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Chapter 516

    ?Chapter 516:


    “If you’re done, then I suppose it’s my turn.” He swept his gaze over the room, his eyes like a scythe shing over the fields. “As long as I keep thepany afloat, I will do things my way. It is not for you to interfere with my affairs. If you have any objections, speak to my assistant, and I will buy out all your shares, once and for all.” With that, he mmed his palms against the table and stood. “Meeting adjourned!”


    He walked out of the conference room without a backward nce, leaving the shareholders exchanging furious nces with each other.


    “Are you all right, Mr. Wall?” Samuel asked with concern as he trailed after Noah.


    “I’m fine.” Noah waved off his concern. “Look into the specifics of the Howe Group’s coboration with the Perry Group.”


    “Yes, sir,” Samuel replied immediately.


    Noah returned to his office and began reviewing urgent documents.


    The next morning. The hospital’s VIP ward.


    “Mm…”


    Sadie slowly opened her eyes, though her vision was slightly blurred, as if she was looking through a thin mist.


    She blinked in an attempt to clear her vision, but her efforts had no effect.


    “You’re awake?” a gentle voice asked beside her.


    Sadie turned in its direction and vaguely saw a figure in all white, likely a nurse, changing her dressing.


    “Where… Where am I?” Sadie’s voice was hoarse and weak.


    “I’m d you’re awake, Mrs. Wall. You’re in the hospital,” the nurse said softly, her hands moving with practiced efficiency as she tended to Sadie.


    Sadie fell silent.


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    She tried to squint and open her eyes wide, but everything around her remained a blur. What was happening?


    Panic set in immediately.


    No matter how hard she tried, Sadie could only make out indistinct outlines of her surroundings.


    “I… I can’t see anything…” she said, her voice trembling.


    “Please stay calm. I’ll call the doctor.” The nurse quickly set down what she was holding and hurried out of the room.


    A few momentster, the doctor rushed in, followed by several nurses.


    The doctor conducted a thorough examination, carefully checking everything from Sadie’s pupil response to the interior of her eyes. He was meticulous, not overlooking even the smallest detail.


    Once he finished, Sadie swallowed nervously and asked, “How is it, doctor?”


    “Don’t worry, ma’am. It’s just a side effect of the trauma,” the doctor said calmly as he put away his equipment. “Your brain suffered a severe impact, which caused temporary damage to your optic nerve. It should recover on its own over time.”


    “Really?” Sadie felt a wave of relief, but the worry still lingered. “How long will it take?”


    “It varies from person to person. Some recover in a few days, while others may take months,” the doctor exined patiently. “The most important thing right now is for you to rest well and maintain a positive outlook. That will greatly aid your recovery.”


    Sadie nodded, finally feeling a sense of ease. As long as she could recover, the time it took didn’t matter.


    It was only then that she remembered something else. “How long have I been unconscious?”


    “You’ve been in aa for four days. Mr. Wall has been by your side the entire time. He just left a little while ago.”


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