Chapter 78 The Past

All these years, Darlene had been repeatedly dreaming about the fall ten years ago.

The orphanage organized the children to go to the top of the mountain to watch the sunrise. When she sat at the edge of the mountain cliff, she was pushed down the top of the mountain and fell into the sea.

After that fall, she did not remember much about what happened before she was twelve years old, but she only remembered that time she fell clearly.

She could still remember that when she suddenly fell from the top of the mountain, the children on the mountain and the leader screamed in horror. The morning wind

whistled past her ears.

The sun popped out, the orange sunlight shone on the surface of the sea, and the waves roared endlessly.

All of that quickly enlarged in her eyes, and her mind was blank. After her body fell rapidly, she fell into the sea with a “bang”.

Before her body sank into the water, she heard people shouting on the surface of the sea, and several people stepped on the surfboard to come over to her.

She saw the face of a big boy who looked like he was in his twenties. When he got close to her, he jumped directly from the surfboard into the sea and swam to her.

Providing timely help would always leave a deep impression.

After he reached out and got Darlene up, a few men who came with him originally planned to help, but instead laughed and jeered, probably believing that he could

successfully save her.

That place was not too far from the beach, and it was not too difficult for someone good at swimming to save her.

The boy held her and swam to the shore. He looked at her and said, “Aurora, it’s you.”

But soon, his expression changed. He obviously lost his strength. He could not hold her in his arms anymore, and his body began to sink.

She heard him complain in a low voice, “I was unlucky.”

When the waves rolled over, it was very sudden. His body seemed to have a problem. He held her tightly and could not speak. He turned around and looked at the other men who were surfing.

The waves rushed them into the middle of the sea. He lost his strength, and the waves took him under the water.

and swam over to grab her arm, and

of her hand.

and she had never seen them again.

remember them anymore.

sweat. She lay on the bed and grabbed the

carried the medical kit over. He held the electronic thermometer and was about to measure Darlene’s body temperature. Just as the thermometer in Seth’s hand reached Darlene’s forehead, the person on

Seeing Darlene’s sudden reaction, he immediately cast a questioning gaze

threw the thermometer to the side and said with some dissatisfaction, “It has nothing to do with me. I didn’t touch her. Can you two

her

naturally wanted to find fault with Seth. “I already

have

quit. “She doesn’t seem to be sick. Don’t ask me to treat her. I’m leaving.”

really reached out to pick up the medical kit on the bedside table and planned to leave directly.

wanted to examine Darlene’s body temperature, and now it became his

had no choice right now. Seth had come all the way here, so Seth was

examine

for Avery to compromise. He turned around and sat down on the sofa. “Alright, I won’t say anything anymore. You can check her up and

medicine.”

stethoscope, while accusing Avery, “It

is sick or not, normal people can’t stand your torment. She just woke up

“It’s

problems.”

Avery and gave Avery a sneer.

his tone. “Alright, it’s my problem. You can prescribe her some medicine. If she

up.”

sat down on the sofa opposite Avery. Seth placed the medical kit on

little strange. Her vitality is so much worse than before. Do you have the medicine she took before? How about I bring some to

a check-up. We went there two days ago, and it still turned out to be an ordinary

paused for a moment, and he raised his head

look.”

heard

by Sandra last

was angry. The hotel had spread the news to Andrew. If Andrew hadn’t managed to suppress public opinion, Vivian would probably go

person. As for Jax, he was not a

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