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The Breaking Point of Love novel Chapter 426

Before the doctor could respond, a nearby young nurse chimed in, answering Celeste's question.

"The patient in Room 1003 is an elderly lady. She fainted yesterday due to high blood pressure. After some tests, it turned out to be nothing serious.

"She could've been discharged the same day, but her family insisted she stay for two more days for observation.

"She's a picky one too—refused to stay in a regular ward and demanded a VIP room. Her family was quite pushy as well.

"Our VIP ward has been fully booked these past few days, but they're related to someone important.

"After that person made a few calls, they just took over a room someone else had already reserved..."

The nurse kept talking nonstop until the doctor beside her gave a small cough, worried someone might overhear them.

The nurse fell silent.

So, that meant they would be leaving tomorrow?

If that was the case, Celeste felt somewhat relieved. At least there was less risk that Isabelle would run into members of the Lockets or the Shaws.

But still…

What she really feared was that some people might intentionally try to provoke her mother.

Thinking this over, Celeste, still uneasy, turned to the doctor and nurse and said, "My mother is currently not in a good mental state—she can't handle emotional triggers.

"Please keep a close eye on anyone entering or leaving her ward. Aside from familiar medical staff and a few of us from the family, no one else is allowed to enter without our permission.

"Also, if anyone asks about my mother's condition, please notify me immediately."

The doctor replied, "Of course, Ms. Rodriguez. Don't worry, we'll handle it."

Even with the doctor's reassurance, Celeste couldn't fully relax.

Just like she had been asking around about the Lockets and the Shaws, it was likely that they, too, would try to find out what was going on with her side.

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