Chapter 431 Lock Up Yourself

With a pale face, Heidy grabbed the nurse's clothes excitedly, eager to get an answer. She didn't believe that she was blind, let alone accept it. Heidy was on the verge of collapse as she urgently needed an answer.

The nurse was startled, but she still answered bravely, "The doctor said that your eyes were scratched by a sharp big nail, which caused serious injury to your corneas, and you were blind. Fortunately, your eyeballs were not hurt, or it would be more serious."

Hearing the nurses' answers, Heidy shouted in disbelief, "No, it's impossible. You are lying to me. I won't be blind. I won't be blind." With that, Heidy wanted to go outside, but she couldn't see anything and ran into a passer-by directly.

"Heidy, what's wrong with you?" Hearst said abruptly.

Heidy fumbled around and tried to grab his hand, but failed, "Hearst, I can't see you. They said I was blind. Tell me it's not true! It's not true!"

Hearst walked quickly to her, frowned and stared fiercely at the nurse standing aside. Seeing this, the latter quickly lowered her head and did not speak. Holding Heidy's arm, Hearst said softly, "Heidy, let's go back to our room first." While they were talking, Hearst immediately picked up Heidy in his arms and strode back to the ward.

Sitting on the bed, Heidy grabbed his hand hard and said in a trembling voice, "Hearst, tell me quickly. They are all lying to me. I just suffered minor injuries. How could I be blind? Tell me now. Tell me what they said is not true..."

Looking at her face, Hearst knew that there was no need to hide it from her now. Looking at her, Hearst looked heavy. After a long silence, he said, "The doctor said that your cornea is indeed injured. But it doesn't mean that your disease is completely impossible to be cured. As long as you find a suitable cornea for the transplant operation, you can see everything again."

When the nurse's words were proved to be true, Heidy stared blankly ahead. Tears streamed down her face. She cried, "How could this be? Why am I blind? Why did he do this to me? Why? I didn't do anything wrong. Why did he take my eyes away..."

Seeing her sad face, Hearst pressed his lips tightly. Hugging her tightly, he wanted to warm her up with his own arms. Heidy cried hysterically and couldn't accept the fact at the moment. She couldn't see anything and became blind.

Hearst kissed her cheek and comforted her gently, "It's okay. I've asked someone to look for a suitable cornea. As long as it was found, the transplant operation could be performed immediately. At that time, you will recover and see the light again. Heidy, don't be afraid. It will be over soon."

Heidy didn't say anything but kept venting her emotions. She kept patting on Hearst's shoulder. She was on the verge of breaking down.

Not knowing how long she had cried, Heidy was tired. Leaning against Hearst's chest

Drugged one night by her ex-boyfriend, a mysterious man took advantage of her in an ecstatic night filled with sex.

To take her revenge, she married the man, and used him.

"As long as I'm alive, I'm still his legal wife, while all of you are just his mistresses."

She remained adamant even when he was involved in scandals with other women.

Eventually she stormed off after she learned that he had betrayed her again.But life brought her back to him a few years later, to his astonishment.

is hand in front of her. Heidy grabbed his hand and said, "We can't do that, Hearst. Although I want to find the corneas and recover as soon as possible. But I can't hurt others because of my selfishness."

"I'll talk to you later." After hanging up the phone, Hearst held her hand and said in a low voice, "The removal of corneas needs six hours after the corpse's death, and at the latest twelve hours. It was not easy to get the other party's consent and meet the requirements. Heidy, this is a deal. For many people, a pair of eyes was not as important as money. It's not a loss for those people to exchange one million dollars for their corneas."

Shaking her head hard, Heidy said firmly, "Hearst, no, I won't accept it. Yes, many people would sell their kidney and liver for money. But we can't tempt them to sell it with money. Hearst, I want to restore my sight, but I want to use a normal method. Hearst, promise me not to do that, okay?"

Hearst didn't say anything. According to the current situation, it was not easy to get corneas through legal channels. Maybe they could one day, but it would take a lot of time. He was worried that Heidy's condition was getting worse and worse.

Seeing that he didn't say anything, Heidy said sincerely, "I hate the person who made me blind. I don't want to be the one who makes others blind. Although we can give them money and let them live a better life in the future. But after all, it was immoral. I really can't hurt others. Hearst, you can't do that. Otherwise, I won't have an operation."

Seeing that she insisted, Hearst finally compromised and said, "Well, I respect your decision. Heidy, don't worry. I will find another way to get the corneas from the eyes of the dead and not go to the black market. Then promise me that you will be fine, okay?"

Lowering her eyes, Heidy smiled bitterly, "I also want to be fine, but unfortunately... It's so difficult."