Chapter 367: The Importance of Entrance Order

The scent of disinfectant filled the familiar hospital room for Abbie; she had “feigned illness” for five years and had been lying in countless rooms that were so white they were almost blinding. She even spent several birthdays in the hospital.

In the past, Abbie’s happiest moments were when she entered the hospital because it was the only time she could openly see Kelvin and enjoy his care and concern.

But now, it all seemed like a dream shattered.

Suddenly, she despised this cold and impersonal hospital room.

Just as she was about to lift the covers and get out of bed, a large hand pressed down on her.

Raising her chin, she saw a handsome face, a man dressed in a plain black suit that was slightly shorter than Kelvin, standing at around 5’8″ tall. He was thin and had fair skin. There was a slight resemblance to Kelvin in his facial features. It was Master Vincent.

Abbie’s gaze flickered for a moment. In her memory, she hadn’t met Master Vincent many times. Every time he appeared, he had a gentle and caring attitude… Oh right, he was the one who brought her here when she fainted.

Seeing the change in her expression, Vincent smiled and whispered in her ear, “Miss Berry, the doctor said you were experiencing anger and excitement that caused your heart to be overwhelmed, leading to your fainting. Please don’t agitate yourself anymore. Rest well!”

With that, he gently placed his hand on her back and helped her lie down.

Abbie lay on the hospital bed, her bright eyes fixed on the door for a few seconds. After a brief moment of daze, she put on a bitter smile and asked, “He still hasn’t come, has he?”

“he” she referred

stiffened slightly as he spoke cautiously, “Well, maybe

finished speaking, tears began to flow

cheer me up anymore. He won’t come,

if she was genuinely sick this time and not pretending, Kelvin would

because of

hadn’t she just

the box on the table

anymore. You look better when you smile. Do you remember the first day you came to the Foley

and from that day on, her heart completely belonged to the aloof and

in front of her lowered his head, and the cool light from outside the window cast his profile in a perfect silhouette. She suddenly met

Abbie. You probably didn’t know this, but that day was also the first

a suitcase in your hand. I will never forget that day. Grandfather said you would be our little sister, the second sister besides Emelia.” “Your eyes only saw Kelvin, but I was actually standing on the second-floor corridor

life really does emphasize

a minute or two

result, Abbie only remembered Kelvin and completely

son has the rights to inherit the company and the family property. The others don’t get any benefits. From the moment

It’s truly absurd!

In her memory, the boy was

school, she and Kelvin sat in the back

saw a faint, bloodthirsty smile on his pale

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