Captivation: Want Nothing But You -
Chapter 476: His Memories
In the ward Carson sat on the couch while working on his laptop.He tapped the screen twice, andthe word "sent" popped up.
After confirming that the email had been sent, Carson couldn't help yawning.He then glanced at theman on the bed.
"When are you going to tell her you have regained your memories?"
Carson closed the laptop and placed it aside.
Just then, Victor threw the file he had been reading into his lap.
"Redo it." Carson picked it up and opened it.
He raised his eyebrows as he looked up.
"It's just a fake statement.Why are you so serious?"
Victor just cast an indifferent glance at him as his jaw ticked.
"Okay, fine.I'll tell them to redo it right away."
Carson shivered slightly at the icy stare.
One of these days, he would literally freeze over if he continued staying with Victor.
"But seriously, do you really want Rachel to take your son back to the Bennet family?" Victor pickedup another document and opened it.
He lowered his eyes to read what was in it.
Just as Carson was about to ask more questions, Victor went first.
"Send more men to guard the Bennet family and keep them safe.”
Hearing this, Carson immediately realized that Victor had no intentions of stopping Rachel.He was alittle surprised.
"You can just ask Ivan to do it.Your men must be better than the losers who work for me."
If Carson's men, who all used to be hit-men, ever heard that, they would be furious.
"I can't use my men for now." Victor still didn’t look up as he said this.
Carson was making corrections on the document that Victor threw at him.
When he heard those words, he slowly put down the pen.
"When are you going to end this? Do you really want to sacrifice the Sullivan Group?"
Again, Victor didn't care to answer.His eyes darkened at the thought.
"Forget it.If the Sullivan Group is doomed, you are more than welcome to come and work for theScott Group.It would thrill my dad to have you."
Folding his hands at the back of his head, Carson smiled.
"With you there, I'll be free to do whatever I want." Carson meant it.
He really hoped that Victor could consider working in the Scott Group.
A month before Victor came from abroad, Carson had gone abroad to see him, and even then, hehad proposed the same thing
Although the Scott family was less rich and powerful when compared to the Sullivans and theJimenezs, it still had its place in Apliaria.
And Carson knew Victor's capability for business better than anyone else.
When Carson had just entered college, his family had encountered a serious financial problem.
It had been so critical that one wrong step would have been enough to wipe out everything.
He had been so worried, but there was not much he could have done back then.
When Victor, who had been out of the country, knew that something had happened to his family,he helped them out without hesitation.
He pulled some strings and settle the problem.
Later, he offered them some advice, which not only got the Scott family out of trouble, but alsohelped them thrive.
It was no exaggeration to say that he had single-handedly saved the Scott family.
as no Carson was sure that if Victor ever wanted it, his father would hand over the Scott Group tohim with no hesitation, But they all knew that Victor didn't want any of it.
If he did he would have already taken over the company while Carson was still in college.
If he could manage the Scott Group's business and help it grow stronger while reserving the Scotts’family name, it would be the best outcome.
No one would object to it.
Just then, there was a knock on the door.
Victor's attending doctor came in with his assistant and nurse.
"Mr.Sullivan, Mr.Scott.” Victor nodded.
Mr.Sullivan how are you feeling today?"
The doctor went on to check on Victor without waiting for his answer while his assistant was makingnotes in his notebook.
Carson thought of something just then.
"Doctor, I have a question.”
"Go ahead, Mr.Scott."
"Didn’t you say before that the blood clot in his brain has been pressing on his nerves? Now that hehas fully regained his memories, does it mean that the blood clot is gone?"
Carson had been so busy that he hadn't had time to visit the hospital.lt was not until Victor calledhis name and started scolding him that he realized Victor had regained his memories.
"Generally speaking, that is correct. It's exactly why I came here."
The attending doctor paused and stroked his chin
"However, the CT results came out, and they weren't what we expected.”
"You mean the blood clot is still there? In his brain?"
Carson stood up in shock.The doctor looked at Carson and then turned to Victor.
"Yes.The reason Mr.Sullivan regained his memories is simply that the blood clot has moved from hismemory nerves." Carson frowned.
"So when will it be gone completely?” Victor asked in a low voice.
The doctor looked sheepishly to the side.
"Mr.Sullivan, I'm sorry. I can't give you a sure answer yet."
"What will happen if it continues to stay there?"
"At present, the blood clot isn't touching any of your nerves.If it stays where it is now, everythingwill be fine.You might only experience a loss of appetite and some sleep.But there's medicine tocater for that."
The doctor eyes kept shifting from Victor's as he spoke.
"Stays there? It's only been a month and a half and it has already moved away from his memorynerves."
Although he had no experience as a doctor, Carson could very well understand what was going on.The doctor pressed his lips and said nothing.
The speed at which the blood clot moved was indeed much faster than they had expected.
They had been treating it for one and a half months, but it still hadn't dissolved completely.
"Tell me, what will happen if the blood clot continues to move?" Carson asked the question ineveryone's mind.
"Well..." The doctor hesitated.
It wasn't hard to tell why the doctor was acting like that.
After all, it was Victor he was treating.
If he got mad, the doctor would be doomed
Carson looked at the intern who stood with her notebook behind the doctor.
"You, tell me."
The intern, who hadn't realized she was being addressed at first, was stunned.She looked at herteacher subconsciously and adjusted her glasses nervously.
"The brain structure is very complicated and remains a mystery to us.
There are countless nerves in one’s brain, even the slightest change of one nerve could affect thewhole body."
"Cut the crap.I didn't ask for a lecture.”
"Okay.We have checked the cases in recent years and found that when the blood clot moved to thepatients’ nerves, some patients lost their sense of smell, while a few were even paralyzed.”
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