The round, chubby doctor next to Ian Lothrop was, of course, Leo Carter.
"Doctor, how is my grandmaster?!" Lawrence Winters asked anxiously.
Leo quickly replied, "Don't worry, the sutures have been done for now, and the internal bleeding has been stopped. But your grandmaster is indeed very old, and this time he's lost a lot of blood and has multiple fractures. Whether he can wake up or not depends on his will to survive."
Ian Lothrop also frowned and said, "At this age, it would be good if he could wake up. His legs and feet might not work well, and he might need a wheelchair from now on. And it's normal if he doesn't wake up."
For an elderly person over eighty to suffer such severe injuries, there are bound to be sequelae, and complete recovery is something only a miracle could achieve.
Ian thought to himself that he's no miracle worker and needed to prepare them for the worst-case scenario.
Lawrence Winters felt a sinking feeling in his heart.
