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Matthew, seated in the car, turned his attention to the commotion outside.

His gaze settled on Aurelia, who was helping Chad to his feet.

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“Looks like Ms. Shaw is acquainted with the man who fell off the motorcycle,” Gordon remarked, leaning closer to the window.

Furrowing his brows slightly, Matthew shifted his focus to Chad, who couldn’t seem to peel his eyes off Aurelia. “Chad?”

“Hmm? Hey, it really is Old Mr. Gardner’s grandson, Chad,” Gordon confirmed, taken aback.

How did Ms. Shaw know Chad?

Matthew gave a hum in response, his gaze fixated on Aurelia, who seemed shaken.

Her usually composed demeanor was now replaced by a pallor of fear, unveiling a fragile side of her that was seldom seen.

“Should I go and help Ms. Shaw and Chad?” Gordon inquired, ready to exit the vehicle.

A small crowd had gathered, offering help.

It didn’t seem like they’d need his help.

He turned to Matthew, awaiting his directive.

“No need. Let’s head to the hospital,” Matthew instructed firmly, redirecting his attention away from

Aurelia.

Only then did Gordon remember they were supposed to go to the hospital that day.

Mabel insisted that Matthew visit the hospital for check–ups every two months due to his severe insomnia issues.

Each visit served as a precautionary measure to monitor any potential health concerns.

They had no other plans for the day besides the hospital visit.

With the help of bystanders, Aurelia and Chad were sent to the hospital. Meanwhile, Chad’s motorcycle had been taken away by the traffic police.

Half an hour later, they arrived at the hospital, where Chad underwent a battery of tests.

The results revealed a fractured left leg, necessitating surgery. While the fall wasn’t bad, it exacerbated the pre–existing injury in his left leg, leaving hospitalization unavoidable.

Upon learning he needed to be admitted, Chad’s expression soured. “It can’t be that serious, can it? I’d rather not stay in the hospital/Can’t I just get a cast?” he protested.

ride a motorcycle in the future.” Aurelia urged, noting the seriousness in the doctor’s

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a relative of the patient, correct? Please proceed to settle the payment,” the

Of course, I’ll take care of the

made her way to settle the bill without offering any further explanation, Chad’s face flushed slightly.

ten minutes later, Aurelia recentered the

were still flushed. “How much did you end up paying?

you should reach out to your family about this. A family member’s signature is required for the surgery, Aurelia explained, glancing at the payment slip in

parents can’t make it, and it’s not convenient for my grandpa either. I could ask my uncle, but he’s swamped with work,” Chad responded, his eyes gleaming as he formulated a

yet figured out how to disclose to Aurelia that

Jeremy seemed

for him, he could feign pity and garner

he dropped out of high school. He must

with food whenever I can, and if you need anything, just have the nurse contact me,” Aurelia reassured Chad,

support.

mention “drop by

one medical report pending,

you’re a lifesaver,” Chad expressed,

impossible for him to ever love anyone else in his lifetime.

gentle smile, Aurelia replied, “Take good care of yourself

tended to the bills, Chad dialed his uncle,

their conversation, he settled back onto the hospital bed. Despite the discomfort in his leg, a

prepared to deliver the medical report to the doctor, a pair of shocked,

“Auri?”

Chapter 65 Forgive Again.

“It’s really you, Auri!”

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even lifted

were none other

here to visit my mother? You’re not angry

you so much these past few days,” Gina added

tone.

tide of frustration. Curtis had learned of her call to Phyllis, which only served to exacerbate their strained. relationship rather than resolve it. To make matters worse, Curtis had also divulged their dire circumstances he had lost his job, their savings were dwindling, and her own health had deteriorated

of money for the time

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