Chapter 1930
Annabel failed to catch Susan's intention and believed in her advice instead. "Alright then, I'll go over there to pray for Ms. Charmine first thing in the morning tomorrow."
Susan gave her an approving look. " Remember: Starting from the gate of the church, kneel every three steps that you take. Otherwise, you’re not sincere enough."
Annabel nodded. "As long as Ms. Charmine will wake up, I’m willing to kneel from here to the outskirts of the city if I have to!"
She would do more than just kneel from the gate of the church.
After Susan had left, Annabel went back into Charmine's ward, where Anthony sat by the bed to look after Charmine. His eyes never once left her.
Charmine was still breathing weakly, pipes attached to her body. She showed no trace of waking up.
Annabel stood by the end of the bed and watched over Charmine, feeling distressed.
She could only put her hopes on the church.
That afternoon, Annabel stayed in the hospital to look after Charmine and Anthony. 2
She filled up the water, called for the nurses to change the IV, tidied the room, and placed the flowers inside the room.
Anthony, on the other hand, seemed as though he did not even notice her there. All he could see was Charmine, and he never once left her. His gaze was tumultuous with worry.
At night, Grandma Bailey and Senior Bailey came to visit Charmine, distressed with seeing her in such a state.
Grandma Bailey looked at Anthony and said, "Anthony, now that Charmine is unwell, there's no point for you to stay here. Go home and get some rest. Come back tomorrow."
Annabel said, "President Bailey, go home and get some rest. I'll be fine staying here with Ms. Charmine." "No need." Anthony refused to budge. "I can stay here by myself. You all may go home."
Charmine was hurt because of his carelessness. How could he go home to get some rest?
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