Cynthia Lynwood nodded slightly, trying to hold back tears that shimmered in her eyes, making her look even more pitiable.
Frederick felt a pang of sympathy.
"What on earth is going on?" Aaron asked.
"Miss Lynwood has been through an emotional shock, affecting her kidneys. Mr. Vance," the doctor lowered his voice, "this is a critical period for her recovery. She must avoid any further distress."
"I understand," Aaron replied.
After giving his instructions, the doctor left, and silence settled in the room.
After a moment, Aaron finally spoke up, "Has anyone visited today?"
"No," came the reply.
"It has nothing to do with Serena..." Frederick and Cynthia Lynwood both began to speak, then stopped abruptly.
Aaron looked at Frederick with a frown.
Frederick clarified, "Serena hasn't been here."
Cynthia lowered her head like a child caught in wrongdoing. "She… she sent me an e-invite to your wedding. I… I couldn't handle it, and that's why… that's why…"
Frederick frowned deeply. Although he didn't see Cynthia as entirely innocent, Serena's actions seemed too harsh. Knowing Cynthia's feelings for Aaron, sending the invitation during her recovery seemed thoughtless. If anything happened to Cynthia, Serena could face serious consequences.
Aaron pressed his fingers to his brow. "Block her number."
Cynthia fell silent.
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In another part of town, Serena had just lain down when her phone rang. It was Director Thomas.
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