When he pushed the door open, Romy and Henry Graves were already there. They were still wearing their coats. It was estimated that they had just arrived.
Hearing the sound of the door opening, both of them looked at him and shouted at the same time.
"Bert."
" Mr. Harper..."
Ever since Romy saw Bert's caring attitude toward Alivia, she had already considered him as her "son-in-law," so she always called him Bert.
Bert nodded slightly and looked directly at Alivia. She was still the same as before; even the posture and angle of lying down were the same, but when he looked at her, he felt that she was different.
How was it different?
He probably felt that she was angry and that she could feel him now.
Along the way, he was in a hurry and even came here in a hurry. But in the end, he walked very slowly and carefully from the door to the hospital bed.
Bert walked to the head of the bed and sat on a small chair next to him. He looked down at her pale face. Her face was as calm as ever, but her heart was beating fast.
It was as if he was secretly chatting with her. She had been unconscious for so long, but at this moment, she was smiling so brightly in front of him.
Bert couldn't say anything. His whole body froze. He sat on the chair and looked at the little girl on the bed. Except for looking away, time seemed to have stopped.
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