On the other side, Sebastian woke up from his coma again.
This was the first time Sebastian had woken up since that day.
Juan thought it was his delusion if Sebastian didn't wake up again.
"Mr. Romero, you're finally awake."
As soon as he spoke, Sofia, who was napping next to him, woke up with a look of surprise and came over: "Sebastian, you're awake."
Sebastian ignored her and just looked at Juan: "How long have I been asleep?"
"Four days." Juan said, as he pressed the call button.
If it weren't for the doctor's constant assurance that Sebastian was fine, he would have really called back home and asked the old lady to take charge.
Sebastian frowned: "Nothing happened, right?"
Juan thought he was worried about the cooperation and the laboratory, so he said: "Mr. Jones heard about your accident and came to see you once. He also told you about the cooperation after you return home."
"The lab is making progress, according to Tim. I'll call him now."
As they were speaking, the doctor came in and examined Sebastian.
"The surgery was a success and you're recovering well. For the next few days, pay attention to your rest and don't move around easily. As for your diet, keep it light and supplement with more protein."
Juan breathed a sigh of relief.
If something really happened to Sebastian, he would have no way of explaining it.
Sebastian asked: "When can I be discharged?"
The doctor was stunned for a moment, then smiled: "Generally, you can try getting out of bed and doing light exercise a week after surgery. It will take about two weeks to fully recover your mobility."
"Appropriate exercise is beneficial for your recovery, but it also depends on your individual recovery situation."
A hint of displeasure appeared on Sebastian's face, but he had no choice in the current situation.
As soon as the doctor left, Sofia appeared in front of Sebastian with a sad face, looking very wronged: "Sebastian."
Sebastian glanced at her, then at Juan.
Juan immediately shivered and smiled helplessly.
He knew that Sebastian was unhappy that he hadn't handled Sofia properly these past few days and had let her stay in the ward.
But he really had no choice, he couldn't just kick her out, after all, Sofia was injured.
Sebastian said: "Sofia, thank you for this time. If you want any reward, you can talk to Juan."
"I…"
Sofia was about to speak, but Sebastian had already closed his eyes.
He didn't even give her a chance to speak.
Sofia felt like she was going crazy!
She was Sebastian's savior.
Her eyes fell on the box next to her.
It was something Juan had retrieved yesterday, a gift Sebastian had specially made for Daniela.
Without thinking, she directly smashed it on the ground.
The crisp sound echoed in the ward.
The pink necklace was smashed out. The diamond embedded on it "clinked" as it hit the tile floor, spinning several times before slowly settling down.
Juan was startled and quickly ran over to pick up the necklace.
Sofia stepped on the necklace with her foot.
Juan couldn't help but look up at her.
Sebastian reopened his eyes and seeing that it was the necklace that was smashed, his face suddenly turned dark: "Move your foot!"
Sofia didn't move, but looked at him with indignation: "Sebastian, you're so heartless! I risked my life for you, and you don't even look at me!"
Sebastian lowered his eyes, his face devoid of any extra thoughts, and said lightly: "So, I told you to ask for a reward."
"You know what I want!"
"Sorry. I can't give you that."
The two stared at each other in silence.
Sebastian's expression didn't change at all.
Sofia seemed to finally give up, her shoulders slumping a little.
"Okay."
"Then I want this necklace."