Chapter 103 The Report Of B-Mode Ultrasound Was Found By Sion
Chapter 103 The Report Of B-Mode Ultrasound Was Found By Sion
Chapter 103 The Report of B-Mode Ultrasound Was Found by Sion
When Sion Carroll knew his father had an advanced HCC earlier, he remembered a hepatic oncologist,
Professor Dunn, whom he had met at a meet of exchange.
Professor Dunn now worked at the Western Hospital.
They got on well with each other, ignoring the age difference between them.
Sion had been planning to visit Professor Dunn when he was free and talked to him in detail about his
father's illness.
Although Sion was a doctor himself, he wasn't a specialist in his father's illness. When it comes to liver
disease, the Western Hospital was the best. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.
Today it was his turn to take a break from his hospital work, so he drove to the Western Hospital.
Professor Dunn discussed Sion's father's illness with him as he led him to his office.
"In my father's case now, is it possible to use another treatment method?"
Because Bailey Carroll had been reluctant to have surgery, but the longer they wait, the faster the
cancer cell would spread. If they didn't start treating him by now, it was going to be too late.
"Well... I need to go over your father's test result again."
Professor Dunn frowned as he flipped through the cast report in his hand, "But you don't have to worry
about that. It's not a rare disease, so as long as the patient is actively cooperating with the treatment,
there's still a chance for him."
"Yes." Sion nodded and said, "Thank you a lot."
"You don't have to say these kind words. If I need your help in the future, I won't hesitate to ask."
Just then they entered Professor Dunn's office.
When the professor opened the door and was about to invite him in for a cup of tea, he noticed that the
young man next to him had suddenly stood still.
Profession Dunner looked at Sion confusedly and found that he was standing without motion. Sion was
staring at someone down the corridor in sort of surprise.
At the end of the corridor, Aurora Robertson was shuffling out with her report of B-mode ultrasound.
Actually, she couldn't see anything from this report. The tiny embryo was just a dot on this piece of A4
paper.
But this dot was the strongest evidence yet that a small life was hidden inside her.
Looking at this report, she suddenly felt a rush of warmness in her heart, which catalyzed her emotions
into softness.
Her sight also became blurred.
"Is this a maternal love?" She thought.
Although this little creature was not yet formed, it was her only blood relative in the world.
She walked toward the escalator and sighed with emotion in her mind.
Suddenly, however, she felt something covered in front of her eyes.
She looked down over the report in her hand and saw a pair of leather shoes not far in front of her.
Hold on... Why did she think this pair of shoes looked familiar?!
Aurora paused her step and jerked up her head.
Then she met his cold eyes suggestive of scrutiny.
"It's really Sion!" Aurora thought.
Her heart shuddered when she hurriedly hid her hands behind her back.
Frowning, Sion asked, "What are you doing here?"
"..." Aurora didn't what to say.
Feeling flustered, she was completely unprepared to answer his question.
"That's the question I'm asking. "Aurora thought, "I already chose the furthest hospital, but why I still
ran into him here?!"
Seeing that Aurora's eyes were shifty, Sion made sure that she had a secret, so he had to press her to
answer his question.
"Say it, what are you doing here? Why don't you go to the Halberk Central Hospital? All your previous
cases were there, aren't they?"
Aurora's throat felt dry. She swallowed nervously and had no idea about what to say.
Seeming to lose his patience, Sion walked straight toward her and glanced behind her.
"What is in your hand? A report? Show me now."
"No!"
Aurora unconsciously refused his request and began to back away.
"If I can't save myself, I'll run away..." She thought.
But she was so nervous that the top of her fingers was quivering.
Her hands trembled and the report of B-mode ultrasound which was airy slipped from her fingers.
It whirled through the air several times and then fluttered silently to the floor.
Sion's sight fell on this piece of paper.
Then his pupils showed a sharp jolt.
That report had flown a little too far, so he couldn't see the words clearly from a distance.
But he could know what it was from the four black patterns on it.
He doubted in his mind, "This is a B-mode ultrasound report from a prenatal test?"