the other doctors. “Mrs. Walton has been recovering in our sanatorium. She suddenly stood up a few days ago, which means that our recovery is effective.

nI asked her to work harder. Perhaps she was too anxious and accidentally fell.”

nThe other doctors nodded. “The cranial CT shows that Mrs. Walton has a history of cerebral hemorrhage.”

nThe doctor with a gray beard nodded. “Yes, it’s also an old problem. But now that she’s out of danger, I understand her condition. She just needs to rest more and not wake up.”

nAmelia:

nAlex saw Amelia’s puzzled expression and asked, “What’s wrong?”

nAmelia shook her head. “This grandpa is wrong.” Her master said that if Grandma’s legs could stand, she first needed the right massage to slowly recover her meridians. At this time, she could not be in a hurry to stand up. When the time was right, she could only walk and exercise more after acupuncture for a period of time. This expert was wrong. Now that Grandma was unconscious, Amelia felt that she should wake Grandma up, but the expert grandpa said that she could not? He even asked Grandma to sleep more… He asked Grandma to walk more when she should rest, but he asked Grandma to sleep more when she should not sleep. Amelia felt that what this expert said was wrong.

nHearing Amelia’s words, the old expert looked over and frowned. She was just a child. What could she know? If he argued with a child, he would seem petty.

nThe department doctor said, “But it’s already two hours after Mrs. Walton’s surgery. You can wake her up.”

nThe old expert retorted, “Mrs. Walton has been recuperating in our sanatorium for five years. Do you know more than me?”

nThe department doctor:

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