Sasha had lost a lot of weight.

She was much thinner compared to when Sebastian brought her to the summit. Her chin was sharper, and her slender wrist couldn’t have been much thicker than Vivian’s.

This idiot!

Sebastian lowered his eyes, and a tear dropped onto the back of Sasha’s hand.

Sabrina had never seen this side of her brother before, so her movements were awkward and stiff, not knowing what to do.

“But the doctor said that Sasha’s sensitive to any stimulus at this moment. The blockage of blood vessels in her brain caused her blindness. If she was exposed to any stimulus, she would suffer from a cerebral hemorrhage and die shortly. So are you sure you want to go now?” Sabrina cautioned.

This is certainly a problem.

Sasha didn’t want to see him because she knew she wouldn’t live long, and she doesn’t want him to watch her die.

But now, the doctor has suggested treatment for her. Even though we’re just trying our luck, who knows if it would succeed or not? Would Sasha agree to the treatment if she was awake?

Also, could she accept Sebastian accompanying her?

If she couldn’t accept it, her emotions would fluctuate, and the outcome wouldn’t be good.

Sebastian didn’t know how he left the ward.

He merely remembered he sat in the hallway for the entire night.

Two days later, Sasha woke up.

The moment she opened her eyes, the pain all over her body crashed into her mind like a freight train. She couldn’t help but let out a groan.

“You’re awake?”

immediately in the

What happened?

brain hadn’t fully grasped what was happening, and the darkness wasn’t

Do you

gentle voice continued to explain kindly, seeing as she

I was rescued?

remembered, and she immediately struggled to

want to live!” Upon realizing she

tone didn’t

Sasha, holding the latter down

you choose death over living? Think about your family and friends.

“You don’t understand anything!”

nurse

deal. It’s just a tiny issue with your body

you say? Just a tiny issue with

vessels. Dr. Moore has said that surgery would help cure

her with

was baffled by her

bad

 It’s a chronic condition, yet the nurse said her doctor could cure it by

went blank for a

“What happened?”

man speaking in fluent Ustranasion

to her ears. It sounded as though his vocal cords were

Moore, the patient just woke up. She was slightly agitated and didn’t want to

that’s the case, tie her to her bed. We

Dr. Moore turned

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