In the hospital, doctors administered painkillers and sedatives to Violet Taylor, and it was only after her pain was alleviated that she sank into a deep sleep.
After a brain CT, the doctor explained to Maxwell Hughes, "As we can see, the blood clot that was blocking before has been absorbed, and the recovery is very good."
Upon hearing this, Maxwell immediately asked, "Does this mean she has remembered what happened before?"
Hearing this, the doctor replied, "We can't be certain of that. The brain is a very complex organ, and we'll have to wait until she wakes up to see if there's anything unusual."
Maxwell nodded at this.
He looked at Violet Taylor, who was sleeping, with a worried expression.
Even in sleep, her brows were tightly furrowed; it was evident that she was not comfortable.
Maxwell grabbed her hand and sat by the hospital bed.
He felt exceedingly anxious, fearing that if she remembered the past, the two of them might part ways.