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Chapter 5 Meeting Again

  • "Auntie, I want to stay here with him." Sienna's voice was very low and her eyes were so dull that it made people's heart ache. "If we are all gone, he will be lonely."
  • After saying this, Sienna silently hugged her knees and sat in front of the tombstone, quietly crying.
  • Leon's parents sighed and left.
  • Sienna just sat there, not moving at all.
  • The next morning, the workers at the cemetery found Sienna, who had been sitting in the cemetery for a whole day and night, had passed out.
  • When she woke up again, it was already afternoon.
  • Sienna opened her eyes and found herself in the hospital.
  • Wasn't she in the cemetery? Why did she appear in the hospital?
  • As expected, she was still unable to hold on. Had she fainted?
  • She was indeed still very useless.
  • Two lines of clear tears gently slid down from her eyes, instantly seeping into her temple and disappearing.
  • The nurse saw that Sienna had woken up and came over to check her body temperature. She said with satisfaction, "You have been unconscious for three days and your body temperature has finally dropped. Fortunately, you were sent over in time. Otherwise, even heavens could not be able to save you."
  • Sienna did not say anything. She just looked at the ceiling above her head in a daze.
  • The nurse took another look at her when she was adjusting the IV drip. It was said that she was sent over from the cemetery. Was she so sad because her family had passed away?
  • "Thank you. Please help me with the discharge procedure." Sienna pursed her lips. Her lips were dry and pale. Saying a single word would cause pain.
  • The nurse was stunned. "But you haven't fully recovered yet."
  • "It doesn't matter. I don't have enough money." Sienna said with a trembling voice.
  • The nurse looked at Sienna for a while and then turned around to help her get out of the hospital.
  • Sienna took out all the money she had and paid for it. The rest of the money was only enough for the journey to home.
  • Sienna bought the cheapest train ticket and leaned against the corridor of the carriage. Finally, she returned to her hometown.
  • The exit entrance was bustling with people. Sienna left the noise behind and stumbled forward.
  • Her whole body was boiling hot. It seemed that she had a fever again.
  • She smiled bitterly as her vision became blurry again.
  • Sienna tried her best to distinguish the direction but when she turned around, a familiar feeling of dizziness hit her again.
  • In the next second, there was a sharp screeching sound of brakes behind her.
  • SCREEEEEECH!
  • Sienna was stunned for a moment, before she turned around and was about to apologize. But before she could say anything, she fell to the ground.
  • Before she fell to the ground, she vaguely saw a familiar figure.
  • Ezekiel stepped on the brakes hard. He did not expect to meet that woman here again.
  • Ezekiel got out of the car. He walked to the front of the car and squatted down to take a look. This woman's face was red. He reached out and touched her. Her body was as hot as charcoal.
  • Was this woman crazy?
  • She was running around with a high fever.
  • Ezekiel frowned immediately.
  • He looked up and saw that there were people surrounding him. Some of them were holding their phones in surprise and wanted to secretly take pictures.
  • A trace of displeasure flashed in his eyes.
  • Ezekiel immediately picked Sienna up and placed her on the passenger seat. He fastened his seatbelt and coldly swept his gaze over the people who had secretly taken photos.
  • The hands of the people who were taking photos couldn't help shaking. They quickly put down their phones.
  • What a scary man!