Sherman called Moriah. After a while, she came, and s o did Sarah.
Moriah was in tears when she saw her son, and Sarah was also very heartbroken.
The doctor said that Billy would wake up when the anesthesia dissipated.
Sarah didn't like Sherman. Because of her, Billy was i n such a state.
Sherman couldn't leave at this time. She sat there and waited. As for what happened at the construction site, she called the manager.
She had thought it would be an ordinary day. She didn't expect it to be so terrifying. Her heart still kept beating fast now.
In the evening, Billy woke up. But his condition was too serious. He couldn't move around but could only make some sound.
Hearing the sound, Moriah cried more painfully.
Sherman felt relieved. At night, someone had to take care of Billy. Moriah stayed there, and so did Sherman. Sarah left.
The doctor said that Billy must be taken good care of and shouldn't move. There was nothing serious with
his arms. The main thing was to take good care of his wounds.
At night, Moriah didn't sleep, and neither did Sherman. They watched over Billy. He didn't dare to eat anything but just received an iv drip.
Moriah was so worried that she kept asking the doctor about Billy's condition. The doctor assured her that as long as he recovered from the wounds, everything would be fine. When the doctor was about to leave, he told them several times that they shouldn't worry.
It's a relief that Billy would be fine.' Sherman thought. Fortunately, she didn't have to owe Billy a favor.
At that moment, the phone rang. It seemed abrupt in the silent ward. She glanced at it and it was from Kingsley.
When she turned around, Moriah looked at her. She took a deep breath and declined the call directly. She shouldn't answer the phone at this time.
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