After the doctor lowered his flashlight, Emma frowned in the glare as she shook her head. "Everything's fine. I don't feel anything."
"Not all diseases will provide pain at the beginning of the symptoms," Calvin said.
He indeed couldn't hold his mouth because he was so worried. This was because Emma once told Calvin that her mother had died from cancer. This made Calvin think that Emma might have inherited the disease. What he knew was that a person who had hereditary cancer would have a greater risk of developing the same disease.
"Gosh, Calvin. Can you keep your mouth shut?" Ian said, shaking his head. But Calvin didn't mind him.
After the examination, the blood coming out of Emma's nose started to fewer and finally stopped.
"It's not because of illness or fatigue," The doctor said.
"Is it because I sneezed too hard?" Emma guessed with a confused face.
The doctor smiled faintly. "You noticed that, didn't you?"