
Wendy subconsciously looked in the direction of the voice and recognized the energetic old man at a glance.
It was Henry, who was called old Henry in the field of Chinese medicine. He was a very famous brain expert. After retirement, he had been focusing on studying a rare genetic disease. Although he hadn't come up with a research report for so many years, his persistent spirit was admirable.
It was said that there was a moving story behind his study of the genetic disease.
When Aiden and Romy were born, Wendy had seen Henry at the hospital. Later, when she saw his interview in a medical magazine, she remembered that he was an expert in brain treatment.
However, the interview didn't mention the fact that Henry was in a domestic hospital, and it was rare that Henry did not mention his research.
For so many years, whenever the overseas media interviewed Henry, the topic was usually about his research. Why didn't the media in the Austriliao the same?
What was even weirder was that Henry seemed to be very familiar with Gavin.
Wendy couldn't help asking the nurse, "Why is Henry in our hospital?"
"I heard that he was invited by the neurology department. They set up a team of experts in our hospital to do research. However, their research is confidential, so I don't know."
"I see." Wendy looked innocent. It seemed that she was really just curious. "Gavin is not a medical major student. Why is he so familiar with Henry?"
"It's not strange." The nurse said, "Although our hospital belongs to Lambert Group, it's actually managed by Special Assistant Gavin. It's said that Special Assistant Gavin is also in charge of the research conducted by special experts this time. So Special Assistant Gavin will come to the hospital every once in a while and have a meeting with Henry and the other experts."
The more Wendy listened, the stranger she felt. "What do they discuss during the meeting?"
"I don't know about that." The nurse smiled. "There are so many doctors in the neurology department. Only the director and the deputy director, who have been in the hospital for the longest time, can attend the meeting, but they never talk about the contents of the meeting."
Wendy thought for a moment and said, "Please push me out."
There was a big tree not far from her and the nurse. Because of the different angle, the tree blocked Gavin's view; hence he could not see them. But they could see Gavin.
Wendy still felt that there was something wrong with Gavin and Henry, so she thought, "If Gavin didn't react strangely when I go out, then I am overthinking."
The nurse pushed Wendy forward and gradually walked out of the blind angle of Gavin's sight. Gavin soon noticed her. He was stunned and whispered to Henry in a low voice, "Never let this girl know about my condition."
Henry patted Gavin on the shoulder. "I understand. Don't worry. Go and find her."
Gavin walked to Wendy calmly and asked from a distance, "Didn't I tell you not to come down by yourself? Why don't you listen to me?"
"I'm not by myself." Wendy pointed to the nurse behind her and said, "Don't you see a beautiful girl accompanying me?"
Gavin walked over and said "thank you" to the nurse. The nurse understood and handed the wheelchair to him and walked away silently.
Wendy pretended to ask casually, "The person who was with you just now was a famous expert in the field of brain treatment. What were you talking about?"
"He is doing research in our hospital. We just happened to meet, and he told me about the progress." Gavin said lightly as if he was just talking about trivial stuff.
Wendy tilted her head and stared at Gavin in disbelief. "Is that really the case?"
She still felt something wrong.
She was a doctor, so she knew very well what doctors looked like when they met patients.
The way Henry looked at Gavin just now was very similar to the way Dr. Oliver looked at those patients with severe diseases, but she had never heard of Gavin's discomfort.
"If what I said is not the truth, what else can it be?" Gavin looked at Wendy with a smile. "Could it be that there is something wrong with my brain?"
Gavin looked the same as usual, and he joked as casually as he used to.
Wendy curled her lips and ended the topic. "Get out of my way. I'm the patient!"
"Well, I won't strive for that title with you." Gavin stroked Wendy's hair with his slender fingers. "Do you want to enjoy the wind or let me take you back to the ward?"
Before Wendy could answer, Gavin's cell phone rang-it was a call from Wesley.
He picked up the phone, and Wesley directly asked, "Are you in the hospital?"
"Yeah." Gavin asked, "What's the matter?"
"Don't leave," Wesley said, "I'll take someone there."
After hanging up, Gavin looked at the phone with a complicated expression.
Wendy poked him and said, "Whose phone is so magical to make you absent-minded like this?"
"Wesley called," Gavin said, "He is going to bring someone here. It should be the doctor he mentioned yesterday."
It was not until then that Wendy realized that Gavin was not distracted, but nervous.
The expert consultation basically sentenced her right hand to be incurable. Now, all their hope fell on the shoulder of Boss Hayes's friend.
If Boss Hayes's doctor friend also shook his head, her hand would really be at their wit's end, and her dream would also turn into bubbles.
To be honest, Gavin just didn't want to let her down.
Wendy grabbed Gavin's hand and looked up at him with a slight smile. "Don't forget what I said yesterday."
At the time, the sun had not completely sunk yet, and there was still the last bit of afterglow left on the ground. The faint golden light spread by the corners of Wendy's eyes, which made her smile brighter and moving.
It seemed that she really wasn't worried about the diagnosis result at all. As she had said yesterday, it was not that she didn't hold any hope, but that she was ready to accept any possibilities.
However, nobody knew whether her free and easy demeanor was real or a disguise to make Gavin less worried.
Gavin pushed Wendy back to the ward. It didn't take long for Wesley to arrive with the doctor.
Wesley once said that this friend of his had been learning traditional Chinese medicine from his elders since he was a child. Gavin had thought that this person should be quite old.
But now, with a glance, he looked to be in his early thirties. He was wearing a high-quality camel-colored sweater and a pair of light-colored slacks. He had a slender and tall figure, but he did not look thin. On the contrary, his figure was in line with his temperament.
His skin was pale, which would catch any girls' attention. He had short but soft black hair and a pair of refined glasses on his straight nose. His eyes under the glasses were calm and full of spirit. His whole body exuded a kind of restrained desire, but he was very attractive, unlike Wesley, who made people tremble with fear.
If he got the showbiz, this man would be able to defeat any kind of fresh meat in an instant!
In Wendy's heart, she thought, "Another extremely handsome man in the world!"
While drooling, Wendy couldn't help but push Gavin. She smiled at Wesley and said, "Boss Hayes!"
It was the first time that someone called Wesley that. He couldn't help looking at Wendy once more. Unexpectedly, he saw the little girl's bright eyes, and then he looked at Gavin-
Gavin was too familiar with Wendy's look when she was attracted by a man's appearance. He blocked her sight with his body and gave Wesley a look.
Wesley briefly introduced the person he brought along. "This is Noah Sanchez."
Wendy stuck her head out from Gavin's back and said, "Doctor Sanchez, nice to meet you. My name is Wendy."
Noah smiled politely. "I'm not a doctor. Miss Moore, you can just call me by my name."
His voice was not sexy or magnetic, but it sounded particularly pleasant, neither too high nor too low.
Wendy thought to herself, "If Noah chooses singing as a career, the listeners' ears will get pregnant at any time!"
Wendy was still imagining, when Gavin said calmly, "How embarrassing it is to call you by your whole name! Wendy, you should call him Doctor Sanchez in the future. You're an adult, and you should be polite."
Wendy didn't notice Gavin's jealousy at all. She said innocently, "I'm going to call him that!"
Gavin's voice finally returned to normal. He looked at Noah and asked, "Doctor Sanchez, what do you think of the condition of Wendy's hand?"
"I should be able to help Miss Moore." Noah looked calm, but his tone was plain and confident. "However, Miss Moore needs to be discharged from the hospital. It's inconvenient for her to get treated here."
Gavin asked cautiously, "Doctor Sanchez, which place is convenient in your mind?"
Noah said bluntly, "Obviously, the closer to me, the better."
"Well," Wendy said excitedly, "it's easy to solve!"
"It's actually not difficult to solve." Gavin added to Wendy's words. "Doctor Sanchez, can you live downstairs in my house?"
Noah let out a long "hmm" and said, "My original intention was to ask Miss Moore to go with me to Glasgow. After all..."
Before Noah could finish his words, Gavin interrupted him abruptly. "Sorry, it won't work."
"Why not?" Wendy was the first to show her confusion. She looked at Gavin expectantly and said, "I have never been to Glasgow. This is a good opportunity!"
"Glasgow will always be there, and there will be plenty of opportunities for you to go there in the future. Both your hands and feet are injured now. Who will take care of you when you go to Glasgow?" Gavin said with certainty, "You must be treated in Arlington."
Gavin's last sentence was apparently for Noah.
Of course, Noah also understood. At the same time, he received Wesley's gaze, so he compromised. "In that case, we can stay in Arlington. It's the same for me to bring things here from Glasgow. Miss Moore, please stretch out your right hand."
Before Wendy could reach out her hand, Gavin had already stood in front of her. She only heard Gavin's cold voice. "What are you going to do?"
Noah adjusted his glasses and said, "Mr. Gavin, I just want to see Miss Moore's injury. Please don't misunderstand."
Wendy also expressed her disdain for Gavin. "That's right. Why do you have such a dramatic reaction? Get out of my way."
Gavin turned around and glared at Wendy.
"Damn girl, after Noah and Wesley leave, I'll teach her a lesson!


