When Karen returned to William's ward, Maddy was still treating him, but she was almost done. The speed of Maddy's movements significantly decreased, and she still had time to give some pointers to the doctors beside her.
"Dr. Stone, I've observed that the patient's brain activity seems to be getting higher and higher since last night. He should be showing an obvious response to the outside world, but why hasn't he regained consciousness yet? Theoretically, he should have almost recovered at this point," an elderly doctor nearly 60 years old asked in puzzlement.
Maddy said with a light smile, "That's normal. After all, the patient was in a serious car accident, and his bodily functions haven't recovered to the same level as before. Even though he hasn't regained consciousness, he likely just needs some minor stimulation, and he'll come to sooner or later."
There was some other meaning in her words, but the doctor in front of her naturally didn't understand it.