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155. Child

"I won't ask if I already know. I'm not someone who pretends to be foolish," Gerald snapped.

"Yes, but it seems like you enjoy pretending to be drunk in front of a woman with a heart condition. Why? To make her anxious and die in front of you?"

"He-heart condition?" Gerald stuttered momentarily. "What do you mean by that?" he asked, confused.

"Yes. Your wife has a congenital heart disease. She suffers from atrial fibrillation, a condition where the heart beats faster and irregularly," the young doctor explained.

"Ho-how is that possible?" Gerald asked, bewildered.

"From the patient's history, this happens due to genetic factors," the doctor said again. "History?" Gerald mentioned one word that seemed ambiguous to him.

"Yes, Sir. History. Because this is not the first time she has been admitted to this hospital in the same condition," the doctor continued. "The previous patient experienced dizziness, shortness of breath, and chest pain that made her faint. Fortunately, the patien
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