The doctor bristled, feeling his professional skills had been insulted.
He said sternly, “Ma'am, although the patient's thigh was impaled by a steel rod, the injury was not life-threatening, so you don't need to worry. The surgeons at this hospital are highly skilled. It was just a puncture wound.”
The unspoken message was that Susan had little faith in their abilities.
Susan gave a weak smile. “Sorry, doctor. I was just worried about him.”
The doctor looked at her smile and heard her apology, but he didn't sense an ounce of sincerity. In fact, it seemed like she was hoping for the patient's demise.
Shaking his head, the doctor turned to leave. What kind of family was this?
“Wait, doctor. When we found him, he seemed to have lost his memory.”
The doctor explained, “The head scan showed a severe impact to the back of his head, causing some blood clotting. It's not a good location for surgery, so we'll observe him for a while. If the clot dissipates, his memory should return. It's not too severe, so there's a high chance he'll remember everything.”
Susan asked, “Is there any way to make the amnesia permanent?”
The doctor stared.
Seemingly unnerved by such a difficult relative, he quickened his pace, breaking into a light jog as he moved away.
“Pfft...” Natalie, who had been watching from the side, couldn't help but laugh.
Susan saw Natalie's bright, toothy smile and felt a pang of regret. “Sigh! How can such a terrible person have such good luck?”
Natalie's smile faded, her expression growing serious. “Perhaps his good luck was running into us.”
If Jared hadn't encountered them, he would have surely died today. The plot had deviated from her past life.

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