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Under the Veil I Rule novel Chapter 193

Will explained the situation in a few words, and Amara clasped her hands together, her heart racing.

Even though she was divorcing Finnian, she didn’t want anything bad to happen to him. Out of basic decency, she wished well for everyone around her.

“How bad is Finnian’s injury?” she asked. “Did he lose a lot of blood?”

“Yeah, Mr. Everly did lose some blood,” Will began, but Liliana cut in, squeezing past him. “Finn's not in serious danger. At least his life isn’t at risk. Ms. Sullivan, if you’ve got other things to do, go ahead, you don’t need to wait around here.”

Liliana shot Amara a hostile glare. With Finnian out of the picture for now, she felt free to express her disdain.

Amara ignored her, finding a bench to sit on. She fixed her gaze on the emergency room doors, planning to wait for Finnian to wake up.

After all, it was because of the impending divorce that Finnian had driven off in the first place.

While it wasn’t directly her fault, now that she was here, she figured it was right to wait until he woke up before leaving.

“Mrs. Everly, are you feeling alright?” Will uttered as he noticed Amara’s pale forehead, dotted with beads of sweat. “Should I get you some water?”

“No, thank you,” Amara replied with a faint smile. “I just rushed over here too quickly. I’ll be fine after a short rest.”

Her fingers curled into her palms, her mind a whirlwind of anxiety.

She kept telling herself that it was normal to worry if anyone she knew was in the hospital, let alone someone she had cared about for so many years.

So, her current panic was understandable.

“Ama, he’s awake, he’s awake,” Kevin exclaimed, his eyes moist. He struggled to stand up as Amara quickly offered him some comforting words.

Liliana watched the seemingly harmonious grandfather-in-law and granddaughter-in-law duo, a flash of resentment in her eyes, though she hid it well.

About half an hour later, in a hospital room filled with the sharp scent of antiseptic, Finnian lay in bed.

His face was a bit pale, looking slightly weaker than usual, but not fragile.

He seemed alert, with no major injuries, though his arm and head were wrapped in bandages, making movement a bit difficult.

“We conducted a full examination on him. Although he hit his head, it’s just a superficial wound. There’s no internal damage, and once the injuries heal, we can remove the stitches.”

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