Time passes slowly, and Miya is almost close to death. The only thing she regrets is that she can't hear Alex call her name again. If she hadn't treated him like that before, things wouldn't have turned out like this. She has known that she is wrong, but maybe it's already too late.
With great difficulty, she manages to open her eyes and regain a little consciousness. However, she falls onto the ground again immediately after she tries to get up. This time, she accidentally touches the board beside her. Fortunately, the sound of the board falling to the ground catches John's attention.
John has made up his mind to find Miya by all means, for he doesn't want to believe that she leaves without saying goodbye. She is not that kind of person after all. Therefore, he believes that Miya must still be inside the orphanage. Perhaps she is just trapped somewhere, and what he needs to do now is to look for her at every possible place. He is startled to hear a sound coming from the utility room when he happens to pass by the backyard.
Could it be that Miya is there? He seems to have forgotten about that place.
Few people pass through this room, so it's not surprising for her to be trapped there. Thinking of this, he rushes to the utility room. As expected, the moment he opens the door, he sees that petite woman curling up on the ground, with her eyes tightly closed. She looks quite pitiful now, and John suddenly feels a surge of distress, as if his beloved person has been under threat.
Regardless of his doubts and dislike towards Miya, John directly picks her up.
"Miya, are you alright? If anything bad happens to you, I won't let you off." Seeing her on the verge of death, he instantly becomes anxious. He can't understand why he is so scared to see Miya die in front of him. Moreover, he even wishes that the person who will die is himself. Thinking of this, he is a little shocked.
Is he really attracted to this woman? Or has he forgotten about the special relationship between them? After all, he loses his memory and everything he knows about his past is told by Rory and the director. It's beyond doubt that he firmly believes in their words. However, he is swayed by Miya again. After carrying her into the ward, John asks the doctor to come over. Blue veins pop out of his temple as he shouts, "Doctor, hurry up and check her situation. How is she now?"
The doctor is frightened by John's reaction, for the latter has always been docile. He doesn't expect John to be so snippy. Rory also comes into the ward after hearing the commotion. However, when seeing John's fierce expression, she immediately becomes uneasy. She has never seen him like this before. It seems that he is about to lose all his sanity.
For some reason, Rory feels sorry for John when seeing him like this. However, if he continues grabbing the collar of the doctor and threatens him, things will only get worse.
So Rory walks over and pulls John away. "John, you can't make things difficult for the doctor. If you hurt him, no one can treat Miya. Just feel relieved to leave the rest to him."
After Rory says this, John finally calms down and walks to the side. Only then can the doctor treat Miya.
However, John feels that his mood is getting worse. He has no idea why he has become like this. Why does he even hope that the person lying on the bed is himself? Being angered by his own thought, he walks out of the ward.
Seeing that John is still in a bad mood, Rory follows him out.
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