After a few more minutes, Howard suddenly realized something. "Harvey, do you think we'll be seeing Mr. and Mrs. Martin soon? Could Vivian bring them back?"
Harvey's gaze deepened, unreadable and mysterious. "She should be able to. I have a feeling they'll be back soon. I'll be staying here for the time being."
"Should we inform Paul and the others about this?" Howard grew more excited the more he thought about it. He was part of something incredible!
He had personally witnessed someone traveling through time. This was something straight out of a novel!
Harvey remained cautious. "Let's not tell anyone just yet. Vivian's time travel doesn't take long. To us, it might just be a night or a couple of days. There's no need to alarm others."
"You're right. Once Mr. and Mrs. Martin return, things will get busy again. I've prepared plenty of medicine for Vivian this time—it should make her journey more comfortable." Howard agreed after some thought.
Harvey checked the time. "Go home and rest. I'll stay here."
"Alright. Call me if anything happens. I'll head back now. Take care of yourself, too." Howard didn't hesitate—he had a lot of work to do and several patients waiting for him.
"Okay."
After seeing Howard off, Harvey drank a glass of water and sat down.
Before leaving, Vivian had entrusted her phone to him. If anyone contacted her over the next couple of days, he could answer calls or reply to messages on her behalf.
"Vivian, I believe you'll find something important this time," Harvey murmured as he looked at a photo of a family of three on her phone.
Just as he was about to set the phone down and get some rest, it suddenly rang.
Seeing Hadwin's name on the screen, he raised an eyebrow.
Austin's eldest son—he had met him a few times before. He's a rich playboy who lived life indulgently.
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