Chapter 66. A Home Filled with Love
The day of Yvette's discharge had finally arrived. As Yvette sat in a wheelchair, her eyes shielded by a blindfold, Nathan stood beside her, attentive to the doctor's instructions.
"The blindfold has to remain in place for a week to allow the new corneas to adjust to their new location on the eyeballs," the doctor explained, emphasizing the crucial role the blindfold played in the success of the operation.
Nathan listened intently, absorbing every detail. "So, on the seventh day, we can take the blindfold off, and if the operation was successful, your sister will see again," the doctor concluded, injecting a note of optimism.
However, Nathan, ever vigilant, sought clarification. "Doctor, what do you mean by 'if the operation was successful'? You assured me earlier after the operation that it was," he inquired, a hint of concern evident in his voice.
The doctor sighed, realizing the weight of Nathan's appr
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