After twenty-four hours of close observation in the Intensive Care Unit, Percy Stanton's condition has become stable. On the second day, he was transferred to a first-class VIP ward that was extremely spacious, had a south-facing floor-to-ceiling window beside the bed, a leather sofa, and a separate bathroom and kitchen.
In the room, Percy's family and the hospital dean, along with the expert doctors responsible for Percy's treatment, were gathered, chatting politely. The fresh flowers and supplements they brought filled half of the room.
Percy had woken up twice during this time, but due to the severity of his injuries and the pain-relieving medication added to his intravenous drip, he was groggy and not very alert. Faced with everyone's greetings, he appeared somewhat silent, and soon fell asleep again.