Seeing that I was really angry, Ethan carefully stepped forward and asked, "What did the doctor say?"
I sat on the chair dejectedly and shook my head.
"The doctors are in the operating room. I don't know. The nurse asked me to go through the admission procedure."
When Clifton heard this, he was immediately unhappy. "They just want money. We don't even know how is Julie now and they want her to stay in the hospital."
At this time, the door of the operating room opened.
When the doctor came out, his face darkened. He scolded us, "As parents, how could you be so careless? Do you know that the child was almost blind?"
Before I could say anything, Emma breathed a sigh of relief. "Fortunately, she is not blind."
What?
I was not in the mood to argue with her now. I asked anxiously, "Doctor, how is my daughter's eyes?"
"Are you the mother?"
I quickly nodded.
"Is her father here?"
Ethan also stepped forward.
"Since you're all here, I'll tell you the situation in detail."
"The left cornea of the child is seriously injured. The pencil tip has penetrated the left cornea and pierced into the glass body, and part of the pupil has also been damaged."