Chapter 76 Spicy Food It Is!
"It's a headache caused by heart disease,'' Dr. Greg responded abruptly.
Audrey Turnah was slightly startled.
"Heart disease?" She asked.
What kind of heart disease could make Jerry Dank have such a severe headache?
"Miss Turnah, don't you really know what's going on?" Collins Date asked Audrey meaningfully.
"Jerry Dank is like this because..." Collins was about to say when Jerry Dank interrupted him.
"Collins!'' Jerry Dank called from on top of the hospital bed.
"I'm thirsty," he added.
Collins looked awkward.
Why was he thirsty? Because he did not want him to tell Audrey Turnah the truth?
He felt so uncomfortable and refused to explain it clearly to Audre Turnah, so he was convinced.
Collins Date was really speechless, and was about to get some water, when Audrey Turnah took the cup quickly, poured some water in it, and brought it to the bedside.
Jerry Dank was silent for a moment, but still reached out to take it.
"Thank you," he muttered.
"You're welcome," Audrey Turnah said and turned to look at Collins Date.
"Mr. Date, what were you talking about before, and why did you just say that?" Audrey asked.
Collins Date was depressed.
"Dr. Greg, let's talk about it," he quickly said, interrupting Audrey.
"To put it simply, it is a heart disease caused by psychological shadow," Dr. Greg explained.
"Five years ago, Mr. Dank had a friend who blocked a knife for him to save him. After his friend passed away, he always thought of this scene and couldn't sleep. Over time, insomnia caused headaches, and headaches led back to insomnia, a vicious circle. So that it became more and more serious," Dr. Greg told Collins and Audrey, as if they didn't already know.
Audrey Turnah was stunned, and looked at Jerry Dank in disbelief.
"Who is the friend Mr. Dank is talking about, no, it can't be me, right?" Audrey asked.
Jerry Dank pursed his lips, but did not speak.
Collins Date couldn't help it anymore.
"Besides you, Miss Turnah, who else has blocked the knife for him?" He asked.
Who else can make him so unforgettable!
If Jerry Dank didn't want Audrey Turnah to know about what had happened to him in the past five years, Collins Date really wanted to tell her about the past five years now.
"What? The friend who blocked the knife for Mr. Dank is Audrey?!" Dr. Greg asked.
He was shocked.
"What did Mr. Dank say, that this friend passed away?" He added.
Jerry Dank looked indifferent.
"I made a mistake," he said urgently.
''Huh?!!!'' Dr. Greg exclaimed.
Can human life be mistaken?
"If Audrey was really a friend who stood up for you..." Dr. Greg said with excitement.
"Then I'm 90% sure about your disease," he added.
Jerry Dank's heart disease was caused by his friend blocking the knife and dying for him.
Now that Audrey Turnah was still alive, so the heart disease that troubled him had lost the soil to breed. In time, it will definitely be alleviated, or even completely eliminated.
Once the heart disease is gone, the headache will naturally be cured.
Collins Date was overjoyed.
"Doctor Greg, are you serious?" He asked.
"Of course, I never make unnecessary guarantees," the doctor assured Collins.
The difficulty of the conditioned heart disease dropped instantly, and Dr. Greg was in a good mood.
"Audrey, since you are old classmates getting together, I won't bother you to reminisce about the old days. You are chatting, I will go home first, my family is still waiting," Dr. Greg said to Audrey.
Collins Date glanced at Audrey Turnah knowingly, and stood up.
"Doctor Greg, I'll see you off," he said to the doctor.
In the ward, soon there were only Audrey Turnah and Jerry Dank left.
Audrey Turnah was in a complicated mood.
At that time, she simply thought that when she died, all the entanglements with the Dank family would be over.
But she didn't expect that it would cast such a deep shadow on Jerry Dank, that it would cause him to suffer from insomnia and headache.
Thinking about it now, what she did back then seemed a bit cruel.
Putting it on anyone, watching a person die in order to save herself, may leave a psychological shadow, but Jerry Dank's case seemed to be extraordinarily heavy.
Audrey Turnah struggled for a while, and then said with a guilty conscience.
"I'm sorry Mr. Dank, I... I really didn't know that things will turn out like this, I'm really sorry..."
She wanted to say that she didn't do it on purpose, but when she thought about it, didn't she do it on purpose?
Jerry Dank stared at her, and the girl lowered her head, not daring to look at him, as if she was too guilty for doing something wrong.
There was a soft emotion in his heart.
"It's okay," he replied.
Audrey Turnah breathed a sigh of relief.
"Then you, take care of yourself well here, Dr. Greg will definitely cure you," she added.
Jerry Dank nodded.
"Okay," he replied.
"You work in this hospital?" After a pause, he asked softly.
"Yes, Dr. Greg Xue is our department director," Audrey replied.
Audrey Turnah thought it was quite a coincidence.
"The day before yesterday you..." she started to say.
Before she finished speaking, someone called her.
"Audrey!"
Audrey Turnah turned around, and saw Peter standing outside the door, looking at Jerry Dank.
"This is your classmate? I just met Dr. Greg and he said that your classmate is hospitalized, are you okay?" Peter asked.
"It was serious a while ago, but it's much better now," Audrey replied.
Audrey Turnah stood up.
"Then, Mr. Dank, I won't bother you anymore. You have a good rest,'' she said to Jerry, and intended to leave.
Jerry Dank glanced over at Peter as if nothing was on his mind, and nodded slightly.
Audrey Turnah came out, a little apologetic.
"Peter, sorry for keeping you waiting,'' she said.
Peter smiled.
"It's okay, I happened to have some pathological data to look at, so don't worry," he replied.
The backs of the girl and Peter disappeared outside the door, and even their voices gradually became inaudible.
Jerry Dank's eyes were slightly cold.
He remembered that when Audrey Turnah answered the phone call at the seaside, she also called the other party by this name, Peter.
So she made an appointment to have dinner at her house at night, is that Dr. Peter?
When Audrey Turnah and Peter went downstairs, they saw that Leopold Demp had fallen asleep leaning on the seat.
He was woken up by Jerry Dank's phone call in the middle of the night last night, and he didn't sleep for most of the night. Later, he ran to the cemetery, and then hurried to Mullan City. He was really sleepy.
Audrey Turnah didn't wake him up and went straight home.
As a result, Charles Turnah called Audrey.
"Audrey, didn't you say that you want to invite Peter home for dinner? What time is it?" Charles Turnah asked.
"We're on our way, just out of the hospital," Audrey replied.
She glanced at the time, and saw that it was more than eight o'clock in the evening.
"I guess I'll be there in half an hour, if you and Dad are hungry, you can eat first,'' she said to Charles.
"I don't think you guys should come here at all, let's talk about it another day," Charles replied.
"There is a problem with a project in the company, and urgent coordination is needed. Dad and I are going to the company right now," he added.
"...that's fine. Then you guys do your work first,'' Audrey replied.
After hanging up the phone, seeing Peter's questioning gaze, Audrey Turnah was slightly embarrassed.
"My dad and my brother are in a hurry to go to the company, why not, why don't we eat outside today?'' She asked him.
Peter's eyes were obviously dim.
"Then what you said yesterday..." he started to ask.
Audrey Turnah knew what he was worried about.
"Going to my house for dinner... it won't change, it's just a possibility, you have to wait for another two days," she said to Peter.
"What do you want to eat tonight?" Peter asked, smiling.
"It should be me asking what you want to eat," Audrey replied.
"It's agreed today that I'll treat you to dinner," She added with a slight smile.
Peter was about to speak, when Leopold Demp rubbed his eyes and woke up.
"Audrey, do you want to eat?" He asked.
He was really hungry, tired and hungry.
Audrey Turnah hurriedly introduced them.
Peter smiled and reached out to Leopold.
"Hello, I'm Peter," he said cordially.
Leopold Demp glanced at him coldly and ignored him.
''Audrey, I want to eat barbecue,'' he said, whining.
Audrey was confused.
Peter naturally had no objection to Leopold Demp's proposal.
So twenty minutes later, they sat in the storefront of a food stall.
Leopold Demp flipped through the menu and looked at Peter coldly.
"Peter, is there anything you can't eat?" He asked.
''I can't eat spicy food, anything else is fine," Peter replied.
"Oh, you don't eat spicy food, do you?" Leopold Demp asked mischievously.
Then he closed the menu and spoke to the waiter.
"Two spicy crayfish! There should also be grilled oysters, scallops, cod, lamb skewers..."