Hannah was freezing. She squatted in front of the entrance and curled into a ball as she shivered.
When Jeremy was about to get out of the car, he spotted Madeline walking out.
Madeline saw Jeremy’s car immediately. When she was walking over, she saw Hannah squatting by the entrance from the corners of her eyes.
Hannah was here again.
She was like a ghost that was always lingering around her.
Madeline had already felt that something was not right when Hannah kept appearing in front of her so frequently.
When she was about to ignore Hannah and ask the security guard from the building to deal with her, Jeremy got out of the car and walked toward her.
She thought Jeremy was walking toward her but when he came over, he grabbed her hand and led her in front of Hannah.
Hannah’s face was now red from the cold. She was leaning against the glass wall as she drifted in and out of consciousness.
“Linnie, she looks like she has caught a cold. Let’s send her to the hospital.“ When Jeremy proposed this, Madeline was surprised.
Then, Madeline heard Jeremy sigh.
“I’ve gone to the hospital to ask about her condition. The doctor said she might have been triggered by external factors, so that’s why her mental state is a little unstable now. That’s also why she thinks that you’re her elder sister whom she can trust and want to rely on the most. If that’s the case, we’ll help her in any way we can.“
Jeremy finished saying that solemnly.
Madeline looked at the man’s serious gaze thoughtfully. He did not look like he was joking.
“Linnie, help her into the car later. I’ll drive the car over.“ After Jeremy said that, he turned to go to the car.
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