22.chapter22
Anna looked at the little Bambi who had fled with a puff of smoke, and thought that she didn't have to look to know that Bambi might be pouting, just because of his rigid father.
So she got up, and before she could say something mild, Karenin was the first to block her with something else.
"Dr. Cullens is here, Anna"
"Oh, okay, I'll go over here."
Anna straightened the hem of her skirt and followed Karenin to the living room, where it was clear that her responsible husband wanted to be present.
Anna meets Dr. Cullens.
Dr. Karenin was of medium height, slightly chubby, fair-faced, and wore round-rimmed glasses, and he looked to be about fifty years of age, and he was said to be a stubborn man, but for some reason seemed to admire Karenin, and since his arrival in Petersburg, he has been in charge of Karenin's family doctor.
Anna sat on the couch, and Dr. Cullens chose to sit on the single sofa next to her for the convenience of her treatment.
"Master, would I like to bring you a book?" A.T. Kearney asked.
"No, you don't." Karenin said. He sat on another single couch next to Anna, still wearing a civilian uniform, which he usually changed into when he came home.
Dr. Cullens examined Anna's tongue and rolled her eyes, he didn't use the popular set to make it easier for patients to โกโก their bodies for him to see.
It is true that it should be the same for a doctor, whether it is a glamorous lady or an ugly washermaid sitting in front of him. But the so-called social laws, as a social person, you have to obey them, just like human beings have to wear decent clothes, and in the eyes of animals, it may be the behavior of fools.
Cullens's examination was meticulous but not grinding, he didn't talk much, but his eyes were as precise as a scalpel.
After he put away the instrument, Karenin asked: "How?" โ
Cullens packed up his medical kit and replied, "I'm a little thinner than last fall, not as healthy, but it's not a big deal." โ
Karlens's answer was succinct, and Karenin bowed slightly, and his heart relaxed a little.
"Do you have anything to say? Dr. Cullens. โ
Karlens glanced at Anna slightly, then at Karenin.
"Don't be anxious, pay more attention to your diet, just stay calm."
Karenin furrowed his eyebrows slightly, and he looked at Anna more closely, and felt that after listening to Cullens, the latter looked a little thinner. He was going to tell A.T. Kearney to keep an eye on the kitchen later.
Anna looked at Dr. Cullens again when he mentioned the word "anxiety", but the latter did not look at her again, and was really a doctor with personality, not pretentious, not proud, but with his own bearing.
"Dr. Culens, take this opportunity to show Alexey as well." Anna smiled and said that at this time she should certainly be a considerate wife.
"It's fine." Dr. Cullens opened the bag again, and Anna saw that Karenin was slightly surprised to hear this, but she did not refuse.
If Anna's physical condition can be given a good one, then Karenin can only hover in the passing section.
"Don't put any more pressure on your stomach, sir." Dr. Cullens said lightly.
Karenin did not retort weakly, but nodded his head to indicate that he would pay more attention.
"How's your sleep lately?"
"It's a little better than in the summer."
"I'll give you a different recipe in the spring, otherwise your old mistakes will be repeated in the summer."
Dr. Cullens was talking to Karenin about nothing more than an ordinary old ailment, but Anna was unaware of it. As can be seen from their conversations, Karenin did not sleep well.
She recalls that time, but it seems that she fell asleep too early, so she has no idea whether the people around her are out of insomnia or whatever.
I heard that people who have a lot of insomnia are prone to baldness......
Anna glanced at Karenin's hair, which was fortunately, the sand-blond hair was neatly combed with hair oil, and it was completely the upright appearance of a government official.
The thought that Karenin would look hairless made her laugh a little, but she couldn't really laugh, so she coughed a few times.
Karenin didn't understand, but was quite critical of Anna's cough, believing that she wasn't really paying attention to her body.
In the couple's case, Dr. Karlens continued to pack his little bag with the same integrity as his profession, and refused Karenin's invitation to dine, because he had his own business to do.
Anna was somewhat surprised that she had hardly seen anyone reject Karenin in front of her, but Karenin herself did not seem to mind.
The two men may not have called each other too intimately, but they can observe their mutual appreciation in the details.
Shortly after Dr. Cullens left, Vlammykiel came.
As soon as the young man stepped into the hall, he couldn't find fault with even the fastidious porter, Kabidonic, and at last, under the somewhat attentive gaze of a maid, he pursed his mouth and ignored Vlamikir for the time being, and probably muttered a few words similar to those between the little white faces.
"Ma'am."
After saying hello to Karenin, Vlamykiel greeted Anna. Although the maids of the Karenin family were very neat with their hands and feet, they were a little too attentive at the moment.
How else do people say that everyone wants to have a good skin? Anna thought.
The young man in front of him does have such capital, blonde hair and blue eyes, a little more beautiful than a man, a little more handsome than a woman, and what is rare is that he looks powerful and powerful, not at all like that playboy type.
Such a person would be crazy for a married woman?
While it would be interesting to explore this, Anna didn't want to do it. Since Karenin would insist on promoting this young man, then skin will never be the first choice.
That's what Karenin had to think about, not hers.
Thinking of this, Anna went back to her bedroom, and before dinner began, she took a book and read it slowly, until Yunina came and told her that she was ready for dinner.
As soon as Anna sat down, her eyes surveyed Vlamykiel and Karenin, and as she did so, she clearly felt that the former was sensitively aware of it.
Sensitive, yet calm enough.
Anna thought: Karenin chose the other party because of the fact that this secretary has his own merits, but it is a little strange that he is so cautious and deliberately sensitive.
She pressed the thought and carefully cut the juicy lamb chops in front of her.
"Hmm, it tastes good."
She only enjoyed food now, and for the rest, she would have been surprised if Karenin had not thought, or, she had begun to wonder if the gentleman had been abducted by aliens.