Leaving While Pregnant:He Goes Crazy! -
Chapter 480 Emotional Support
Scared by Eva's condition, Jane wasted no time fetching Michael Cooper. On hearing the news, Michael dropped everything and hurried to Eva's side.
Jane followed behind, speaking as she walked: "Mr. Cooper, Ms. Hansen's appetite was already poor, and she was eating very little, but this morning, she vomited everything she had eaten."
She paused for a moment before adding, "Ms. Hansen's condition doesn't seem good. Mr. Cooper, should we call for a doctor again? Or perhaps, take Ms. Hansen to the hospital? She hasn't been eating well for several days now." Upon hearing this, Michael Cooper's steps halted, then he came to a stop and signaled to a nearby attendant.
The attendant immediately approached.
"Call the doctor over."
Hearing Michael Cooper instruct someone to fetch the doctor, Jane finally breathed a sigh of relief. She'd wanted to make a suggestion a couple of days ago but feared that Mr. Cooper would not be pleased.
But seeing Eva's condition today, she couldn't hold back any longer.
Jane stole a glance at Michael Cooper, wondering to herself does Mr. Cooper really care about Ms. Hansen?
She pondered whether this might be the right time to make another suggestion and if Mr. Cooper would be receptive.
Maybe it was worth a try?
After all, Ms. Hansen had been so kind to her, she didn't want anything bad to happen to her.
After some thought, Jane tentatively spoke up, "Mr. Cooper, I have a suggestion that might not be fully formed yet. Do you want to hear it?"
Michael Cooper, distracted by his concern for Eva, furrowed his brow slightly upon hearing Jane's words. He wasn't inclined to listen but considering that Jane had been taking care of Eva recently-and Eva seemed quite fond of her-he mustered a bit of patience. Despite moving quickly, he gestured with a twist of his brow, "What suggestion?"
"Well, it's just a personal thought, but it seems like Ms. Hansen's mental state... isn't too good. Of course, Mr. Cooper, I mean absolutely no curse against Ms. Hansen. What I'm suggesting is... in addition to replaceing a doctor for Ms. Hansen's physical health, maybe you should consider replaceing a psychologist or psychiatrist for her mental well-being?"
Michael Cooper did not respond.
Jane, unable to discern his thoughts, could only say, "I just made the suggestion because Ms. Hansen seemed off. If Mr. Cooper disagrees, then never mind." During their conversation, they had arrived at the destination.
Before entering the room, Michael Cooper turned back and glanced at Jane.
"Alright, I'll keep it in mind. Let the doctor have a physical check-up first."
With that, he went straight into the room.
Before entering, he hesitated for a moment, recalling how she might disapprove of his presence, but considering her likely suffering, he briskly stepped inside. However, when they approached the sofa, they discovered that Eva had fainted at some point.
"Ms. Hansen!" Jane was startled and quickly walked over to gently push her.
Unfortunately, Eva had already passed out and couldn't hear her voice.
"Don't move her."
Michael Cooper's voice came from behind.
Jane heard the sound and quickly moved aside, not daring to touch Eva again.
Michael Cooper then came over, picked up Eva from the sofa, and carefully placed her on the bed.
This was the first time she had fainted since her arrival, now lying unconscious on the bed, her complexion pale and her breath weak.
"Go to see if the doctor has arrived; if not, call and tush them. "
Jane, shocked by the urgency in his command, didn't dare delay and immediately ran outside.
"OK, I'll check right away."
Now alone in the room with Eva, Michael Cooper looked at her forehead soaked in cold sweat and took out a handkerchief from his pocket to gently wipe it for her.
As he wiped, Michael Cooper's expression was as dark as night. After finishing, he looked at the unconscious Eva, her face pale and her lips almost colorless. Seeing her like this triggered a thought in him for the first time.
By forcibly keeping her by his side-had he really made a mistake?
After all, she clearly did not like him. They could have been friends, but now...
What exactly had happened between them?
Why had things turned out this way?
He was just someone who liked her, that's all.
From a young age, Michael Cooper had never truly liked anyone. Due to his family history, he didn't trust anyone.
It was her arrival that gave him hope, yet she wouldn't be with him.
If that was the case, he truly wished she had never helped him; then he wouldn't have fostered those unwarranted expectations.
With this in mind, Michael Cooper gently brushed the strands of hair from her forehead and tucked them behind her ear, then carefully covered her with the blanket. "Just wait a bit; the doctor will be here soon."
As he spoke, there was a noise at the door, and it opened to reveal Jane leading the doctor in.
"Mr. Cooper, the doctor is here."
It was the same doctor as before, his expression devoid of surprise, as if he had anticipated this day might come.
"What seems to be the issue this time?"
Only upon approaching did the doctor notice that Eva had fainted this was much more serious than he had expected.
He had felt during his last visit that this young woman would likely need his services again, but he had not anticipated the situation to escalate so severely.
Furrowing his brow, he stepped closer and immediately asked, "What happened? How did she faint?"
Michael Cooper looked at him with an indifferent gaze and did not respond.
Sensing his cold mood, the doctor turned to Jane instead.
After hearing the account from Jane, the doctor's frown deepened.
"I didn't expect her psychological burden to be so heavy."
His comment caught Michael Cooper's attention, prompting him to look over.
"Her condition has deteriorated too rapidly, to the point where she can't eat anymore. In my opinion, there's no need for me to see her now. She should either be taken to a hospital for a full examination or consult with a psychologist for counseling."
Hearing the doctor's advice, Michael Cooper kept his lips tightly pressed together without responding.
Jane asked softly, "Doctor, is there no way you could prescribe some medication for Ms. Hansen in the meantime?"
The doctor replied, "I can't. It seems to me she has psychological issues, and taking more medicine may not help. After all, overusing medicine may lead to more health problems."
"Then... what should we do?" Jane asked.
"As I just said, you should seek psychological counseling."
"Prescribe medication. "Suddenly, Michael Cooper, who had been silent up until now, spoke up.
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