Overwhelmed with heartache, Larissa bent down and held him tightly in her arms.
She rushed Aster out of the kindergarten and to the military hospital nearby, registering as an outpatient at the pediatrics department.
The military hospital was usually crowded with patients, especially the pediatrics department.
Aster had never had serious health issues before. He'd only had mild cases of colds and fevers that could be easily treated at home with over-the-counter medication.
Larissa had hardly ever brought Aster to the hospital before, so they were unfamiliar with the anxiety of waiting in long queues to see the doctor at the hospital.
She didn't mind waiting if she were the one who was sick. However, Larissa couldn't bear to wait for even a second longer when it was Aster who was ill.
She feared that any delay would worsen Aster's condition.
Her heart pounding, Larissa paced up and down restlessly. She wished to rush into the outpatient clinic that instant, but she knew that all the parents waiting outside felt the same anxiety.
In the end, Larissa suppressed her impatience and waited patiently.
She sat on a bench facing the elevator.
Her eyes stared mindlessly at the constant flow of patients as she listened intently for Aster's number to be called over the broadcasting speakers.
Suddenly, her gaze was drawn to a strange person.
Despite the hot weather in summer, that person was wrapped up tightly in a long-sleeved coat, long pants, a cap, and a mask.
What's more, that person had the collar of their coat pulled up to cover their neck from being exposed.
From the silhouette, it seemed to be a woman.
Without even looking up, that peculiar woman fixed her gaze on the ground and kept her profile hidden within the coat.
She was riding the escalator from the top floor to the bottom.
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