Madeline thanked the doctor and then walked to the hospital room.
However, before she got there, Madeline saw, from a distance, that there were a lot of reporters by the room’s entrance.
Madeline understood that these people were here for more information.
They wanted to know something more exciting from Hannah’s end. They were also hoping to prove what Hannah said was true so that their write -ups would be very valuable.
Without thinking about it too much, Madeline grabbed her phone and turned around to dial a number.
“Hello, I am a family member of patient 1201. I don’t know why it is so noisy outside of the adjacent room. It’s so noisy that my relative can’t even rest. Please ask someone to deal with it as soon as possible.”
Soon after receiving Madeline’s complaint, the hospital called the security guard to drive the reporters away.
A few minutes later, the entrance to the room was instantly quieter.
Presently, Madeline walked over to the door to the room. Through the small window on the door, she saw Hannah lying on the bed, resting comfortably.
She was not in a coma, but she was rather energetic. At the moment, she even had a smile on her face when she looked at her wrist that was wrapped in gauze.
Madeline raised her hand and knocked on the door lightly before pushing it open to enter.
Hannah looked up and saw Madeline. The smile on her face froze for a few seconds before returning to normal.
“Eveline, you found me so quickly. Were you also the one who drove away the reporters at the door? Are you afraid that I would tell them the truth?”
Looking at the triumphant expression on Hannah’s face, Madeline knew that this woman was not someone easy to deal with.
At the very least, Hannah would make a lot of fuss, and it would be enough to disrupt their lives.
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