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Chapter 804

    Dreams haunted Mnie in her sleep, and she would wake <b>up </b>suddenly.


    She leaned against the headrest of the bed with sweat on her forehead.


    Reaching out, she turned on the bedside night light, brightening the ward.


    Mnie had initially wanted to get up to read, but the thought of <b>the </b>book being inside the cab


    made her abandon the idea<b>. </b>


    She squinted slightly<b>, </b>nced at her phone, and noticed it was <b>just </b>past midnight.


    The hospital ward <b>was </b>particrly quiet at night, making <b>the </b><b>footsteps </b><b>outside </b><b>the </b>door noticeable.


    She thought it was just a nurse passing <b>by </b>and did <b>not </b>pay much attention.


    Half an hourter<b>, </b>the <b>footsteps </b>still lingered <b>at </b>the door. Eugene <b>was </b>standing against the wall, tilting his head and resting <b>it </b>against <b>the </b><b>wall</b>.


    The corridor was quiet<b>, </b>with only the bright light from the nurses’ <b>station </b>in the distance.


    He stood in the dark, with his eyshes drooped. He was lost in thought.


    Suddenly<b>, </b><b>a </b>faint sound and footsteps approached. His fingertips moved slightly, and he


    subconsciously lowered his gaze toward the direction <b>of </b>the ward door<b>. </b>However<b>, </b>the door remained tightly closed.


    “Sir.” A light call sounded. The night shift nurse lowered her voice and asked him, “Are you still awake at this hour because you feel unwell?


    Eugene looked at <b>her</b><b>,</b>tand the nurse exined, “<b>If </b>you <b>feel </b>unwell, <b>I </b>can take you to the doctor. You can return <b>to </b>your ward and rest because wandering around like this might disturb other patients‘ <b>sleep</b>.”


    Eugene’s Adam’s apple rolled, and he looked toward the <b>direction </b>of the ward door again.


    The room, which was lit just moments ago, waspletely dark.


    He lowered his head. “Sorry.”


    After saying that, he turned and left.


    He wore a long ck windbreaker<b>, </b>and although the corridor lights were not bright, <b>he </b>could still see his elongated shadow in the darkness.


    The nurse looked <b>at </b>his <b>back</b>, feeling a kind <b>of </b>indescribable mncholy.


    In the ward, Mniey on the bed. <b>Her </b>night blindness stopped her from seeing anything in this dimly lit environment.


    Everything around her was quiet, so quiet that she subconsciously breathed lightly,


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    The police came twice, and Mnie cooperated and provided her evidence<i>. </i>


    Thest time the police came, they brought Ste with them.


    The bandages on Mnie’s hands and head had been removed, but the scars left behind still looked frightening.


    Ste<b>, </b>who originally had <b>a </b>condescending expression, hesitated for a moment when she saw the wounds on Mnie’s <b>face</b>.


    But it was only <b>for </b>a moment.


    After a brief pause<b>, </b>she looked meaningfully <b>at </b><b>Mnie’s </b><b>belly</b><b>. </b>“Let’s <b>get </b>straight <b>to </b>the point. I came to talk to you to settle this privately. Name <b>your </b>price<b>.</b><b>” </b>


    Mnie, about to be discharged in two <b>days</b><b>, </b><b>was </b>enraged when she heard Ste’s words<b>. </b>She immediately wanted to retort but <b>was </b>held back by Yvonne<b>, </b>who was <b>there </b><b>to </b>apany her.


    Mnie looked at Ste calmly and said, “I won’t <b>ept </b>a private settlement.”


    Ste squinted her eyes<b>. </b>“What do you want<b>, </b><b>then</b><b>?</b>”


    Mnie’s face was pale<b>, </b>and her once <b>clear </b>and pure <b>eyes </b>showed a hint of sadness<b>. </b>


    She looked at Ste and emphasized each word, <b>“</b><b>I </b>want those who <b>killed </b><b>my </b>child to receive the punishment they deserve.”


    Her words were clear, and whoever had <b>just </b><b>entered </b>the room heard them.


    Mnie muttered, <b>“</b><b>I </b><b>will </b>never forgive <b>any </b><b>of </b><b>you</b><b>.</b><b>“</b><b>, </b>
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