Chapter 1434: 1434. May Wake Up At this moment, Harry Hall stared unblinkingly at Helen Melendy's fingers. After pausing for a few seconds, just as he thought it might have been his imagination, Helen's finger moved again.
This time, Harry saw it clearly-Helen's finger had indeed moved.
Excitedly, he stood up from the bedside and leaned down toward Helen, "Helen, can you hear me? It's Harry. Helen, when will you wake up? I'm still waiting for you to becmy wife, my bride. Helen, can you hear me?" Tears streamed down his face in excitement-hot tears splashed onto Helen's face, creating a sparkling mist. He anxiously pressed the emergency call button several times, but as if displeased by how slow the doctors were, he directly opened the door to call for help.
Just as he got up, his wrist was suddenly held by a soft, almost boneless yet slightly cool hand.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHarry's steps halted abruptly, his gaze falling to the hand gripping his wrist. Though the strength was faint, it seemed to carry enough power to hold him back.
His body trembled slightly with excitement.
His eyes fell on Helen's face. Her eyes remained tightly shut, but her eyeballs were visibly exhibiting faint movement.
"Helen, are you waking up? Helen!" At that moment, Dr. Charles hurried in. “Mr. Hall, what happened?" "Quickly, give my wife a thorough check! Just now, her fingers moved, and now she's holding onto my hand." Overcwith excitement, Harry spoke with noticeable incoherence.
Since Helen continued to hold Harry's hand firmly without letting go, the sight before Dr. Charles as he entered was precisely this scene. A flicker of astonishment that he could hardly believe showed in his eyes.
Cases of vegetative patients waking up do exist, but even on a global scale, such cases are exceedingly rare. Even though Helen had been examined by the world's foremost neurological authorities, Dr. Charles had never truly expected her to wake up.
But the scene before him now nearly overturned his understanding of medical science.
Without delaying further, he stepped forward to check Helen thoroughly.
"Her pupils are responsive too." Dr. Charles exclaimed in excitement, turning to Harry, whose eyes were now reddened with emotion. "Miss Melendy's current condition shows an extremely high likelihood of regaining consciousness. Mr. Hall, this is undoubtedly due to your daily conversations with her. Congratulations!" This was the first vegetative case Dr. Charles had personally handled and witnessed with such significant progress. In that moment, his level of excitement was no less than Harry's.
Although Harry's outward expression remained calm, the hand hanging by his side kept curling and straightening, repeating the movement.
Anyone who touched his palm would have been able to tell that when Dr. Charles was examining Hefen j just now, Harry's hands were drenched in cold sweat, terrified that the results might dash his hope.
"I'll return and coordinate with several other doctors to conduct a om comprehensive check for Miss Melendy, and then we'll perform a targeted consultation based on her current state." "Alright, thank you very much."
Harry's tone remained as light as always while thanking Dr. Charles, as he typically refrained from displaying his emotions in front of others. Nevertheless, Dr. Charles still caught the unmistakable waves of emotion surging through his eyes.
Helen showing signs of awakening was naturally an enormous cause for joy for Harry.
Yet the joy didn't dispel the gloom lurking in his heart; rather, it added weight to it.
This time, with Helen finally showing signs of waking up, Harry was determined to never let William Hall have another opportunity to harm her.