Loraine felt sour.
“Ariadna...”
In a surprising twist, Ariadna gave Loraine a gentle pat on her hand and comforted her, saying, “Don’t worry. |
have it all figured out!
Just remember my advice; cherish what you have now!”
Just as Loraine was about to respond, a frantic woman burst into the ward and glanced around anxiously.
Startled, Ariadna instinctively grabbed Loraine’s hand and tried to shield herself, however the woman had
already pounced on her and exclaimed, “Oh, Miss Ariadna! I've finally found you. You scaredto death!”
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The woman strode forward and ran her hands over Ariadna from head to toe, checking for any signs of harm.
After confirming that nothing had happened to Ariadna, she placed a hand on her chest and breathed a sigh of
relief, giving thanks to God.
“Miss Ariadna, cback to the ward with me. We've been looking all over for you!”
Turning around, the woman noticed Loraine standing beside her. She immediately narrowed her gaze and asked
fiercely, “Who are you? Did you lead Miss Ariadna astray?”
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The woman was somewhat rotund, garbed in a maid's uniform crafted from exquisite materials. However, her
outfit was soaked with sweat, Leaving noticeable damp spots, and sweat also covered her forehead.
Even though Loraine knew the woman's ire stemmed from concern for
Ariadna, her tone still made Loraine feel uneasy.
Loraine fixed her with a piercing gaze. As she was about to say something, Ariadna grabbed the woman's sleeve,
shook her head and intervened, “Mrs. Castro, please, don’t.”
It was apparent that Ariadna trusted this woman, and even seemed somewhat dependent on her.
“Mrs. Castro, it gets so monotonous staying in my ward all day, so | ventured out. | happened to meet Loraine
outside, and we conversed for a while. She's been quite pleasant to me.”
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Upon hearing this, Tillie Castro’s expression softened. She offered a slight bow to Loraine and apologized, “I'm
sorry. | was just overly concerned about Ariadna. Please forgive me.”
Loraine shook her head, signaling that she took no offense.
After apologizing, Tillie helped Ariadna out of bed and gently took hold of her slender arm, her eyes filled with
worry. She couldn't help but grumble, “Vagow is truly inferior to Zodiac. It's heartbreaking that you have to suffer
for a while.”
From Tillie's actions, Loraine deduced she must be one of Ariadna’s personal servants brought to the hospital to
attend to her. The sincere concern in Tillie’s words was not something an ordinary servant or hired nurse could
feign.
Ariadna stuck her tongue out at Loraine, as if to complain about
Tillie’s nagging. Then she smiled and said, “Actually, I like Vagow.