I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin)

Chapter 332



Chapter 332 Diagnosis

Dr. Gene arranged for a nurse to accompany Mrs. Eleanor to his office to rest, and then he and Benjamin went to the balcony outside the examination room. Benjamin asked, "How's it?"

"Not very good. It's a heart issue, and it's quite serious. If we need to control it, we'll need to do a transplant surgery, but the surgery carries a high risk. Even if it's successful, there are risks due to age-related reactions."

Dr. Gene's tone was serious, indicating that the situation was indeed very serious.

Benjamin narrowed his eyes, falling into silence.

Dr. Gene asked, "Benjamin, do you want to discuss this with Harper? After all, Grandma is important to her. It wouldn't be good to hide it from her." "Grandma asked me to accompany her to the hospital precisely because she didn't want Harper to know." Besides, Harper was currently pregnant.

If Harper found out, her emotions would be affected, which wouldn't be good.

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Benjamin sighed, saying lightly, "Does Grandma know about her health condition?"

"She does. The blood tests also revealed that she's taking medication for pain relief and heart issues, so the situation is already quite serious. If surgery is needed, it should be done sooner rather than later. Once the medications develop resistance, we won't be able to control it."

Benjamin nodded, then said, "I'll talk to Grandma before making a decision."

"Alright."

Benjamin helped Mrs. Eleanor out of Dr. Gene's office, and then they took the elevator downstairs to the hospital garden.

Looking at Benjamin's silent demeanor, Grandma smiled slightly and asked, "Benjamin, why so quiet?"

Benjamin narrowed his eyes, his expression somewhat heavy, and asked, "Grandma, do you know everything?"

Since Mrs. Eleanor hid the fact that they were doing the check-up together from Harper, Benjamin had already begun to suspect.

If the situation wasn't particularly bad, Mrs. Eleanor wouldn't have to hide it from Harper.

Mrs. Eleanor just smiled, looking at Benjamin, and said, "Benjamin, don't feel pressured. At my age, life and death are no longer important to me. The reason I don't want Harper to know is because she's pregnant. I don't want to upset her. I'm already very satisfied to see her get married and have children. And I'm not leaving tomorrow, so don't feel any regrets."

Eleanor words made Benjamin's expression even darker.

Benjamin's voice was hoarse as he said, "Saying this will only make Harper sad You should know what you mean to her. In her heart, you are the most important person. She wants you to be healthy, so we should cooperate with the treatment, listen to Dr. Gene's arrangements, and have the surgery. After the child is born, you'll still need to take care of them!"

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Mrs. Eleanor's smile remained unchanged, but she waved her hand in refusal.

"I don't want surgery. At my age, changing hearts won't do much. Let's just go with the flow. As for Harper, don't say anything. Pretend you don't know anything, at least until after she gives birth."

"Grandma, if you keep this from Harper, and she finds out, I'm afraid I won't have a good time. She'll probably hate me to death." Benjamin looked helpless.


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