Thomas could not argue against Emma, so he could only listen to her.
They went to the hospital for a detailed examination. Even the doctor was shocked. All three stabs were near his heart, but he was not anywhere close to danger. This was practically a miracle. What was even more shocking was that Thomas had appeared to be very experienced in treating his wounds. The way he stopped the bleeding, cleaned the wound, and sewed it up showed such experience that the average doctor would be outmatched.
If he had not treated himself in time, the wound might have worsened and festered. Then, things would have turned bad. In other words, the wounds looked terrifying, but he was fine.
For the time being, he was fine. But he had to be hospitalized and observed for a few days to ensure that he was really fine. Then, he could leave.
Thomas did not want to be hospitalized. He believed that he was fine. But Emma did not think so. She insisted on it, and in the end, Thomas still stayed in Good Life Hospital and laid in the narrow bed.
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