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The doctor gave her a serious look. “Your condition seems a bit severe; we need to check whether there’s any issue with your stomach.”
Marie froze.
The doctor continued, “What do you think?”
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Marie stayed silent. What could I possibly think? She never wanted to go through that kind of ordeal again. When she didn’t answer, the doctor turned toward Derrick.
Derrick glanced at Marie, then made the call. “Order the test.”
“Huh? You-” Marie immediately protested.
Who was the one who’d said on the way here that my opinion would be respected? She knew it–coming to the hospital was never simple with him!
Derrick looked at her fuming little face. “Come on, it’s not like that; your condition is serious.”
Marie didn’t want to hear another word. She turned her head away, sulking.
She looked utterly pitiful.
“You can’t even keep water down anymore,” Derrick said gently. “Be good.”
Yeah, last time I might’ve gone too far, he thought, but she’s been getting worse day by day. If we don’t run proper tests, this could turn dangerous. When Marie still wouldn’t answer, Derrick gave the doctor a look, signaling him to hurry and write the order.
The doctor finally handed the form to Derrick. “You can pay on this floor; the endoscopy room’s on the second.”
“Thank you, doctor,” Derrick said with a nod.
Then he took Marie’s hand. “Come on, let’s get the tests done first.”
The moment she heard the word tests, Marie’s legs practically gave out. Derrick had no choice but to lead her straight to the second–floor exam room.
“Wait here,” he told her. “I’ll have someone handle the payment.”
His men hadn’t followed them all the way inside earlier, so Derrick stood at the door and mad a quick call. Within minutes, one of his people showed up, took the slip, and went to pay.
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But barely three minutes later–when Derrick turned back–Marie, who had been sitting quietly in the waiting area, was gone.
He went silent. This girl… she’s going to give me a headache.
He pulled out his phone and called her. Thankfully, she still picked up.
That little huff came through the speaker loud and clear.
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“Listen,” Derrick said patiently, “you really need to do the test. What if it’s something serious? The sooner we find out, the sooner you’ll recover. Be good, okay?”
“I already left!”
Derrick was speechless.
He twitched his lips. Left? More like ran.Someone please explain to him–how was it that fearless, stubborn Marie, who never backed down from anything, would bolt at the mere mention of a gastroscopy?
He took a deep breath. “Marie…”
“I’m not doing it! That thing’s a nightmare. You wanna do it? Go ahead and do it yourself!”
Derrick said nothing.
Her words jogged his memory. Back in middle school, she’d been hospitalized for a few days because of stomach trouble. She must have developed trauma from that gastroscopy.
Still—“It’s not like back then,” he said. “They can give you anesthesia now; you won’t even feel it.”
“I don’t care! I’m not doing it! If you’re so eager, do it yourself!”
“I’m not the one with stomach problems, I’m saying you-” Beep, beep, beep.
Before he could finish, Marie hung up on him.
Derrick was stunned. Great. First, she’d refused home visits from doctors; now she was fleeing hospital tests.
This was giving him a migraine.
His phone buzzed again–it was Abraham.
Derrick answered. “What is it?”
Abraham’s voice came through the line. “Victor’s side is entering a critical phase. Watch out for
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a counterattack from the Ashen Pact.”
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The Ashen Pact was like a cornered dog now–dangerous when desperate.
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