"You!" Getty was angry.
"If you are not smart, don't act recklessly, or you might regret it." Walter left these words behind and walked out
of the restaurant, leaving Getty standing there dumbfounded. Walter's words just now reminded her that with
her intelligence, she wasn't a match for Alexander. If she did something to Quinn, she wouldn't escape
Alexander's scrutiny. She had been aware of this before, so she always kept a low profile and rarely caused
trouble for Quinn.
Even when she did make things difficult for Quinn at times, it was mostly minor tricks that wouldn't cause
substantial harm, so Alexander didn't take it seriously.
If Quinn's life were truly threatened, Alexander would never allow it.
Getty patted her cheek, trying to calm herself down and prevent herself from acting impulsively.
Putting on a baseball cap and sunglasses, she ignored the stares of the people around her and hurriedly followed
outside.
Meanwhile, after Alexander brought Quinn out, he held her hand and checked her.
Fortunately, she hadn't been pinched too hard, just leaving a red mark.
Alexander let go of her sleeve and said, "Let's go outside."
Sylvadora had many great specialty foods. As a tourist city, it offered a wide variety of cuisines from all over the
country.
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Alexander didn't eat much either, watching her take a few bites before taking her to the hospital.
It was the hospital Walter had mentioned.
The hospital was crowded with people, many of whom had cspecifically to see the doctor.
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There was a renowned professor who was hard to schedule with, and Volhad pulled sstrings to get the
doctor to treat Quinn.
However, after a thorough examination, the results were similar to those from the previous examination in
Amber Bay.
The professor looked at the X-rays in his hand, pondered for a moment, then turned to Alexander and said,
"Based on the circumstances you described, combined with the previous diagnosis, we can infer that Quinn's
rapid memory degradation is due to her brain stimulation."
Furrowing his brows, Alexander asked, "Is there more?"
The professor continued, "Her condition is quite peculiar, different from the Alzheimer's disease cases I've
encountered before, and it doesn't seem to be genetic." Alexander remained silent, glancing at Quinn by the
window.
She was leaning against the glass, looking down at a park below where many people were strolling, the flowers
in full bloom, and colorful butterflies fluttering about.
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She seemed lost in thought. She paid no attention to the conversation behind her.
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Alexander thought in silence, but when he looked back up at the window, Quinn was no longer there. &