Chapter 623:
“Sweetie, if you're not feeling well, you must tell me. Don’t frightenlike this...”
It was the dead of night when Sean’s plane finally reached Silverdale. Sean was flanked by two bodyguards and
an assistant filling Phillip’s role.
During the flight, Sean had shared all the information with Joanna and Alice. Their tears flowed, each drop fueled
by fear for Norah's fate.
“Head straight to the hospital,” Sean commanded firmly. Their ride awaited them at the entrance. They quickly
piled into the car. Cwhat may, their ultimate destination was Concord Hospital.
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The atmosphere in the car was thick with tension, a silence that echoed their dread.
The hospital was ablaze with lights, the emergency department buzzing with activity.
Joanna wheeled herself to the hospital's reference desk. “Excuse me. | heard the medical staff from your hospital
were involved in an accident. Are they alright?”
The nurse shook her head. “They're still in the emergency room. No one has cout yet.”
“Is there a female doctor named Norah Wilson among them?”
“I'm not sure, but there are two female doctors among the four.”
“Thank you.”
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Joanna's heart sank like a stone in quicksand. Hurriedly, she rushed back to Sean and Alice, eager to share the
unsettling news she had just received.
“Norah... Norah must be one of them.”
Having spoken those words, Joanna found herself unable to stop the flood of tears that cascaded down her
cheeks. Alice clenched her fists and said, “I believe Norah will be fine. God will bless her.”
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With closed eyes, she whispered silent prayers, while Joanna struggled to stifle her sobs, as though trying to
quiet a storm inside her.
Sean's heart ached with worry.
According to gossip in Silverdale, Norah had taken a seat at the rear of the ambulance when it boarded. If there
had been a collision, the consensus was that her injuries might not be as severe.
He paced anxiously, his dignified presence contrasting sharply with the chaotic emergency department. Nurses
and patients’ families passed by, stealing curious glances at him.
Clad in a crisp white shirt and sleek black trousers, Sean’s broad shoulders and strong waist commanded
attention. His long legs, combined with his handsfeatures, made him a magnetic focal point in the room.