Chapter 1451
Two days later, Renee changed into a surgical gown and walked into the sterile surgery room of the manor with Jovan.
"Please lie down on the operating table." The eye surgeon instructed the nurses to help them onto the table after a brief check-
up and anesthesia testing.
Renee gave her full cooperation throughout the process, staying quiet the whole time. The image of her in the large surgical
gown with her long hair wrapped up in a cap made her look like a little lamb off to the slaughter. She laid down on the operating
table, the surgical light above her so bright that she couldn't open her eyes. Halos of light swam in her vision, and she felt as if
she was stuck in a nightmare.
"Do you regret it?” She heard Jovan's indifferent voice nearby. "It's not too late if you do."
"No, I don't." Renee smiled pathetically. "I'll never regret since I'll be getting so much money."
"Okay, then. I promise I'll reward you generously," Jovan promised firmly.
After the anesthesiologist finished preparing the anesthetic, he said to Renee and Jovan, "I'll inject the anesthetic into your
bodies now. It's general anesthesia, and you'll lose consciousness. The time it'll take for you to wake up depends on your
physical condition, but it should be around
three to six hours after the surgery."
"Okay.” Renee nodded. "I'm ready."
Jovan inhaled deeply and murmured, "You may begin."
Renee felt something sharp poke her back, and the halo of light in her vision started to grow. Finally, everything went black, and
she lost consciousness.
Renee didn't know how long she had been out for, but when she woke up, everything had been plunged into darkness. It felt like
she had fallen into an endless abyss, and her body trembled as she whispered, "Is... Is there anyone there?"
"You're awake, Ms. Everheart. How do you feel? Do your eyes hurt? The doctor said that it might take at least a week for your
wounds to heal." It was a young woman's voice, but it wasn't Eloise.
"Who are you? Where is Eloise?" Renee asked nervously. She realized now how important sight was; she felt as defenseless
and vulnerable as a newborn.
"I'm Lisa. Ms. Pierce asked me to take care of you since she's busy taking care of Mr. Jovan now. You can tell me if you need
anything," Lisa said kindly. Lisa was an honest and simple person, and she felt very moved by Renee's action of sacrificing her
eyes.
"Oh, I see..."