Hannah smiled.
Maloney's face held a trace of discomfort as he looked at Hannah.
Just as he was about to pull out his phone to message the Compton family, Hannah stopped him.
"Mr.
Pierce, please don't inform the Compton family about this.
Hearing her voice, Maloney halted and turned his attention to her, seated opposite him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"It's really not a big deal.
There's no need for them to know," Hannah said, her eyes flickering as she spoke.
"It's not a big deal?" Maloney frowned.
"What if you end up losing your sight permanently?" Hannah responded with a self-assured smile.
"Perhaps I won't be able to see for a while, but I'm confident I can recover on my own.
" Normally, Maloney might dismiss such a claim as bragging.
However, when Hannah made such a statement, he found himself believing her without question. "Alright.
" After a moment of hesitation, Maloney replied, "I'll keep this to myself for now.
But if there's no improvement in your condition, you'll need to return with me.
The head of the Compton family will ensure you receive the best possible care.
" If she couldn't heal herself, then she was confident no one else could restore her vision either.
"I understand," Hannah replied.
As they spoke, the ambulance pulled into the hospital.
The doctor directed Maloney and Hannah to different examination rooms, while Grace stayed outside under the watch of bodyguards.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIt turned out Maloney only had a bruised arm, which needed simple bandaging.
Hannah underwent a thorough examination that explored every aspect of her condition with great precision.
She went through several tests, including having five or six vials of e.
blood extraction. Following this, she was given a private room at the top of the hospital.
Once the doctor had given his orders and left, Hannah made herself m comfortable on the bed, taking in the new experience.
She hadn't realized that losing sight would heighten her hearing so m significantly. "Well, don't just stand there at the door.
Con in.
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