Fortunately, things were not as pessimistic as Su Qing had imagined.
That evening, Su Qing received news from the dean that little Alan's corneal hypoplasia problem was not as serious as they had imagined.
All Alan needs to do is undergo a corneal reinforcement surgery, medically known as posterior scleral reinforcement surgery, and then return for regular follow-up treatment.
Upon hearing the news, Su Qing really breathed a sigh of relief.
She had prepared for the worst.
I even thought that if little Alan really went blind, I would ask someone to remove his cornea and replace it for him, even if it was on the black market.
"Mommy, mommy, is my brother okay?"
In the hospital ward, Su Qing came to keep little Allen company because they couldn't leave him alone, and Qiao Muer also came along.
Little Mu'er was clinging to her brother's crib, looking at him sleeping in the bed, feeling a little melancholy.
When she was playing with her brother just now, her brother seemed to be unable to see her and did not react.
Xiao Mu'er was very frustrated about this, she liked the way her brother smiled at her.
"Well, Alan is fine. He just needs a minor surgery. Uncle Dean said it will be arranged in a few days, and by then my brother will be well again."
“Oh…” Mu’er nodded, a secret hidden in her beautiful almond-shaped eyes.
Just now, she saw her daddy in the ward upstairs.
Daddy seems to be sick. He is wearing a hospital gown and is undergoing an examination.
Little Muer quietly turned around and observed her mother.
Seeing that her mother's eyes were focused on Allen's face, Qiao Muer felt a little hesitant.
Daddy didn't let her tell Mommy that he was here too.
But at this moment, seeing Mommy’s slightly haggard face... Qiao Muer suddenly wanted to tell Mommy very much.
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But in the end, Qiao Muer said nothing.
Because she couldn't forget her daddy's equally melancholy look.
Even though she didn't quite understand the adult world, Mu'er knew that she had to keep a secret for her daddy.
Time passed quickly...
Little Allen's surgery went smoothly.
As the director said, corneal reinforcement surgery is just a minor operation.
There is no need to donate corneas from others, nor is there any need to spend huge medical expenses.
After the operation, because little Allen was only a baby over two months old, he needed to stay in the hospital for observation for a week.
A week later, little Allen's condition had basically improved, and after the doctor's follow-up confirmation, he was finally able to be discharged from the hospital.
Next, as long as you come to the hospital for a follow-up check every month, there will be no more problems if the condition stabilizes within half a year.
Because of the follow-up visit, Su Qing temporarily canceled her plan to go to Country M.
After Alan fell ill and underwent surgery, Su Qing's perspective also changed.
Although Ellen's condition did not worsen and she did not actually go blind, the feeling of regaining her sight changed her attitude towards many things.
At least she's no longer sharp.
Moreover, I also started to pay attention to spending more time with my two children.
These two children are her treasures—her work in Country M and other things should be put aside for the time being.
For Su Qing, she only does one thing now, which is to accompany Mu'er and Allen and teach them well.
That day, Su Qing finally made a decision and completely removed Qiao Mohan's phone number from the blacklist.
She decided to let go of past grudges and take this step for the sake of her two children.
The more she spent time with the children, the more she could feel the innocence of the two babies.
Regardless of their parents, both children deserve complete love.
She couldn't selfishly deprive them of the opportunity to be with their father.
Taking a deep breath, Su Qing dialed the number that she hadn't called for a long time.
"Hello..." Half a second later, the call was picked up.
A magnetic and evil voice belonging to Qiao Mohan came from the other end of the phone.
Update completed, see you tomorrow night at 6 o'clock~ (to be continued)