Chapter 240
Chapter 240
Perry smiled and spoke in a tactful manner, "I've heard about her, but we have no connection."
Later, Andre went for his examination while Mia stayed outside and chatted with Perry to pass the time.
She didn't continue to be angry about the incident with the other woman but engaged in unrelated small
talk with Perry.
"The nine-valent vaccine? I think I've heard my friend mention it. Can it really be taken?" Mia asked
about a vaccine she heard from the nurse.
Perry replied, "It's a vaccine for preventing cervical cancer, primarily targeting high-risk virus infections
to prevent cervical cancer. Mrs. Cedillo, how old are you this year?"
"20 years old," Mia answered. NôvelDrama.Org © 2024.
Perry exclaimed in surprise, "Oh my, you're five years younger than me."
Mia smiled shyly, "I just got married this summer."
Perry had assumed Mia was at least 23 or 24 years old, so she was taken aback to learn that she was
only 20.
"Well, you still have plenty of time. It's recommended to get vaccinated before the age of 26. The nine-
valent vaccine covers more types of viruses. After 26, you can only get the quadrivalent vaccine," Perry
explained.
Mia recalled that Molly had mentioned this to her before, but she hadn't paid much attention at the time.
While the two were chatting, Andre quietly approached Mia from behind, and she didn't notice.
"Where can we get this vaccine?" Andre asked.
Mia turned her head in surprise, "Did you finish?"
Andre nodded and continued to inquire with Perry about the HPV vaccine.
Perry said, "You'll need to make an appointment for that."
At noon, after Andre's comprehensive examination was completed, instead of leaving the hospital, he
took Mia directly to the gynecology department.
After all, the vaccine was for gynecological purposes.
Mia was still recovering from her surprise when Andre had already communicated with the doctor.
The doctor said, "Andre, the vaccine can indeed be administered. Currently, there is a limited supply of
vaccines on the market, and it takes a long time just to produce a medication, so the waiting time might
be a bit long."
Andre asked many questions. Mia hadn't quite understood what was happening, and her husband was
already preparing to take her for an examination.
"What kind of examination am I going to have?" Mia asked.
The gynecologist told Mia, "Women who have had sexual intercourse need to undergo cervical cancer
screening before getting vaccinated. Even if you don't get vaccinated, regular check-ups are still
recommended."
Mia hadn't fully grasped the situation when Andre took her away, saying that he understood.
Both of them didn't pay much attention when something happened to themselves, but when it
happened to their loved ones, they felt concerned.
Alice had been urging Andre for four years to get a medical examination. He had always believed he
was healthy and didn't need to waste time on check-ups. But when his wife heard about his migraines,
she dragged him to the hospital.
After hearing Perry's words, Andre took his wife to consult the head of the gynecology department
about the vaccine and even personally helped her make an appointment on her phone.
Mia felt confused throughout the whole process.
During the meal, Mia was focused on eating, while he kept his head down, looking at his phone.
"Mia, let's go on a trip abroad after your exams are over," he said.
Mia paused in her eating when she heard this and asked, "What for?"
"To get vaccinated."
"That's too exaggerated. Going abroad just to get vaccinated? I'm not going," Mia responded.
"Then I'll have the doctor come to Havenbrook to get you vaccinated."
"...Then I guess I'll go abroad," Mia relented.
Andre had already started arranging his schedule with Alice.
Back at the Cedillo family, Mia asked Molly, "I remember you mentioned a nine-valent vaccine to me
before. Have you been vaccinated?"
"I've already completed the vaccination," Molly replied calmly.
Everyone was shocked, "When did you quietly get vaccinated?"
Molly recalled what happened last year, "Didn't I tell you? I asked you to make an appointment on your
phone. I had just received the first dose when I told you, and then I received the remaining three doses
gradually."
Mia remembered that she had indeed been told, but she hadn't paid much attention at the time.
Molly continued, "My brother somehow heard about it, and when he came home, he helped me make
the appointment. We waited for a long time. When the vaccine became available, he picked me up
from school and took me to the hospital to get vaccinated. After getting vaccinated, I told you about it."
"My husband wants to take me abroad to get vaccinated," Mia said.
"If it weren't for your exams, would he have taken you abroad today?" Molly asked.
Mia nodded, "I think there's a 99% chance."
"Be confident, it's probably 100%," Molly reassured her.
In the evening, when they returned to the bedroom, Mia mentioned that her good friend had already
been vaccinated. She told her husband, "I was actually planning to take Molly with us. She got
vaccinated last year."
Andre had also wanted to bring his sister but hadn't found the opportunity to mention it before Mia
asked.
"She found out pretty early," he commented.
"Yeah, she's not one to worry too much. Isn't it all thanks to the caring Chad?" Mia said.
"Chad?" Andre looked at Mia.
Mia nodded, "Yes, he's really attentive to your sister."
Before going to sleep, Mia talked about all the good things Chad did for Molly. Andre listened but didn't
pay too much attention.
Over the next two days, the three of them had their own arrangements. One went to the library to meet
her brother, another was called to the Cedillo Inc. office, and Leo left the house with his phone and
computer.
Hansen looked at his children and then at the three hardworking students. He felt very proud. His
children were all outstanding and would surely have a bright future.
Thanks to Mia's reminder, none of the students openly discussed cheating during the exams. Most of
them were diligently studying in their dorms, and the exams went smoothly.
The remaining exams followed the same pattern. Mia felt more relaxed as well. After finishing the last
exam, she stretched lazily in the classroom, feeling relieved. As she walked out of the classroom, she
saw her husband and Chad talking.
"The actual situation of the Marshal Group is not as clean as it appears on the surface. The more
meticulously the accounts are presented, the bigger the problem is," Chad said to Andre.
Andre replied, "During the time I was absent, I sent my nephew to investigate a place called Obsidian
Cafe. It seems to be a small shop invested by the Marshal Group, but do you know who the actual
manager is?"
Chad looked at Andre, clueless about who it might be.
"Officer Rubin," Andre revealed.
Upon hearing that name, he believed Chad would understand.
At that moment, two people approached them.
"Darling, when did you arrive?"
"Chad, are you free today?"
Each of them embraced the person who came to pick them up. The arrival of these two interrupted
their conversation.
Andre held Mia close to his side and nodded slightly at Chad. "Let's stay in touch."
Chad responded, holding Molly's hand. "I'll take Molly home for a few days."
Andre walked away with a lightness in his step, casually twirling the car keys in his hand, heading
home at ease.
Mia was about to go abroad, and Molly was going to stay with the Byrne family for a while. They
wouldn't be back for a short period of time. Leo's blissful days had finally come.