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His Destructive, Toxic Love (Jasper and Eliza)

Chapter 483
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Unlock the content CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE "Casper..." she panicked, fearfully reaching out and groping the air. "...I think I can't see. My eyes, I think I've gone blind." "Can't see?" He waved his hand in front of her eyes, but there was no response. "How could this happen?" "Casper, I think I'm blind." Could she have slept too much and damaged her eyes? She didn't know.

Her heart suddenly felt anxious and confused.

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Casper's hands tightly wrapped around Eliza's trembling fingers, softly comforting her. "Don't hafraid. We're going to the hospital right away." He floored the accelerator.

The car shot forward like an arrow, heading straight for the Welton International-owned private hospital.

Upon arrival, Casper carried Eliza, rushing through the corridor into the emergency room.

They happened to run into Caleb.

"Brother, what happened?" Concern filled his eyes.

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"Elle suddenly lost her sight," Casper ordered calmly amidst his panic om "Quick, get an ophthalmologist here, O to the emergency room, to save her." "Right away," Caleb didn't hesitate for a moment. Eliza was rushed into the emergency room.

Falconridge's finest ophthalmologists also arrived at the emergency room to start treatment.

Casper pulled Caleb aside, puzzled "What's wrong with my

sister-in-law's eyes? How could she suddenly lose her sight? Is t her sight? Is it felated to her being in a coma?" Caleb had never seen such a case before but didn't rule out the possibility of complications.

"My guess is, it might be related to the hallucinogens she took. The side effects of those drugs could lead to retinal disease, which might have occurred while she was in a coma, plus she's been lying down for so long, so..." Retinal atrophy, disease, and detachment were all very real possibilities.