Chapter 371: Really...heartless and treacherous!



The ward door opened an hour later.

The moment the door opened, Si Youli turned around and strode forward to greet him.

The doctor was a friend of his, young and elegant, of the same height but different temperament, but equally pleasing to the eye.

Si Youli glanced behind him and frowned subconsciously, "Where's the person?"

He spoke with impatience.

Seeing him like this, his friends couldn't help but find it a little funny.

"The person is with me, are you afraid that I will lose him?"

Si Youli glanced at him with an expression of indescribable speechlessness and disgust.

The doctor had a momentary heart attack. He didn't know what sin he had committed to make such a good friend, but he still got nothing good out of working for him.

What a...heartless person!

"What happened?"

The doctor was speechless for a moment, then said, "He fell asleep out of exhaustion."

Si Youli still looked at him without saying anything.

The doctor couldn't stand him being like this and couldn't help but complain, "I'm telling you, if you want to know something, you can't just say it. Why do you have to... wait like this?"

In other words, he was able to guess what he wanted to express due to years of tacit understanding. If it were someone else, they would most likely be driven crazy by him.

Si Youli looked at him coldly. The doctor made a gesture of surrender, then put his hands in his pockets and said casually, "Well, I really admire you. Your wife's condition is a little hard to say, but it's not incurable. This time, the checkup showed that she is a little better than last time."

"If my guess is correct, she should be able to understand you now. No, that's not right. She should be reacting to what you said."

Si Youli nodded, "Sometimes I respond, and sometimes, like before, I ignore it."

"Oh, when she pays attention to you, it might just be because she's in a good mood. When she ignores you, it's simply because she doesn't want to pay attention to you. It's not because of her illness, it's purely her personal wish."

Si Youli: "..."

Seeing his frustrated expression, the doctor finally felt relieved.

His wife is a treasure. She can make him so angry. It seems she is quite capable.

The doctor smiled, his voice light and comfortable. "She can respond to what you say, which means that she is no longer so tightly sealed in. She has begun to open up and is trying to access information from the outside world. This situation, at the moment, is good."

"at present?"

Si Youli accurately captured two uncertain words in his words.

The doctor looked serious for a moment, then said in a low voice, "According to what you said, she became like this because she couldn't accept the shock of her parents' death, or because she witnessed the scene of their death with her own eyes. It was too much for her to bear, so she couldn't bear the shock for a moment, vomiting blood and fainting. During her coma, she deceived herself and closed herself off. When you took her to the funeral, she saw the photo on the tombstone and fell into a frenzy again. This proves that she was extremely resistant to her parents' death."

"She's recovered well over the past month because you blocked out outside news and focused on her parents' affairs, which kept her from hearing anything. She relaxed her guard and began receiving treatment. However, if she were to be hit again, we're not sure if her condition would rebound and become more severe than before. All I can say is that the current situation is good."

He paused, then continued, "Unless we can completely conceal her parents' affairs until she is fully healed, and not give her any chance to contact them. But with the vast information network these days, how likely do you think it is to completely conceal them?"

How likely is it?

It's difficult.

He knew how much of a blow her parents' death had been to her, and in order to avoid further trauma, he had been almost inseparable from her for the past month.

No one knew better than him how difficult it was to prevent her from being exposed to any news media or from contacting any strangers.

Moreover, this is based on the assumption that she is completely ill. If she gradually recovers halfway through the treatment, it would probably not be an easy task to completely conceal the truth at that time.

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