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Breaking Free, Loving Again -The Flash Marriage with Mr. CEO novel Chapter 113

Arwen turned to see the familiar figure, and her lips lifted up in a smile. "Sister Ambrosina," she greeted the elderly nurse who had cared for her when she was here in the hospital. She had almost filled the void of a mother.

"You have come to visit?" Sister Ambrosina looked around and then back at Arwen with a hint of concern, "As far as I know, you don’t have any appointments scheduled today."

Arwen’s eyes darted to look at Lily briefly only to see her cower. Sister Ambrosina was the senior at the hospital, so it wasn’t hard to guess that she was afraid of a complaint.

Smiling, Arwen shrugged lightly. She didn’t like scaring people like that, making them feel uncomfortable. "I am not here for the appointment. I just came today to check something."

"Oh, what was that?" Since Sister Ambrosina had been taking care of her, she asked in concern. ƒгeewёbnovel.com

Arwen smiled and shook her head. "Nothing important. I spoke with the front desk and it’s already taken care of."

Sister Ambrosina nodded, not pressing further. Her gaze darted to look down at her legs. Smiling, she asked, "Your legs seemed to have recovered. Good to see you walking all so fine now. Do you still feel the pain?"

Arwen tapped her feet a few times and then shook her head. "Nope, now they are all good. I started doing the needed exercise to bring back the original strength and since then it’s only getting better."

"Great, you should take care more," Sister Ambrosina advised, while her eyes caught Lily standing on the side. Turning to her, she asked with furrowed brows. "Lily, why are you here at this time? Shouldn’t you be attending Ms. Ember now? It’s almost the time for her medicines."

Lily was momentarily caught off guard, but she soon nodded, saying, "I was going for that, Sister." Her gaze met with Arwen once before she turned and left hastily.

Arwen frowned at the mention of a familiar name. Though it felt coincidental, she could tell that it wasn’t any mere coincidence. So, she asked, "Ms. Ember? Is it Delyth Ember?"

The elderly nurse looked at her, pausing briefly before nodding, "Yes, that’s her. Do you know her?"

Arwen took a moment, piecing the things together. Suddenly it all made sense.

Nodding, she simply replied, "She is an old acquaintance."

"Ah, well, her leg situation is quite serious. It’s very similar to what you faced. She is also a dancer. Too bad now, she can never dance."

If Arwen had doubts before, all of them got confirmed now. So, it was Delyth who had asked Lily to fake call her.

"It’s good to see you here, Sister," Arwen said, pushing thoughts of Delyth aside. She didn’t want to ponder over them more. Whatever was the intention, she was in no mood to entertain them. "I was thinking I would look around for you before leaving,"

Sister Ambrosina’s face lit up. "I am glad that we ran into each other then. It’s wonderful to see you doing well. I hope to see you start dancing soon."

As they were exchanging words, Ryan entered the lobby. He was walking to take the elevator when the corner of his eyes caught a glimpse of the familiar figure at the distance.

Arwen had helped her by not reporting her. And that was enough for Lily to understand that Arwen was not a bad person. If she had the capability to help, she would have done that, for sure.

Delyth’s glare intensified. "There is no such thing as coincidence. She must be lying."

Lily couldn’t find sense in it. Furrowing her brows in confusion, she looked at Delyth and asked. "Why would she do that? She doesn’t seem to have any reason."

Delyth couldn’t bear to take another good word for Arwen. Not after seeing her another plan fail so miserably. She grabbed the glass from the table before thrashing it on the floor. "Shut up! She is not the one who is paying you the money. So, you better think twice before speaking up for her."

Lily jumped in fear. A shard of glass pierced her skin and she winced, crouching down in pain. "Are you crazy?"

"You —"

Before Delyth could continue, Lily spoke, cutting her off. She had enough of these tantrums already. She could no longer take it. "I already did what you paid me for. Now, don’t scare me more. Or else, you know even a harmless rabbit turns fierce when cornered."

"Are you threatening me?" Delyth asked, narrowing her eyes.

Lily shook her head. "No, if I wanted to threaten I wouldn’t have resigned. I am just asking you to leave me alone. I did what you paid me for. Now the deal ends here." With that, she stood up and left.

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