The doctor can only hurry in. After examining Miya, he immediately tells Anson, "The patient has regained some senses. As long as the person she cares about speaks more to her, she can wake up."
Anson is very happy when he hears that Miya has regained some senses, but when he hears the other words later, he puts on a bitter smile.
Unfortunately, the person Miya cares about is not him. Otherwise, he will be able to save her.
"Is there another way?" Anson's voice has become a little hoarse.
The doctor can only remain silent at this time, because speaking at this time is simply courting death.
However, someone comes to report John's arrival.
Anson is surprised. He really wants to settle the score with John, but so far, only he can save Miya.
"Let him in." Since John comes here, he must make good use of him.
The two men gather in the living room, their gazes filled with killing intent.
Anson carefully looks at the man in front of him. He has an arrogant aura. As an unknown teacher from the orphanage, he has an indescribable charm.
"She's in the room on the second floor."
Since John comes to him, Anson knows his intention. That is to say, John has finally thought it through and is willing to save Miya. Although Anson doesn't like him, he is Miya's life-saving straw. So he has to swallow his anger now.
John does not say anything else. He strides towards the stairs. This is his own choice. He doesn't hesitate to look back. However, he doesn't expect that when he woke up this morning, he had the impulse to come here. He doesn't expect that when he set off, he felt a trace of joy that he had never felt before.
For the first time, he doesn't reject this feeling. However, he believes that this is just a duty to save people. Moreover, only by saving that person can he stay out of this and keep the orphanage safe. That must be how he gets here.
John is trying to convince himself.
Looking at John's quick steps and his worried expression, Anson finds it unbelievable. Although John doesn't seem to care about her, why does he actually see his nervousness and anxiety now? If he doesn’t like her, why does he come here?
Anson wants to rush forward and drag him down because he doesn't want other men to get close to Miya. But now, for Miya's life, he has to suppress this impulse. Even if the veins on his face are to explode.
John walks very quickly to the room on the second floor. He sees a few bodyguards guarding the door. Anson really cares about this woman.
However, for some reason, when he arrives at the door, he suddenly stops.
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