The doctor said Mason King's wound was deep, but the wound area was small. It had been sewn up using the particularly advanced stitching technology in Port City. As long as he carefully applied medicine and paid attention to his diet afterward, there would hardly be any scarring.
The wound was deep because of the metal hook on the chandelier that fell on him.
The two had escaped death because Suzanne's position at the time was not directly under the chandelier.
Suzanne's foot had been bandaged; she had only stepped on some fragments. After disinfecting and applying medicine, it was wrapped with medical gauze. The doctor gave her a pair of disinfected hospital slippers to wear when changing the dressing and advised her to avoid walking as much as possible and rest her foot for a few days.
However, under the current circumstances, Suzanne couldn't possibly lie down and rest in the examination room or ward.