Chapter 37: True Healing Begins From The Mind Chapter 37: True Healing Begins From The Mind But Four was not affected by her silence or her gaze.

As far as he was concerned, as long as she was quiet, he could find some comfort in the peace she had unintentionally granted him.

Nnenna kept staring at the man, her thoughts swirling.

‘Is he trying to cheer me up…

or just shut me up?’ she wondered, utterly baffled.

The realization hit her hard, she had completely forgotten he was even there when she broke down.

It was the first time she had let herself cry since waking up from the coma last month.

‘How embarrassing,’ she thought, heat rising to her cheeks.

She hurriedly wiped her tears with the back of her hands, trying to regain her composure.

But her mind remained unsettled, unsure of how to interpret his words or actions.

“Yes, yes, okay,” she said quickly, her voice unsteady as she hurriedly left the room.

At the door, she paused and turned to him, her eyes clearer now, holding a hint of newfound determination.

“You should take your own advice.

You seem to have a lot on your mind all the time.

Stop giving the devil room.” With that, she softly closed the door behind her and walked away, her steps steady this time.

She didn’t spare a glance at the two nurses stationed nearby, who, as always, stood like unyielding soldier statues.

head down to the lower floors, a familiar sound rang

Ding!

healing begins from

1000 good points for thawing one percent of his

she asked internally,

I was a crying

system’s voice rang

to others so we can

told you was not new to him,

not

breakdown pushed him to say those words out loud,

breaking down, you ended up helping him in ways you didn’t even realize.” ‘I helped him by crying?’ Nnenna thought,

back and

melt another percent of that icy heart!’ With renewed determination, she rushed into the elevator and headed straight back to Four’s

two nurse statues by the

expressions made it clear, no crying

turned back and

changing into one of the comfortable outfits the housekeeper had left for

the button for the ground floor, deciding she needed a breath of fresh air outside

outside the hospital in months, and the thought of seeing the world beyond her window made her heart race

wondered, her imagination painting a vivid

the walls as

an obstacle she

flattened herself against the wall so

she

she crept past the receptionist’s desk, her eyes darting around to make sure no one spotted

glanced her way, but Nnenna

she dashed for the exit,

greeted her the moment she stepped outside, and she

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