At first, Nancy Talbot was quite resistant to any treatment plan.
Unable to communicate, Nancy, who had been in a combative state for a long time, relied on drugs to remain in a drowsy stupor.
If it weren't for the childhood memories that Olivia Taylor left behind, Nancy might not have accepted treatment so quickly.
The doctor was puzzled at first too: Why did Nancy's condition change so suddenly when she was previously progressing steadily?
However, under brief stimulation, Nancy stabilized, and he let out a sigh of relief.
Olivia held the bracelet in her hand, pondering, and finally voiced her concern to the doctor: "Doctor, my mother always had this bracelet with her. When I saw her today, she gave it to me."
The doctor glanced at it and said, "I know, many patients have this bracelet."
"It's distributed by the church," the doctor pointed in the direction of the church, "everyone has one, including our medical staff."