<h4>Chapter 1537: 1537. Both lost and heartbroken</h4>
Elly Campbell saw that Helen Melendy was uneasy and added, "Helen, you’ve been in aa for over a year, muscle atrophy is quite normal, it’s nothing serious, don’t be afraid."
She held her hand and said:
"If you’re still worried, wait for the doctor toe, and you can ask him to see if what he says is the same as what I’ve told you."
Helen Melendy looked into Elly Campbell’s eyes, knowing she wasn’t lying to her and had no reason to, so she felt reassured.
Sure enough, a momentter, the doctor came and said something simr to what Elly Campbell had, but Helen Melendy still needed to undergo a rehabilitation assessment to devise a n based on her muscle atrophy condition.
The doctor’s answer was simr to Elly’s, which made Helen Melendy feel even more at ease.
After the doctor left, she remembered that Harry Hall, who was supposed to have already left, had returned. When she fell, he rushed in immediately. Thinking about it, even though he had left the ward initially, he hadn’t actually left the hospital.
Helen Melendy’s emotions became increasinglyplicated.
Although Harry Hall made her feel ufortable in the room and she wanted him to leave again, thinking about his panic and tension when he rushed in, she found it impossible to drive him out again.
Elly Campbell knew Harry Hall had a lot he wanted to say to Helen Melendy, and it wasn’t proper to upy her, so she found an excuse to say goodbye.
Helen Melendy wanted to ask Elly Campbell to stay, but upon hearing about her need to return to thepany to handle important matters, she naturally felt it was inappropriate to dy her and could only watch her leave.
At this moment, only she and Harry Hall were left in the ward.
Compared to Harry Hall, Helen Melendy felt very ufortable in front of him, especially when he looked at her, she didn’t even know what expression to make.
She could only give him a polite yet slightly awkward smile.
Seeing this unfamiliar and distant smile, Harry Hall’s smile faded a bit more. Suppressing the disappointment in his heart, he spoke:
"Are you hungry? What would you like to eat? I’ll go buy it for you."
Although Helen Melendy kept reminding herself that she had dated Harry Hall for nine years, reaching the stage of discussing marriage, and they must be very familiar.
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She definitely could be carefree and act spoiled around him, naturally ordering him around, but faced with this cold face in her memory, Helen Melendy found it impossible to act naturally.
Nevertheless, she answered Harry Hall’s question and mentioned a few dishes she liked.
Helen Melendy’s tastes were simr to Elly Campbell’s, preferring strong vors and loving spicy food, and the dishes she named were not only spicy but also quite greasy, which made Harry Hall frown unconsciously.
At this moment, Helen Melendy looked at Harry Hall with the admiration one has for a male idol, viewing him as a divine, untouchable heavenly figure.
So, when she told Harry Hall what she wanted to eat, she cautiously nced at him, not missing the slight expression of concern on his face.
Helen Melendy’s heart tightened, saying, "If it’s inconvenient, forget it."
Harry Hall heard the hint of apprehension in her voice, feeling both disappointed and distressed.
"It’s not inconvenient, it’s just that you haven’t eaten in over a year, and now you’ve just woken up, the doctor said you can only have nd food."
He exined patiently, choosing his words carefully to avoid any misunderstanding.