Rong Wei ran up ahead first, "Mom..."
The person on the bed naturally showed no response.
Tears quickly formed in her eyes as she turned to ask the doctor, "Doctor, how is my mom doing?"
The doctor lifted his hand to remove the medical mask on his face, his expression still tense, not yet recovered from the recent emergency, "The patient's injury today isn't serious. Some medication and a few days' rest should suffice, but..."
He didn't finish his sentence.
But in the drawn-out tone, everyone could hear it was bad news.
Rong Wei's heart immediately tightened, "What's wrong? What do you mean 'but'?"
Another doctor walked out from the emergency room, his name tag indicating he was a neurologist.
He looked up at Rong Wei and informed her with a heavy voice, "The patient has a tumor in her brain, near the brainstem. The tumor has grown large, and moreover, it's malignant."
Rong Wei staggered, her face instantly losing all color.