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The Contract Marriage by Winter Love

Chapter 248
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Chapter 246 Missed The Best Time For Treatment

Julian heard her and smiled. "Are you kidding me? There was no light outside. Who said it was bright outside? "

"It is really bright now! It's already 7: 30 in the morning." Ruby looked at his eyes in disbelief again. She knew that

his eyes had not been good recently. So she raised her hand and waved it in front of his eyes.

However, she realized that those eyes did not have any reaction at all.

Ruby became nervous for a moment. "Young Master, your eyes. . . "

Only then did Julian realize that there was something wrong with the situation. He suddenly sat up from the bed and

reached out his hand to grab the phone. He pressed the start button. He clearly heard the sound of the phone

being turned on, but he could not see anything. The world in front of him was still pitch black!

"Ruby! Ruby! You, you, you said it was really morning now?"

"Yes!"

" My eyes! What happened to my eyes? Why can't I see anything? Why?" Julian's world suddenly panicked. He

nervously grabbed Ruby's hand, his mind somewhat collapsing.

"Young Master, don't worry. Didn't your eyes not see clearly before? Calm down first. I will help you put on your

clothes. Maybe it will be fine in a while." Ruby saw his nervous look and immediately comforted him.

"Okay! Quickly help me put on my clothes! You're right. I should be fine in a while. . .” Julian comforted himself in his

heart.

Ruby immediately got off the bed and put on her clothes first. She then helped Julian put on his clothes. It seemed

that it was almost done. Only then did she bring him downstairs.

Daphne had also just woken up and just walked out of the room on the first floor. She saw the maid Ruby helping

her son down the stairs and looking at her son's eyes which was in a daze, she immediately walked over nervously.

"Julian, what happened to you?" Daphne looked up at her son and found that his eyes were not looking at her. She

was so scared that her back felt cold.

"Mom, tell me what time it is now? Is it not dawn yet, right? Why can't I see anything?" Julian still held onto his last

glimmer of hope, hoping that Ruby had just lied to him, but his mother's reply had sent him straight to hell.

"It's almost 7: 30 in the morning. The sun is almost out. How can it be that it was still dawn yet? Julian, can't you see

me now?" Daphne held her son's hand tightly.

"Mom! I can't see you! What happened to my eyes? Why is it like this? Why?" Julian shouted in the living room with

a broken expression.

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Daphne immediately comforted her son, "Julian, don't worry. Your eyes might recover in a while. Go to the sofa and

sit for a while. I'll take you to the hospital right away, okay?"

Daphne saw Julian like this and felt her heart ache. She held her son's hand and kept consoling him. She took him to

the sofa and sat down.

"Mom, quickly call the hospital director. Ask him to arrange the best ophthalmologist for me! I can't be blind! I

absolutely can't be blind!"

Julian held his mother's hand tightly and reminded her, afraid that it would be a little late. His eyes could no longer

be seen. He did not want to repeat what he had experienced nine years ago.

"Alright, alright, alright! Mom will call him right away! I'll call right away!" Daphne patted her son's hand in pain and

got up to go back to the bedroom to get her phone.

When Julian was shouting, Vivian also heard the sound. She immediately put on her clothes and walked down from

upstairs.

Before she went down to the living room, she heard the conversation between mother-in-law and Julian and

instantly understood what had happened. She immediately walked over nervously and looked at Julian, who was

sitting on the sofa, looking forward helplessly. There was not a trace of focus in those eyes.

"Julian! What's wrong with you? What happened to your eyes?" Vivian sat down beside him and kept looking into

Julian's eyes. She found that he could not see her at all.

Julian fumbled around and grabbed her hand. "Vivian, it's over! My eyes can't see anymore! I can't see anything

now! I can't see anything! What should I do? What should I do?"

Vivian saw Julian's expression and immediately comforted him. "Don't worry. Your eyes have been having problems

recently, haven't they? Maybe a little eye potion will make you feel better."

"Yes! How could I forget about this? Ruby!"

"Yes! Young Master!"

"Quickly go to the study and bring my eye medicine over! Hurry up!"

"Yes!" Ruby heard his words and immediately ran upstairs.

Ethan and Old Master Cooper also walked out of the room. They looked at Julian on the sofa and quickly understood

what had happened.

Ethan looked at his son's panicked look and said slowly, "Don't worry. Your eyes have a root of disease in the past.

Maybe there's something wrong with your cornea."

"Dad, will my eyes never see again?" Julian followed his father's voice and looked over. He could not help but feel

nervous.

"You haven't seen a doctor yet. Maybe it's just a small problem. The most important thing for you now is to relax.

The more nervous you are, the more invisible your eyes are."

While Ethan was talking, Ruby had already run down the stairs with the eye potion in her hand. She quickly ran to

Julian's side and helped him drip the eye potion carefully. However, after a while, Julian's eyes still did not show any

reaction, which made Julian even more nervous.

Daphne had already finished the phone call. She looked at her husband and said, "I just called the director of

Municipal Hospital. He has already arranged for the best eye specialist. "

Ethan nodded and immediately asked the driver to prepare the car. He looked at his wife and said, "You follow Julian

to the hospital."

"Okay!" Daphne immediately got up and went back to her bedroom. After a while, she put on her coat and walked

out with her bag. She saw her son stand up from the sofa with Ruby's help. She looked at her son and thought,

"Ruby, follow me!"

"Yes. . ." Ruby nodded but still looked at Vivian.

Vivian immediately waved her hand, "Take good care of Julian and go with Madam!"

"Yes!"

Daphne and Ruby helped Julian out of the living room and helped him sit in the car. After a moment, the car started

to drive quickly towards Municipal Hospital.

Along the way, Julian sat in the car nervously, unable to accept the fact that he had suddenly gone blind. Daphne

kept comforting her son, but no matter how much she said, it couldn't really comfort Julian's heart.

Because everything in front of them was dark, he felt as if he had been abandoned all of a sudden. The whole world

had started to become unsafe. He held his mother's hand tightly along the way, afraid that she would let him go a

little.

The hospital arrived very quickly. Ruby quickly went to hang up the number and then helped Julian to the specialist's

consultation room with Daphne. Because Julian's eyes suddenly went blind, the specialist suggested that he go for a

check-up first and then look at the examination results before coming to a conclusion. Julian cooperated with him

and did a few checkups. Finally, he returned to the specialist's consultation room.

"Your eyes had problems nine years ago. This time, it should be the relapse of the old disease. You should have

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gone to the hospital earlier to treat it. The eye drops are useless."

"But the previous one was also an expert. That person said there was no problem. He even prescribed some

medicine for us!" When Daphne heard the expert's words, she hurriedly explained.

"That person is no longer in this hospital. He left because of an accident."

"What about my son's eyes?" Daphne asked nervously.

The doctor looked at Julian and shook his head. "He has missed the best time for treatment."

Julian immediately looked in the direction of the doctor and asked nervously, "Doctor, please make it clear. What do

you mean by missing the best treatment time? My eyes can't be seen anymore?"

The specialist sighed. "It's not that you can't see anymore. If there is a suitable cornea, it is still possible. . ."

Julian stood up when he heard him. "What kind of expert are you? My eyes have always been fine. I just had some

problems recently. And you sentenced me to death. Impossible! Let's go!"

After saying that, Julian started to grope his way towards the door. Ruby immediately followed him and held his arm

to comfort him. "Young Master, don't worry. Maybe the doctor will have a way. . ."

Daphne also immediately apologized to the doctor, "Sorry! His mood is really bad, you must forgive him!"

The specialist smiled in understanding. "I'm fine! I can understand his mood, but his eyes really missed the best

treatment time. Now, we can only wait for the appropriate cornea."

Daphne still looked at the expert in disbelief. "Is there really no other way?"

The expert shook his head helplessly.

Julian's heart sank. He took Ruby out of the specialist's office.

When the three of them sat back in the car, Julian looked ahead with a blank face. "Mom, I don't believe my eyes

can't see. Take me to another hospital to make a diagnosis!"

He was sentenced to death just like that. He could not accept it! Not willing!

In these nine years, his eyes had always been very good. How could something go wrong just because he said it?

Impossible! Absolutely impossible!

No matter what the doctor said, Julian would not believe it!

Daphne listened to her son and nodded. "Julian, don’t worry. Mom will take you there. Let's go to a few more

hospitals! Maybe this person is mistaken."

"Mom, he must be mistaken!"

"Right! Right, right, right! Son, don't worry. Mom will take you there now!"

Daphne brought Julian to two more hospitals, but the result was still the same even when it was past four o'clock in

the afternoon.

Julian's eyes missed the best time to treat it, so he could only wait for the appropriate cornea.