Chapter 1755: Jay awakens!

Book:The President's Five Children Published:2024-5-30

After hanging up the phone, Sebastian and Bonnie headed to the hospital.
After Jay woke up, he was transferred to a general ward, but his body was still covered with various instruments and tubes, and his body was wrapped into a mummy, which looked shocking.
Seeing the two appear at the door of the ward, he propped up his arms and tried to stand up, his voice hoarse, “You guys … are here.”
Bonnie couldn’t stand it and rushed up to let Jay lie back down, “It’s like this, just get well, don’t move around, it’s bad if you pull the wound.”
The second infection of the wound, the pain will be a hundred times more unbearable than the first injury.
Jay, however, is full of care, “The big deal is to die, what does it matter, originally I went to the sea with a heartbeat of certain death.”
“You can die, but at least wait until after Nancy dies. You want her to send her to the end of her life with white hair?” Bonnie opened her mouth nonchalantly.
Hearing this, Jay was silent.
From the time he woke up until now, he has deliberately been avoiding anything about Nancy.
It is the fear, what bad news will be heard.
As far as he is concerned, no news is the best news.
But this point to deceive their own trick, at the moment by Bonnie overturned completely.
Without the possibility of covering up, he spoke, “How is she now?”
“Not so good, but trying to stay alive.” Bonnie replied.
No kidding, Nancy is really just trying to stay alive.
Bonnie is not sure if others know or not, but she witnessed Nancy trembling as she shoved a large handful of painkillers into her mouth because of the unbearable pain.
Then probably worried about overdose will die, and then buckle the throat and spit out, count the amount of medicine clearly, and then swallow again.
Just a very simple set of movements, Nancy is tired and sweaty, as if from the water out of the general.
You can see how hard it was for her to do it all!
There is probably only one reason to support Nancy’s living like this.
Jay.
“She should be able to hold out for a long time before she sees you completely healed.” Bonnie said.
Upon hearing this, Jay then spoke, “In that case, she should never be told that I have awakened and am even starting to get better.”
This should keep Nancy alive for a longer period of time.
“Like, it’s too late.” A complex sentiment crossed under Sebastian’s eyes as he gazed down the hospital corridor.
Jay’s heart stuttered and he hurriedly closed his eyes, “Let’s just say I haven’t woken up yet, so that’s good.”
“It’s no use, she knows it’s impossible to transfer to the general ward unless you revive.” Rupert shook his head.
Lying is pointless.
Might as well admit it in a hurry.
“Besides, you’re just awake now, not healed, and so is the extended treatment.” Rupert said again.
This is the only way to go right now.
Jay sighed softly and turned his gaze to the door of the ward.
“Jay, Jay!” stumbled Nancy, appearing in Jay’s line of sight.
Behind them were several nurses, full of fear, stretching out their arms, afraid Nancy would fall because of unstable weight.
And Jay’s pupils dilated in a flash, “Your arm, how can …”
He remembered that when he fell into the sea, he was not hurt so badly.
How come the whole sleeve is empty now?