Chapter 619 Body Paralyzing
- for the Time being As he moved, Huston saw that his arms and legs were lifted and put down. He was numb and mechanical, and the feeling of his body being out of control made him feel a little painful. Noticing that he was looking at her, Evelyn immediately approached him and asked, "What's wrong? If your throat hurts, you can tell me with your eyes what you need." Huston's eyes darkened, but in the end, he shook his head and said nothing. It was very quiet in the ward. Doctors were talking to each other from time to time.
- Evelyn was so nervous that she was waiting for the results of the examination. After reading through all the data, Kevin finally breathed a sigh of relief. "There's nothing wrong with his except for his lungs and shadow. He can be transferred to an ordinary VIP ward tomorrow. Don't worry." This was undoubtedly the best outcome for Evelyn. She looked at Kevin gratefully and said, "Thank you, thank you..." "Why can't I move my body?" Even though his throat was in great pain, the man still forced himself to speak in a hoarse voice. "There are three elements in the gas you inhaled, all of which are high-quality. You've been in the room for more than 20 minutes, so the side effects are greater.
- The temporary paralysis of your body is one of them." As Kevin spoke, he raised his hand and looked at his watch. "You can get out of bed tonight, but if you want to walk smoothly, you still need to recover." When Huston heard this, there was no particular emotional fluctuation, but his dark eyes seemed to be thinking about something. His indifference surprised the medical staff behind him, but on second thought, such a man was naturally different from ordinary people. "You've just woken up. You need to rest more. Call me if you have any problems." As Kevin spoke, he winked at Evelyn. "Evelyn, come out. I'll tell you a few things to take note of." "Okay." The door of the ward was closed. Kevin walked to the end of the corridor of the hospital, followed by Evelyn. The two of them stood face to face and had a tacit understanding of each other.