174 The Past of the Car Accident
Guo Miao looked carefully at the condition of Andy’s leg and frowned.
“How is it, Dr. Mindy? Can Mr. Andy’s leg be saved?” Jenny asked when she saw Guo Miao’s serious expression.
“There are some medical conditions that I need to explain to you and Master Sihan alone. Is it convenient for the two of you?” Guo Miao asked Jenny.
Jenny pointed at herself in confusion. “Me?”
“In any case, he should be consulting with his relatives. Can you accept the consultation as Andy’s relative?” Guo Miao said.
“Of course, you can,” Andy interrupted Guo Miao and patted Jenny’s hand. “Go ahead.”
“But I …” Jenny still looked a little scared, but she still followed Guo Miao out.
The three of them walked to the corridor, and Jenny asked, “Is there no cure for Mr. Andy’s illness?”
“No, but there is nothing wrong with Mr. Andy’s leg. All the muscles and bones are in good condition. I just checked his pulse and did not see anything wrong,” Guo Miao replied honestly.
Jenny’s eyes widened. “But all the doctors we’ve seen couldn’t make him stand up. Those doctors also said that there was nothing wrong with his leg, but Teacher Andy refuses to believe them.”
“We might need some auxiliary means. I have some perfume-mixing skills, which may be able to assist in the treatment, but what we need to know now is what he has been through,” Guo Miao asked.
Jenny lowered her head and heaved a deep sigh.
The car accident at that time was not a simple car accident, and Andy was also in the wrong.
At that time, Andy had driven Jenny and his younger brother out for a spin.
Andy’s parents died early, and his brother was his only family. Later, the car lost control halfway, and the whole car flipped over the cliff. The three of them were not in danger at the time.
However, Andy’s brother had asthma. Although there was medicine in the car, Jenny had been seriously injured and unconscious at the time while Andy had gotten stuck in the car seat. Neither could he couldn’t move her legs nor could she get his brother’s medicine.
Just like that, Andy watched his younger brother die in front of him.
After listening to Andy’s story, Guo Miao sighed. “So, you’re saying that Andy has been feeling guilty and is unable to stand up? Is that right?”
Jenny shook her head. “No, there’s nothing wrong with Andy’s leg, but he might have suffered too much of a shock and forgotten about his brother.”
Because there was too much pain in her memories of his brother, after losing the latter, he chose to forget him to ease the pain.
However, it was also because of this forgetfulness that the original guilt was transferred to his body, so his subconscience made his legs unable to walk.
Guo Miao sighed. This kind of family love was really touching. This was true brotherhood.
I have a way to help you, but it might take a long time. I’ll need your help.
“As long as Andy can stand up, I don’t care how long it takes.” Jenny nodded.
“Time is not an issue. The important thing is to make Andy stand,” Sihan said.
Now, as long as Andy could stand up again and regain hope for the future, they did not care how long it would take.
“I’ll go back tonight and make some incense. After that, I’ll bring it over. You need to light one piece of this incense every night. If Mr. Andy has a dream, you can ask him to record it,” Guo Miao said.
Jenny nodded.
Guo Miao said goodbye to the two of them and returned home to prepare the incense.
As soon as she got home, she saw a familiar car parked in front of her house.
Cheng Yu?
How did she know where she was living now?
Just as Guo Miao was about to walk around the car, Cheng Yu got down from the car and stopped her.
“Guo Miao, I have something to tell you.” Cheng Yu frowned.
“I don’t have anything to say to you. Please leave.” Guo Miao impatiently pushed Cheng Yu away and walked to the gate of her own home.
“Just ten minutes. Listen to me. I’m begging you.” Cheng Yu looked at Guo Miao with pleading eyes.
Guo Miao stood still and looked at Cheng Yu. “I’ll give you ten minutes. Please hurry up.”
Cheng Yu took out a document from the car. “Can you do what we said last time and issue a statement to clarify that your father is suffering from serious depression and that your sister can’t go to school because of cyberbullying?”