Seeing that Rosalyn was about to walk to the side of the road herself, Gwen immediately frowned and stormed forward to grab her arm.
"Mrs.Landry, you still haven't fully recovered yet, so you'd better not..."
Rosalyn had been in a coma for more than a year, and as soon as she woke up, she rushed over to Merchant City to help Christopher formulate a drug that could help him stabilize his mental state.
Therefore, she was already exhausted beyond measure.
She had not yet had the time to recover, and at this moment, she was about to hobble to the side of the road to stop Jim and Bonnie...
This was a highway, and because of the two speeding cars, Luke had ordered his men to clear the roads for fear that an accident would happen.
If Rosalyn were to stand by the side of the road, what would happen if one of them accidentally crashed into her? "Thank you for your concern."
Rosalyn smiled at her.
"I know you.You're Gwen."
Rosalyn had not met Gwen before this, but during her comatose state, she could register the surroundings she was in, as well as the voices around her.
She recognized Gwen's voice.
After Luna gave birth to her second daughter, this woman named Gwen had flown over from Sea City to take care of Luna and, out of sheer kindness, had helped her take care of Rosalyn, too.
Even though this was the first time Rosalyn had ever laid eyes on Gwen, she could tell from first glance that this was the woman that had helped take care of her and Luna.
Her eyes were etched with the kindness and humility of her soul.
"Mrs.Landry..."
Gwen was frozen in shock because she had not expected Rosalyn to know her name.
It was a long time before she finally found her voice again.
"You...How did you..."
Rosalyn had been unconscious when she last saw her, and before this, Gwen had even made up her mind to visit Rosalyn in the hospital someday.
After all, this was Luna's mother, and she thought it was only appropriate for her to visit Rosalyn after she recovered from her illness.
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