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                    Although Sophie's words were not entirely believed by Hurley, he kept them in his heart.
Late at night, he asked Matilda to go back and rest first. Matilda thought that Hurley was concerned about her, so she happily left.
When Stephen also fell asleep, Hurley called Chris, "Let them in."
Chris brought in a doctor, saying, "Mr. Walton."
"Be gentle, check if his leg is seriously injured." Stephen is still so young; he shouldn't be fabricating these things to deceive him.
The doctor complied, quietly entering, then lifting the blanket to examine Stephen's leg.
"Mr. Walton, are there X-rays?"
Hurley handed over the hospital's X-rays. The doctor looked at them for a while and said, "This doesn't seem right. I've been a bone doctor for many years. I can tell if there is a dislocation or bone fracture with just a touch."
"The young master's leg looks serious, but in reality, it shouldn't be as severely injured as it seems. This X-ray shouldn't be of the young master's leg. If possible, could we take another one for the young master?"
After hearing this, Hurley furrowed his brow.
If Sophie's words couldn't be trusted, and now this doctor is questioning the X-ray, something might be seriously wrong. The doctor was a bone specialist well-known in the country, specially brought in by Chris under Hurley's instructions.
"I understand," Hurley said with a very unpleasant expression.
After seeing off the doctor, Hurley immediately contacted the director of the city hospital.
When the director heard that the examination report was fake, he broke out in a cold sweat and hurriedly got out of bed to personally bring Stephen to undergo an examination.
When Stephen woke up, he happened to be under the machine and saw everything. Stephen understood what was going on, was greatly shocked, and cried, refusing to undergo the examination.
However, Hurley remained unmoved by Stephen's tears until the examination was completed.
Stephen obtained the new report, and the newly taken X-ray showed that Stephen's leg was perfectly fine, completely different from the previous one.
"Stephen, what's going on?!"
"I don't know, I don't know..."
Matilda, aware of the situation, rushed to the hospital in the early morning. Seeing Hurley's ashen face, Matilda's heart skipped a beat.
"Hurley..."
Hurley directly threw the report in front of Matilda, "Take a look for yourself."
Matilda knew that Hurley had found out about the fake reports she and her uncle arranged. She was on the verge of kneeling down in front of Hurley, "Hurley, I know I was wrong. It's all my fault. Stephen wanted you to care more about him, fearing that you would focus on Jake and neglect him. That's why I thought of this method, hoping to make you pay more attention to Stephen."
"But Stephen falling down the stairs is true, Sophie can testify! Hurley, don't blame me, and don't blame Stephen, okay..."
Hurley looked coldly at Matilda and Stephen. He couldn't believe they resorted to such methods; Matilda seemed like a stranger to him now.
"Hurley, I really know I was wrong, and I won't do it again in the future." Matilda continued to apologize.
"Uncle, don't blame Mommy. Mommy is not in good health and can't get angry. You can scold me. It's because I've been abroad for too long, and I wanted you to care more about me."
Stephen pleaded with tears in his eyes.
A child wouldn't understand such conspiracies, so Matilda must have played a crucial role in this. When Hurley mentioned Matilda's poor health, was her frequent fainting genuine, or was it an act?
Also, Sophie's statement about possible mistreatment of Anabel – was that true?
Hurley's temple throbbed, "Matilda, let this matter go. If such a situation happens again, you'll go abroad with Stephen!"
                
            
        Late at night, he asked Matilda to go back and rest first. Matilda thought that Hurley was concerned about her, so she happily left.
When Stephen also fell asleep, Hurley called Chris, "Let them in."
Chris brought in a doctor, saying, "Mr. Walton."
"Be gentle, check if his leg is seriously injured." Stephen is still so young; he shouldn't be fabricating these things to deceive him.
The doctor complied, quietly entering, then lifting the blanket to examine Stephen's leg.
"Mr. Walton, are there X-rays?"
Hurley handed over the hospital's X-rays. The doctor looked at them for a while and said, "This doesn't seem right. I've been a bone doctor for many years. I can tell if there is a dislocation or bone fracture with just a touch."
"The young master's leg looks serious, but in reality, it shouldn't be as severely injured as it seems. This X-ray shouldn't be of the young master's leg. If possible, could we take another one for the young master?"
After hearing this, Hurley furrowed his brow.
If Sophie's words couldn't be trusted, and now this doctor is questioning the X-ray, something might be seriously wrong. The doctor was a bone specialist well-known in the country, specially brought in by Chris under Hurley's instructions.
"I understand," Hurley said with a very unpleasant expression.
After seeing off the doctor, Hurley immediately contacted the director of the city hospital.
When the director heard that the examination report was fake, he broke out in a cold sweat and hurriedly got out of bed to personally bring Stephen to undergo an examination.
When Stephen woke up, he happened to be under the machine and saw everything. Stephen understood what was going on, was greatly shocked, and cried, refusing to undergo the examination.
However, Hurley remained unmoved by Stephen's tears until the examination was completed.
Stephen obtained the new report, and the newly taken X-ray showed that Stephen's leg was perfectly fine, completely different from the previous one.
"Stephen, what's going on?!"
"I don't know, I don't know..."
Matilda, aware of the situation, rushed to the hospital in the early morning. Seeing Hurley's ashen face, Matilda's heart skipped a beat.
"Hurley..."
Hurley directly threw the report in front of Matilda, "Take a look for yourself."
Matilda knew that Hurley had found out about the fake reports she and her uncle arranged. She was on the verge of kneeling down in front of Hurley, "Hurley, I know I was wrong. It's all my fault. Stephen wanted you to care more about him, fearing that you would focus on Jake and neglect him. That's why I thought of this method, hoping to make you pay more attention to Stephen."
"But Stephen falling down the stairs is true, Sophie can testify! Hurley, don't blame me, and don't blame Stephen, okay..."
Hurley looked coldly at Matilda and Stephen. He couldn't believe they resorted to such methods; Matilda seemed like a stranger to him now.
"Hurley, I really know I was wrong, and I won't do it again in the future." Matilda continued to apologize.
"Uncle, don't blame Mommy. Mommy is not in good health and can't get angry. You can scold me. It's because I've been abroad for too long, and I wanted you to care more about me."
Stephen pleaded with tears in his eyes.
A child wouldn't understand such conspiracies, so Matilda must have played a crucial role in this. When Hurley mentioned Matilda's poor health, was her frequent fainting genuine, or was it an act?
Also, Sophie's statement about possible mistreatment of Anabel – was that true?
Hurley's temple throbbed, "Matilda, let this matter go. If such a situation happens again, you'll go abroad with Stephen!"
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