Is She Alright? (2)

Dr. Goldstein was the Jones family doctor. He was an approachable man in his forties wearing a pair of black-rimmed glasses.

"Don't say that, Young Madam. This is part of my job," said he politely.

As Dr. Goldstein was a male doctor, it was inconvenient for him to be the one to do the check-up on Serenity so his female assistant did instead.

The two ladies headed to the room on the second floor. When the female assistant saw the traces of violence on her body, her eyes widened in shock.

It was indeed not easy being the wife of a wealthy family. She was already pregnant but President Jones still treated her like this. The assistant could not help but feel pity for her.

The female assistant noticed how calm and composed Serenity looked despite having her wounds exposed to a stranger. There was no hint of humiliation or guilt on her face. What a strong woman.