Chapter 244 I'd Rather Be Hit The Car At Noon (Part One)

In the VIP ward, Shawn and Windy stood silently aside, waiting for Carol to wake up. Henry and Sally sat on the sofa, sighing helplessly for their eldest daughter. If Carol woke up later, how should they face her and how should they tell such a cruel fact to her?

As time passed, Carol's hand moved a little, and then she slowly opened her eyes and woke up.

Windy was the first one to notice that Carol had woken up. She said, "Sister, you're awake."

Hearing this, Shawn looked at Carol, who was lying on the bed. Henry and Sally quickly stood up from the sofa and walked to the bedside. Looking at their eldest daughter who had woken up, Sally was finally relieved, but thinking of what the doctor had just said, she became sad again. After a long time, she said, "Carol, you finally wake up."

Carol looked at Henry and Sally, and then at Windy and Shawn. Apparently, when she saw Windy, there was a trace of disgust on her pale face. Then she looked at Henry and Sally, but said nothing.

"Carol, how are you feeling now?" Seeing that her eldest daughter didn't say a word, Sally asked anxiousl

ed against Henry's arms, trembling and crying silently. How could Sally bear to say such a cruel fact to her daughter?

Henry didn't have the heart to see his eldest daughter's collapse. Holding his wife in his arms, Henry shook his head helplessly and sighed. He didn't even dare to see the excited and scared look of Carol.

Standing aside, Shawn and Windy had mixed feelings and kept silent.

Realizing that something was wrong, Carol became more agitated and irritable. She shouted, "What's wrong with me? Tell me, don't hide it from me all the time!"

After a while, there was still no response from the crowd. Carol muttered to herself, "Is my leg broken? Can't I walk in the future?"

"Carol..." Henry called Carol in a hoarse voice. After hesitating for a while, he finally comforted her, "Don't think too much. It will be fine... You will be fine. "

In Carol's eyes, Henry was just comforting her. In fact, it was not like what he said at all. Carol could feel that when she looked at Henry, and tears fell down on her cheeks. "Dad, did you lied to me... You lied to me, didn't you? "