?Chapter 994:
Phillip had intended to go out with Susanna tonight, but Sean’s call to the gathering had disrupted their ns, leaving him feeling a bit guilty.
He didn’t know the specifics of their private conversation, but judging from Sean and Kason’s altercation, it seemed Kason might have been the one financially supporting Norah.
It hadn’t crossed his mind that Kason had been quietly observing their search for Norah all this time.
Resting against him, Susanna looked up and asked, “I see. Norah will be back soon, won’t she?”
Susanna inquired, “Kason wouldn’t harm Norah. Now that Sean has found her, she could return to Glophia soon, right?”
Phillip stroked Susanna’s hair soothingly. “The specifics are hazy. We can wait for Sean to wake up for a clearer picture.”
Susanna sat up. “It did surprise me that it was Kason who was secretly hiding Norah.”
Indeed, Kason’s involvement had surprised everyone.
The next day, Susanna listened intently as Sean recounted the whole ordeal. Silence filled the room once he finished.
“Kason’s intentions were good,” Susanna finally said. “He just did what he thought was best for Norah. But the way he went about it…well, let’s just say it wasn’t ideal. Still, with Kason looking after her, she should be safe. Did he say when she’sing back?”
“Kason will arrange for her return in a few days. I’ll send someone to collect her and bring her back to Dreamview Vis.”
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For Norah, this ce was truly home.
“Okay. Just make sure to keep me informed of her arrival,” Susanna said, her eyes already sparkling with the anticipation of Norah’s return.
In Silverdale,
Norah’s material needs were simple. The vi provided food and shelter, and venturing out held little appeal. Now, with a bandaged hand rendering her usual activities impossible, boredom gnawed at her.
She requested some books from Amy, specifically those rted to medicine. Love stories held no appeal for her; instead, she delved into dense medical texts with surprising passion, deciphering theplex terminology with ease.
Amy, peeking through the study door, marveled at Norah’s dedication. Even medical textbooks couldn’t dampen her spirit.
The books were an idental delivery, but seeing Norah devour them ignited a spark of curiosity in Amy. It seemed Norah’s passion for medicine ran deep.
Later, during dinner, Amy brought up her boss’s recent proposition.
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