Leaving While Pregnant:He Goes Crazy!
Chapter 456 Something Important

Eva instinctively clutched her head, reacting reflexively to the pain.

Michael hadn't anticipated that her pain would be so intense; he immediately comforted her, his concern overflowing as he cautioned, "Well, if you can't remember, don't try again. We'll go for a checkup soon and see what the doctor says." Eva, cradled in his arms, looked even paler from the pain, and a cold sweat was breaking out on her pale forehead by the time he finished speaking.

"Tissue," she whispered weakly.

Someone nearby quickly handed over a tissue, which Michael took and gently wiped the sweat from Eva's forehead.

Her lips had lost their blood color from the pain and she looked even more delicate in his arms.

Michael Cooper's heart sank as he watched Eva's fragile form.

The more his heart ached, the grumpier he became, questioning his subordinate in a cold as ice tone. " Is the checkup queue over there long? Can't we even take emergency treatment?" Before the words left his mouth, someone hurried over." We're all set, Mr. Cooper. Let's go."

Michael quickly scooped Eva up in his arms and hurried forward.

What awaited them was a series of tests, centered around Eva's head, to check for internal injuries. At first, they were just trying to rule out any external injuries, but when Eva woke up with no memory, their team immediately notified the doctors. Upon learning of Eva's condition, the doctors ran another series of tests on her.

Hospital procedures were always cumbersome, and thankfully they were given priority access. Nonetheless, by the time all the tests were completed, several hours had passed.

Finally, Michael decided to book a VIP room for Eva to rest.

After all the fuss, the exhausted Eva had fallen asleep on the bed.

Michael gently tucked her in and sat himself on the edge of the bed to keep watch over her.

When Krister came in to deliver things, Michael glanced at him and asked in a low voice, "When will we get the test results?"

Krister replied, "They're marked as urgent, but we won't know the timetable until they're actually out."

Michael was obviously not satisfied with this answer, probably because he was afraid of disturbing Eva's rest, he held back and silently stood by Eva's side.

Watching the scene, Krister had mixed feelings.

Before her arrival, he thought that Mr. Cooper's interest in this woman was only on a whim, and thus he lacked respect for her, and could even be said to be indifferent.

However, in accompanying Michael throughout the entire time he had been in the hospital, Krister had seen Michael's protective side to Eva, and it had been anything but spur of the moment. Thinking about it, Crist said, "Mr. Cooper, take a break please. I'll be out now."

Michael nodded in thanks.

Just as Crist was about to leave the room, he paused and turned back." Mr. Cooper, you haven't had dinner yet, have you? Shall I ......"

"There's no need," Michael interrupted abruptly, his tone icy.

How could he even consider eating at a time like this?

Without another word, Krister left.

When everyone was gone and they were the only two left in the room, Michael looked at the sleeping Eva.

Quiet, demure, beautiful.

She was like a beautiful, delicate doll.

He had felt that way from the first moment he saw her as a child.

Ever since then, he had been trying to figure out how to make her his own.

Finally, after a lot of hard work, he thought he saw a ray of hope. But everything changed when she returned home. She wanted to be his friend.

Friends?

How could that be enough? She was the one he liked from the start; he couldn't settle for just friendship.

He's going to keep her by his side because he likes her, plain and simple.

Even if she doesn't reciprocate his affections, she can't be allowed to like someone else. It's Michael Cooper's darkest wish.

It had crossed his mind when he was trying to win her heart, but since Eva didn't resist him, he naturally respected her wishes and didn't do anything to upset her. But then...

Thinking about this, Michael somewhat regretted letting her leave the country.

However, her sudden memory loss seemed to be a boon to him - she had forgotten everything, which was the perfect opportunity for him to take advantage of the situation.

He didn't care if it was too mean; all that mattered was having her around.

As long as she could always be quiet and by his side.

Eventually, Michael fell asleep at Eva's bedside.

Twice Krister had come in to visit them, and when he saw Michael slumped over in bed, he quietly brought a blanket to cover him with.

But no sooner had the blanket been put on, than Michael woke up. Krister frowned and whispered his intentions, trying not to disturb him.

Michael realized it was a kind gesture and didn't scold him; he simply asked to be left alone so as not to disturb Eva.

Krister nodded and walked out without coming back in.

The next day, Michael was called in by the doctor to tell him that the results of Eva's physical exam were worrisome.

"Abnormal?" Michael frowned worriedly." What kind of abnormalities? Is her life in danger?"

He was visibly nervous, but the doctor tried to calm him." Mr. Cooper, please don't worry unduly. Her tests show some abnormalities, but nothing immediately life-threatening. It's just......" "Just what?"

"That she's completely lost her memory?"

"Yes. She doesn't recognize us or remember doing anything before."

Michael's concern for Eva grew as he considered the implications of her memory loss and what it meant for their future.

"That's roughly it. The injuries were probably caused during the crash and she'll need time to recover." The doctor explained.

"What about her memories?" That was Michael Cooper's main concern." When do you think she'll start remembering?"

"It's hard to say. There are no reliable medications for amnesia. It really depends on the patient. Sometimes revisiting familiar places or repeating past habits can trigger the return of memories. But it's also possible that she may never regain her memory."

"Never?" At the word, Michael Cooper's lips tightened into a line.

"Yes. There have been patients who never remember their past."

Michael lapsed into silence, his mind racing with possibilities. Would this somehow benefit him if she never remembered?

"Thank you," he finally said.

After leaving the doctor's office, Michael went to check on Eva, who had just woken up. He arrived to replace a scene - she was determined to leave the hospital despite the people nearby. A man blocked her way out of the hospital room. "Ms. Hanson, Mr. Cooper is talking to the doctor. Why don't you wait for him to return?" The attendant suggested.

Eva frowned, "I really have something important to do."

"All the more reason to wait for Mr. Cooper. Considering your situation, he can accompany you no matter what. It's not wise to go alone."

Looking away, Michael's brow furrowed. Something important? But she should have lost all her memories. What could be so important that she needed to attend to?

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