This was also something Ryan Sheldon was puzzled about. He pondered: "…Getting so angry that it blinds you, what does that have to do with the immune system?"
"Saying this, I don't think it's a problem with the immune system." Betty tried to be as objective as possible, "Maybe it's another illness."
Ryan Sheldon thought for a while but couldn't figure it out.
However, he was not one to get stuck on details, and he quickly shrugged it off, saying: "Anyway, we have the best doctors in the world, they always know how to treat her. It's not like it's a terminal disease."
Betty appreciated this quality in Ryan Sheldon, and she praised him with a smile: "You're right, we should have faith in science and the doctors."
In Ruby Sheldon's ward, several doctors in white coats walked in quickly, followed by a long string of young interns and nurses.
"Mr. Sheldon, Mrs. Sheldon, hello." The leading doctor was the head of the hospital.
