After the child was taken care of, the doctor continued to explain Emma Rosy's injuries: "Overall, the injuries are not too serious, so you can cooperate with the treatment and recuperation."
After the doctor left, the housekeeper arrived from Master Wright's hospital room, ready to take Keira home.
"Is Grandpa okay?" Emma Rosy asked, knowing what the results would be.
The housekeeper, fearing that she might be worried, reported with a smile, "Grandpa looks much rosier, and when he was rubbed this morning, the lingering marks on his back dissipated, and the caregiver took great care to massage them."
Emma Rosy knew very well that Master Wright was not as well as the housekeeper described, and one thing was certain: as long as he did not wake up, his body would deteriorate and his chances of waking up would become slimmer and slimmer.