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Unconscious Husband: Meet Her Love In Silence by Ken Slaner

Chapter 688
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Chapter: 688

Perhaps… he was also struggling to maintain control over himself.

As Ariana pondered this possibility, memories of Theodore’s restrained and disciplined gaze flooded

her mind, causing her hand to involuntarily clench.

Theodore had been fighting to suppress the effects of the medication, but what had she done?

Ariana was consumed by overwhelming regret. If only she had known about these circumstances

earlier, she wouldn’t have reacted so strongly when she discovered Theodore was monitoring her. Nor

would she have uttered those harsh words, unknowingly hurting Theodore during those moments.

And now, she had no idea where he was. Could it be that he had secluded himself, out of fear of losing

control, to confront these emotions alone?

The more Ariana contemplated this, the more profound her sorrow grew, weighing heavily upon her

heart.

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She should have noticed earlier, and she should have remained by Theodore’s side, providing him with

companionship during this challenging time.

Ariana found herself completely consumed by feelings of remorse, only snapping back to reality when

Mitchel called her name twice.

“Sorry, I was Lost in thought,” Ariana apologized, her head lowered.

Mitchel didn’t mind and simply replied, “Actually, the mental side effects are not a major concern. They

will fade away once complete withdrawal from the medication is achieved. The real issue lies in the

combination of cyproheptadine II and cyproheptadine III sedatives, which can accelerate the

development and onset of numerous dormant diseases.”

Upon hearing this, Ariana’s heart tightened immediately, and she nervously asked, “What does that

mean?”

Could it be that Theodore’s body would also experience complications due to this medication?

Worrisome thoughts flooded Ariana’s mind, causing her to feel a sense of fear as a cold sweat

unknowingly broke out.

“If the patient is in good health, there should be no issues,” Mitchel explained briefly. “But if the patient

has a benign tumor, taking this medication could accelerate its transformation into a malignant one.

The same applies to other underlying conditions. One should always consider the patient’s health when

using this medication.”

Ariana immediately pondered whether Theodore’s body harbored any other problems, although she

couldn’t be entirely certain, which only added to the chaos of her emotions.

“Dr. Chadwick, I am truly grateful for all your assistance. If there is ever anything I can do to help in the

future, please let me know, and I’ll do my utmost.” Ariana suppressed her tumultuous emotions and

conveyed her gratitude to Mitchel.

Mitchel, however, simply waved his hand indifferently and replied, “No need. I agreed to assist you

because I am also intrigued by this matter. Neurology happens to be my area of expertise, and these

medications possess research value as well.”

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“Neurology?” Ariana was slightly taken aback. She had always assumed his specialty lay in

orthopedics or surgery, considering he had been her attending physician for quite some time.

“Indeed,” Mitchel nodded. “I hail from Ivebridge originally. I came to Eleymond this time for a treatment

project concerning a rare genetic brain disorder. Presently, I am engaged in researching surgical

strategies. This particular ailment is highly unique, with no documented cases before, so in order to

enhance the success rate, I need to gather similar cases from hospitals across various locations. The

hospitals in Eleymond serve as the final stop in my plan.”

As Ariana listened to Mitchel, she found herself awestruck. Her understanding and admiration for his

profession as a doctor had reached new heights.

Being a doctor wasn’t just demanding, with virtually no holidays throughout the year, but surgeries

alone could last for several hours.

Doctors often had to work overtime in the dead of night to save lives.

Among all the professions Ariana knew, doctors had the highest cases of death resulting from

overwork.

She had always held a deep admiration for the medical profession.