Immediately, Elisa fell silent. She understood what Winslow meant, referring to her recent assistance to Mildred and her return from Moranta to Bayswe.
She had even agreed to help Julia for Gareth.
All of these people had helped her and shown kindness to her. Naturally, she couldn't just stand by and do nothing.
"Uncle Winslow, if these people are your friends, if they are important to you, I believe you wouldn't just stand by and do nothing," said Elisa. Just like her, the moment Winslow found out she was in trouble, he immediately arranged for people, including himself, to come to her rescue. "Uncle Winslow, wait for me at the hotel. I need to make a quick trip to the hospital."
Will had texted her and called her several times, clearly indicating his urgency.
Elisa made her decision, and Winslow no longer tried to stop her.
Before long, Elisa had arrived at the hospital.
Will still needed a wheelchair to move around.
Watching him go from his original spirited and upright stature to only being able to face others with half his body, Elisa was filled with immense guilt.
Had she not asked Will to help that day, perhaps he might have been able to avoid his fate.
Will noticed the hint of sorrow and regret in Elisa's eyes. He quickly spoke to her, not wanting her to dwell on other matters that might affect her mood. "You should treat my mother first, Liz."
Most importantly, Will didn't want to see Elisa in such an emotional state.
Seeing her upset, he felt even more distressed.
Upon learning about Marsha's condition, Elisa took it upon herself to check her pulse. Then, she personally stepped in to handle the situation.
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