Camryn’s eyes, right? I heard her aunts mention that she has been blind for a decade and has seen numerous eye specialists, but nothing has worked.”
It would be wonderful if Camryn could regain her sight.
If she had been blind her whole life, Mrs. York would still accept it. As long as Callum liked her and didn’t mind, Mrs. York, as a mother-in-law, would have no objections.
After all, it’s not Mrs. York who would be marrying her, but her son.
Ultimately, everything would depend on her son’s wishes.
“Dr. Carden is the only successor of the miracle doctor. It is said that she is an expert in both medicine and poison. Camryn lost her sight due to drugs. If even Dr. Carden is unable to help…”
Old Mrs. York did not continue, but everyone present understood her implication.
Serenity said, “Nana, I spoke with Camryn about it. She mentioned that she can see some light now, but not clearly. A doctor had previously treated her eyes effectively, but unfortunately, that doctor later passed away from illness, and her treatment was halted.”
Mrs. York felt a bit relieved. She asked, “In that case, there’s a chance for her sight to be restored. When will Dr. Carden return to Annenburg?”
Zachary responded instead, “Dr. Carden is in love with the fourth son of the Johnson family, and she’s currently pregnant. Even if she returns to Annenburg, she won’t be traveling far to treat patients anytime soon. We might only be able to request her help with Ms. Camryn’s eyes after she gives birth, has the baby’s sip-and-see shower, and marries Mr. Johnson.
“We’ll likely have to wait a few months.”
Zachary was the most knowledgeable about Dr. Carden, as he had the most dealings with the Johnsons.
“Camryn has waited for a decade, so a few more months will be nothing. We won’t give up as long as there is a glimmer of hope. Even if hope seems elusive, I…”
“Won’t despise her,” Mrs. York stated.