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Chapter 1280 She's Finally Back!
For Romy, this sentence was undoubtedly a reassurance. The feeling of thinking that hope had finally come true
was too unbearable. Now that she heard Kevin say that Alivia had regained consciousness, even if it was only for a
moment, it was enough to replenish her energy.
Her good daughter was finally back.
Romy turned around and cried silently. This news was more than worth celebrating for her.
Soon, Kevin and the others left the ward and returned to the office to study the plan. All the instruments and data
connected to Alivia were observed in real-time. Once they fluctuated again, they would be directly reported to the
doctor's office.
Bert soon heard the news and asked Kevin to call him personally. After listening to Alivia's words, the man on the
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtother end of the phone was silent for two minutes.
Kevin did not speak. Instead, he gave him time to slowly digest the information.
After a long time, the man asked in a trembling voice, "Really?"
"It's true." When Kevin heard her excited but calm tone, his heart ached. "I won't joke about the patient's condition."
On the other end of the phone, Bert was standing on the top floor of the building. He looked at the distant horizon
through the floor-to-ceiling window. He seemed to be floating in the clouds. He couldn't grab anything, so he lost his
balance. He took a small step back and almost couldn't stand still.
All the muscles in his body seemed to have been broken down by strong sulfuric acid, and he was powerless and
bulging. For a moment, there was only a white expanse in front of him. The first thought that came to his mind was
to pick up the car key and walk out of the office.
"I'll go over now." His voice was hoarse as if it had been polished by a stone. "Let's talk when we meet."
"Okay."
After hanging up the phone, Bert pushed the door open and walked out quickly. When the secretary and assistant
saw him walking toward the elevator, they couldn't help reminding him in confusion, "Mr. Harper, the director of
Crafago's embassy, will be here later. What about you..."
Before he could finish his words, the man interrupted him coldly, "Put it off."
The manager was stunned for a moment. "Wh-what?"
"You don't understand?" Bert glanced at him unhappily, and he immediately shut up.
It was not his fault for being mean at this time. For him now, anyone who said a word more would stop him from
seeing Alivia, which was equivalent to not letting her get better.
The secretary was frightened by his fierce eyes and immediately shut up. Looking at the beating numbers on the
elevator, she was anxious, but there was nothing she could do. She could only watch the boss leave.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIn the end, Bert took the elevator and left.
The secretary and assistant looked at each other helplessly.
The secretary asked, "What should we do now? Tell the director that he has something urgent to discuss?"
The assistant shrugged. "I don't know. I feel that no matter what you say, the other party can't accept it. It's time to
test your professionalism."
"Are you still in the mood to make sarcastic remarks?"
"... All right, I'll shut up."
Bert drove all the way to the hospital at almost the speed of a flying car. When he got to the elevator from the
underground garage and looked at the gradually decreasing numbers, he wished he could grow wings and fly
straight to the ward.
But when he finally arrived at the door of the ward, he suddenly stopped.
He took a few deep breaths and tried his best to adjust his mood. He did not want to do anything irrational.