CHAPTER 595 SIGNS OF WAKING UP
Shane pulled a chair and sat down. "Tell me honestly, since your return to Canada, how often have you been smoking? How much alcohol and coffee did you drink?" Content © 2024.
"I..." Yvonne opened her mouth when she heard his questions, but she was speechless.
When Shane saw her like that, he knew what the answer was. He was angry and distressed, "I knew you didn't do what I told you to."
"I'm sorry, Shane."
"What's the use in apologizing? You’re only hurting your own body." Shane pointed at her.
Yvonne lowered her head. "I don’t know what else to d o. I want revenge and I have so much hate in me. I can't live a normal life until I get revenge. Every time I think of Jacqueline and Henry, I can't sleep. I can't calm down. I can only calm myself down by smoking and drinking. Do you get it?"
"I understand, but your body..."
"It'll be okay, don’t I still have another kidney?" Yvonne smiled and pretended like everything was okay.
Shane could not smile at all. "You do still have another kidney. People who have only one kidney won’t die, but their health will eventually deteriorate to the point that they can’t even do tasks that require very little strength. Besides, your other kidney is transplanted so your health will only deteriorate even faster."
Yvonne's face went pale for a second. "So what should I do now? My kidney is already in its end- stage."
"You can only change your kidney." Shane looked at her seriously.
Yvonne was shocked. She then broke into a smile, " Where would I get a kidney transplant? You know..."
"Dominic, or Jacqueline." Shane narrowed his eyes.
Yvonne was startled,."What did you just say?"
"Organ transplants between bloodlines have a low rejection rate and a high adaptation rate. Dominic and Jacqueline are related to you, so their kidneys might b e a match," Shane said.
Yvonne bit her lower lip with her teeth. For a long time, she could not calm down.
She didn't expect Shane to consider those two people.
"You don't want to?" Shane asked Yvonne when he noticed that she was not speaking.
Yvonne's mouth moved. "No, I'm just thinking that they may not be a match. My condition is completely inherited from my biological mother, so Dominic may not be of any help at all. As for Jacqueline, we have the same father but we have different biological mothers. So the possibility of being a match is very small." "I understand, but it's not impossible. Let’s run a test o n Dominic first. As for Jacqueline, she won’t be able to escape a death sentence if she gets arrested. We can run a test on her before her execution. If she turns out t o be a successful match, the organs of executed prisoners can actually be donated in accordance with the law." 1
After Shane said that, he looked at her to seek her opinion.
Yvonne was silent for a while. "If I don’t get a kidney transplant, how many years can I live after my health starts deteriorating?"
"No more than ten years, and you’ll be living in pain," Shane replied earnestly.
Yvonne closed her eyes and took a deep breath, "I understand. Let’s proceed with your advice."
If she could live for more than ten years, it did not matter if she found a matching donor or not, because b y that time, Theo would be an adult already.
But just ten years would not suffice. Theo would only b e fifteen years old after ten years, she would not be ready to go just yet.
What if Henry married another woman and gave birth to other children?
She wanted to live and be Theo's support. She would never allow anyone to take anything that belonged to
Theo.
"It's good that you agree. You can get someone to send Dominic here secretly." Shane smiled with relief when Yvonne finally agreed with him.
Yvonne nodded and took out her cell phone to ask the two guards who were watching Dominic to tidy him u p and bring him over.
"Okay." After the call, Yvonne put down the phone.
Shane opened a medical record folder and while he was writing something, he instructed, "No more smoking or drinking, not even coffee. You've consumed too much caffeine and your stomach is also affected."
"Okay." Yvonne nodded repeatedly.
"Good. I've asked Lisa to keep an eye on you in the future." Shane closed the medical record folder.
Yvonne smiled, "By the way, when can I be discharged? I can't stay in the hospital."
"I know why you don't want to stay in the hospital. I'm not going to force you to stay either. Even if I did, I know you won't stay. You can leave the hospital early tomorrow morning. When you’re done getting your revenge, you can come back to the hospital." Shane looked at her.
Yvonne touched her nose. "Sure enough, you know me best." "Well, get some rest. I'll go see Elliot later. Doctor Tom came over today and he’s trying to help Elliot regain consciousness. I'll go check on the situation."
As Shane said that, he grabbed the medical records and left the ward to go to another ward upstairs.
When he arrived, he happened to see Dr. Tom treating Elliot.
He made his footsteps lighter as he walked towards Henry who was in the corner.
"Why are you here too? Aren't you supposed to rest in the family residence after removing the blood clots and fragments in your brain?" Shane frowned, displeased.
Henry was sitting in a wheelchair while holding a little boy in his arms.
He lowered his head slightly, and while playing with the little boy’s chubby hands, he answered, "It’s just for a while so it shouldn't be a problem. I want to see Elliot's treatment. But you're Elliot's physician. Why did it take you so long to come?"
"I just went to see a very important patient," Shane replied vaguely before turning his gaze to look at Theo.
When he saw that Theo's eyes were wide open and he allowed Henry to play with his hands, he was surprised.
"After just two days at your place, Theo has changed s o much?"
He could see that Theo's eyes were much brighter. He also believed that soon, he would be able to return to the way he was before he was bullied by Anna Lancaster.
"Theo's progress is very good." When Henry heard Shane talk about Theo's improvement, his thin lips curled up.
Shane could obviously hear the pride in his voice. He could not help but roll his eyes. "I'm complimenting Theo, not you. What are you so proud of?"
"Theo's my son. Obviously." Henry glanced at Shane lightly.
His glance made Shane feel like his heart just got stabbed by a sword. He felt a little bitter.
He was obviously mocking him for not having any children!
"Yvonne..." At this moment, a hoarse male voice suddenly sounded in the ward.
This male voice immediately took Henry and Shane b y surprise.
Shane went straight to Elliot's bedside.
Henry was sitting in a wheelchair and still on a drip. There was also a child in his arms, so it was inconvenient for him to get closer.
But he could see very clearly that Elliot's lips moved. H e really moved.
Elliot called out for Yvonne just now.
"Dr. Tom!" Henry suppressed his emotions and called D r. Tom loudly.
Dr. Tom looked back at him and said, "Congratulations to Mr. Lancaster, your brother is showing signs of waking up."
When he heard the answer he had always wanted to hear, Henry clenched his teeth to suppress the joy in his heart as he nodded. "Thank you."
"You don't need to thank me. This is the patient's own consciousness. Even without me, the patient will wake up someday. When I entered his consciousness earlier, I found that his consciousness was in an active state. I think he's also searching his way to consciousness," Dr. Tom said.
Henry barely understood what he said. He clenched his hand that was still on a drip. "Then Dr. Tom, why can't you lead his consciousness the right way? Maybe he’ll wake up when he hears your call?"