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Shadows of Destiny: A Tale of Liberation

Chapter 1729
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Chapter 1729 Renee had just undergone eye surgery, and she had also just been detoxified, so Leia didn't want Renee to tire herself.

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"No, it's urgent. | have to see her now!" Renee was almost hysterical. She rarely lost control of her emotions like this, but since this was about Stefan, she didn't care how others saw her.

"Why are you so stubborn, Renee?" Helpless, Leia spread her arms and blocked Renee. "It doesn't matter. If you insist on heading out, you have to go throughfirst." "Lei, step aside!" Renee insisted as she looked at Leia, who was equally stubborn.

Both of them refused to compromise.

Suddenly, Renee felt a sharp ache around her eyes, and Leia's figure becblurry. "Ah, it hurts..." Renee couldn't hold on any longer, and covered her eyes with her hands as she squatted down on the floor.

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Luckily, the doctors would make rounds of the wards daily, and one rushed over when he saw Renee. He immediately led Renee back to her ward, and after checking her briefly, he complained, "Ms. Everheart, please don't scare us like this. | told you many times that this is a critical recovery period for your eyes. Don't use them too much, and don't stress yourself. You finally found a suitable pair of eyes after so long, but you're not cherishing them!" "If | had a choice, I'd rather not have these eyes!" Renee closed her eyes, bracing against the intense pain. If she'd known that Briar had found those eyes for her, she would rather spend the rest of her life in the dark than see such a vulgar photo of Briar and Stefan.

"Don't say that, Miss. Eyes are very important to us-how can you say you don't want them? Plus, it's very rare to see an eye transplant of different ethnicities without resistance. There are less than three cases like it in the world, so it can be considered a medical miracle. How rare is that! These eyes were meant for you, so you can't hate them," the doctor urged, sounding agitated.

"I'm sorry, Doctor. Don't be mad. My friend was in a bad mood, that's all.

Don't take it..." Leia tried to apologize to the doctor, but he cut her off.

"You don't have to apologize to me, just talk to your friend if you're free. She's in a bad state, and it's not good for her recovery process. Plus, I'm worried that there's something wrong with her mental health." The doctor pulled Leia aside and whispered, "I've been observing your friend lately— she always daydreams and looks dejected, and she isn't interested in anything. I'm worried that she might becdepressed if this goes on." "Depressed?” "Don't take it lightly. It's hard to get rid of depression, and it can ruin one's motivation and hope.

It's an invisible and fatal knife!" After observing Renee for a few days, the doctor recognized her behavior as symptoms of depression. He had intended to talk it out with her family properly.