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Resent, Reject, Regret by Aqua Summers

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Chapter 513 Lost Her Sight in Prison

Dr. Engle said after examining her, “You’re recovering very well. There won’t be any scars when the scabs fall off. It

should happen in the next two days.”

Deirdre thanked Dr. Engle smilingly.

At that moment, Dr. Engle noticed something. “Has your vision returned, Miss McKinnon?”

“Yes.” Deirdre said, “However, I can only see some light and blurry colors of an object, but I can’t see something

clearly yet.”

“How did you lose your sight, Miss McKinnon?”

Deirdre paused for a moment and turned to the area behind subconsciously where Kyran was.

Dr. Engle said smilingly, “You can choose not to answer if it’s inconvenient for you. I’m only thinking that there

should be hope of recovery for the eyes if you’re not born blind.”

“Really?” Deirdre held the hem of her top tightly. It was truly torturous for her not to be able to see. Moreover, she

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felt the urge to see how Kyran looked.

Dr. Engle said, “This is only my prediction. It would be better for you to examine your eyes, of course.”

Deirdre nodded in all seriousness.

After leaving Dr. Engle’s office, she headed to the ophthalmology department with Kyran.

After the examination, the doctor asked, “Miss McKinnon, have you experienced head trauma in the past?”

At the thought of the nightmarish experience in prison, Deirdre clenched her fists tightly. “Hmm…”

“You have a blood clot in your brain that is compressing on your optic nerve, resulting in blindness. As for the

reason you can see a little, the blot clot may have shifted to the left due to some external factor.”

Deirdre asked, “Uh… Will I recover my vision then?”

The doctor was uncertain. “The location of your blood clot is very dangerous. If we were to remove it surgically by

force, it would be riskier for you. Moreover, how long has it been since you lost your sight?”

“Three years.”

The doctor was surprised. “Why haven’t you gotten your eyes checked in the hospital after so long? If you were to

seek consultation from the first day you lost your sight, perhaps you would only need a small surgery to correct it.”

Deirdre did not answer, and her face was pale.

Kyran swallowed a gulp of saliva, and his mind was perplexed.

‘Three years ago was when she was still in prison.

‘She lost her sight in prison…‘

She had not been lying at the time, yet he was so embarrassed that he became furious. He had assumed that she

was ridiculing him by exaggerating her condition and blaming him.

He clenched his fists tightly and shut his eyes in despair. He thought about how much of a b*st*rd he was

at the time.

Deirdre calmed down and said, “I was in prison at the time.”

Chapter 513 Lost Her Sight in Prison

The doctor was stunned because he did not expect that answer. He let out a cough and said, “You could still apply

to receive treatment for your condition in prison too.”

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Yes, she had been desperate and begged for Brendan’s help only to receive his intimate conversation with Charlene

and his disgust toward her.

She had not had the courage to seek his help anymore afterward. She would rather lose her sight than beg

Brendan.

“I need money for the treatment too.” Deirdre smiled calmly. “I was penniless at the time, so I gave up.”

The doctor could not help heaving a sigh. “You can’t undergo surgery now, so you can only take some medicine to

dissolve the blood clot slowly. The process will possibly be slow and long. Can you accept

that?”

“Yes.” Deirdre was unbothered. She had already lost her sight for three years, so what would a little wait do to her?

The only thing she had more than anything else now was time.

“Great then. I shall prescribe you medicine now, and you will only take it according to the prescription. It would be

best if you could visit the hospital to check the blood clot once a month.”

“Thank you, doctor.”

After receiving the prescription, Deirdre and Kyran went to get the prescription filled.

Kyran could not refrain from saying on the way there, “Did something bad happen to you in prison, Deirdre?”