Chapter 309
Chapter 309
Until dawn, Sebastian did not return to the ward while Bonnie had been taking care of Erika, afraid she would feel pain again.
After a sound sleep, Erika lay awoke at half past seven in the morning and reached out to bug Bonnie. "Mommy."
Bonnie quickly embraced her daughter and asked full of concern, "Do you feel any discomfort?"
"No. I'm fine now and won't eat some food," Erika replied weakly in Bonnie's arms. Erika hadn't eaten anything since she had a stomachache at noon yesterday and had been receiving glucose infusions since she went to the hospital. She was indeed extremely hungry.
Bonnie quickly took out the strawberry milk I bought last night. "I'll heat the milk in the microwave."
Erika shook her head. "I wanted pizza, not milk."
Bonnie hesitated. "You should not eat pizza after you just recover."
Erika straightened herself quickly. "I'm all right. I'm healthy enough to eat pizza now!"
At the same time, Rupert walked in with the chart.
"Uncle, you see. I recover and don't feel pain anymore," Erika hurriedly called and looked at him with her round eyes full of expectation.
Erika, a five-year child, knew she could convince her mother as long as Rupert said she was all right.
He came for the routine examination in the morning, instantly took out his stethoscope, and began to examine Erika while the latter cooperated with him obediently, eager to eat a pizza.
Bonnie stood quietly and waited for the examination result.
Soon, he finished and turned shocked, his charming eyes full of confusion and disbelief.
"What's wrong? Does she get worse?" Bonnie asked nervously.
He shook his head. "No, she is fine now."
"What?" She was confused for a moment. "She is all right now?" NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.
"Yes." He nodded. "Judging from the current result, she returned to fitness."
Erika was healthy now since she did not feel any pain and her blood pressure and other indicators were normal without any equipment or drugs.
"Are you sure? She suffered sharp pain yesterday," Bonnie asked worriedly and was afraid that a wrong diagnosis could delay Erika's optimal treatment.
Knowing Bonnie's worry, Rupert nodded and brought Erika for more medical examination.
After a series of examinations, he made sure that Erika totally recovered.
"Mommy, the uncle said I'm fine now. Can I have pizza now?" she looked up and asked.
Under Bonnie's gaze, Rupert finally said, "Go ahead. You can only eat cheese pizza."
Thinking the pizza was better than milk for a moment, Erika agreed.