Chapter 103 Unexpected Encounter
These are all photos of Peggy.
The mental rehabilitation center was quite special. Most of the patients there had low immunity, so recently they had modified the regulations to avoid the visitation of family members bringing in outside bacteria or flu viruses.
Family members could only visit once a month, and for the rest of the time, the patients had to stay in the sanatorium and be taken care of by professionals.
Stella could no longer visit her mother whenever she wanted like before.
So Aiden took advantage of his position to occasionally take some photos for her, so she would know that her mother was doing well inside.
"Mrs. Peggy is recovering well." Aiden said with a chuckle, "The nurse taking care of her said that recently, whether it's talking or engaging in outdoor activities, she behaves no differently from a normal person. I have also checked her medical records and asked the attending physician. Her medication has been halved recently."
"Really?" This was great news for Stella.
"Yes." Aiden nodded. "But I'm just a doctor here on loan for learning, so I don't have much authority, which is why... I can't bring you in to see her often. Otherwise, you would be pleasantly surprised!"
"Don't say that." Stella gratefully smiled. "Having these photos is already great! Dr. Johnson, thank you so much."
"You're too polite." Aiden pursed his lips. "I should be thanking you!"
"Thanking me?"
Aiden felt a little embarrassed, but he scratched his head and smiled as he told her, "I have been dating Mia recently... Ha, I know you must have said many good things about me, right? Thank you, Stella!"
Stella was genuinely happy for him and also blessed Mia.
She just didn't know if Mia had told him about that matter.
She fell silent for a moment, and then looked up and smiled at him. "This is your own credit. Mia was moved by your sincerity."
"But if it weren't for you arranging that trip, our progress wouldn't have been so fast."
"Alright, let's not thank each other too much. It'll make things awkward!" Stella laughed. Then she suddenly thought of something and turned to open a drawer.
"By the way, Liam's boxing club has a match this weekend. Here's the ticket. Why don't you and Mia come together?"
Aiden's eyes lit up. "Liam's match?"
"Not him, but a few of his students that he teaches." Stella smiled.
"Oh, then I must go and watch! I want to see how his strict teaching produces talented disciples!"
"Great, be sure to come!"
Stella sent Aiden to the company's entrance and went back to her office. She carefully put away the photos and immediately immersed herself in work.
Since marrying Liam, the past half a year has been better and better for the two of them. Their relationship improved every day, and they worked steadily, jointly managing their family.
Her mother's condition had also improved, and Samuel had overcome the psychic trauma of campus bullying and was preparing for his desired university.
And every time she encountered danger, she could always turn it around and even turn calamity into a blessing.
Half a year ago, her world was still dark, like stepping into an abyss and unable to see any light.
Perhaps it was also because God couldn't bear to let her suffer too much that he sent Liam to save her.
Stella smiled, and sweetness filled her two shallow dimples.
......
On the weekend, she arrived at the competition venue early, and in no time, there wasn't an empty seat left. Just like last time, Liam arranged her seat in the middle.
Not long after, Mia and Aiden entered one after another.
"Stella, this place is amazing!" Aiden exclaimed, looking at the cheering crowd and the hormonally charged athletes. He felt like he had entered a new world and couldn't take his eyes off everything.
On stage, several burly men were Liam's students.
They were fast, accurate, and ruthless, leaving their opponents defenseless and continuously pushing them back. The bell for each match rang consecutively, and the winners were almost always Liam's students.
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