Alitzel Williams, watching Joy Ward's frail figure, was filled with emotion. This child was truly kind-hearted and deserved to be her daughter-in-law.
"Joy." Alitzel Williams approached and called out to her softly.
Joy Ward carefully placed down the stethoscope, stood up, and looked at Alitzel Williams with gentle eyes. Alitzel Williams smiled kindly and took Joy Ward's hand.
Seeing this, Joy Ward knew that Alitzel Williams had overheard what she had just said. A victorious smile appeared at the bottom of her heart.
"Joy, you've worked hard." Alitzel Williams gently patted Joy Ward's hand.
"Auntie, I'm not tired. As long as grandfather can recover, I won't feel it's hard at all."
"Good child."
Accompanying Alitzel Williams was a famous elderly professor, Elder Murphy, who had a towering reputation in the medical world and primarily researched cardiothoracic surgery.
Elder Murphy sat down seriously, closed his eyes, and placed his hands over Old Master Lewis's pulse.