"Come in, Shadur!" Hurman spoke up, motioning for Jonon to let the young man enter. "Now tell us, what's happened to my son?"
Seeing the stress and anxiety emerging within Hurman's gaze, Shadur bowed as the door was closed and the silencing formation was reactivated. "Patriarch Hurman, after examining Master Lyle I believe his coma may not have been naturally induced."
"You mean--"
"At least at the moment," Shadur continued, not letting Hurman interrupt his first diagnosis, "I don't believe Master Lyle's coma has been steady without some external aid. By that, I mean to believe that something has been administered to him to at least prolong his coma if not to maintain it. However, I'm not certain what or how that is as of yet."
Everyone kept quiet. Some opened their mouths to speak, such as Jonon and Hurman, yet they were rattled with a slew of silencing, confusing emotions.