After Hannah finished speaking, she looked at Mrs. Wilson and spoke in a cold tone, "Starting from tomorrow, give him only half of his usual diet!"
Mrs. Wilson could only nod her head in agreement.
Christopher's face turned pale as he knew he was still in the recovery period and couldn't eat on his own. He had to rely on his elderly mother to feed him spoonful of food. If his mother followed Hannah's order and reduced his food intake, he wouldn't be able to do anything about his appetite.
Feeling helpless, he let out a sigh and said, "Okay, Hannah, I will do as you say."
Hannah let out a hum before turning to face Harold. She said, "The current trend is that only the poor suffer from bad luck. It's not enough for your father to pretend to have pancreatic cancer. It's better if you also have a more serious disease. Nowadays, young people have uremia quite often. Starting tomorrow, you can gradually experience the feelings of a uremia patient."
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