Chapter 65 The Cause of Her Illness
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Jean’s mind was still swimming in a fog.
She could barely make out the doctor’s voice. Everything was fading again.
Her eyelids drooped shut, her stomach twisting in renewed pain that clawed through her nerves like fire.
Somewhere in the haze, she thought she heard the muffled sound of footsteps.
Her eyes fluttered open a crack.
She caught a glimpse of Sienna’s face. And Dominic’s too…
They stood at her bedside, tense and pale, lips moving as if trying to speak to her-
But Jean couldn’t hear a thing.
Her fingers twitched weakly. Her eyelids were too heavy, like lead weights pulling her back into the dark.
Her thoughts scattered like torn paper in the wind
Then-
A sliver of light spilled through her lashes.
Her eyelashes trembled. She fought to lift them.
It took everything in her.
When she finally managed to open her eyes again, she was still in the same white hospital room.
But
now.
Standing silently beside her bed was a tall man in a crisp white coat
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He was elegant in a quiet, dignified way–sharp jawline, pale skin, striking features, and a cool refinement that seemed etched into every line of his face.
His narrow eyes and thin lips were calm, almost too calm under the soft glow of the overhead lights. A pair of gold–rimmed glasses rested perfectly on the bridge of his nose.
Jean stared at him blankly for a moment.
Then blinked.
Wait was that..?
“Samuel?”
The name slipped out before she could stop it
The man blinked. Then moved toward her without a word.
His slender fingers reached for her face, gently tugging down her lower eyelid in a practiced motion–his touch cool and clinical
“She’s conscious,” he murmured, more to himself than to her.
His voice was low and smooth–soothing in an oddly distant way.
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“Whoa. That’s magic. The last doctor said they couldn’t figure it out. This guy shows up and I’m fine?! Okay, this man is legit A walking miracle.
Samuel didn’t react, but a flicker passed through his gaze.
That voice–wasn’t spoken.
It was inside.
“He’s the real deal! I’m saved! I almost died from that stomach pain, but this man pulled me back from the abyss”
He listened in silence.
That voice again
In her mind–but as clear as if she’d whispered it in his ear.
He hadn’t misheard.
He could hear her thoughts.
For some reason, he found that strangely amusing.
A faint smile rugged at the corner of his mouth.
Barely there–but on his cold, refined face, it was noticeable.
Samuel didn’t know this sister well. In fact, he didn’t know her at all.
He had barely any memories of the Ginger household.
He left for school when he was young, and then dove headfirst into medicine. He was rarely home.
And when he was, he felt nothing but suffocating coldness.
An empty house, a father with eyes like ice, a mother always away… and siblings who barely spoke.
The Ginger family didn’t feel like a family. It was a collection of strangers under the same roof.
Samuel had found warmth only later–through patients, through practice, through medicine.
As for Jean
He wasn’t even home when she was born.
He didn’t think he’d ever seen her with his own eyes until today.
If Sienna hadn’t called him in a panic and begged him to come–he wouldn’t be standing here now, watching her blink up at
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“Samuel?”
Jean’s soft voice pulled him out of his thoughts.
She looked up at him with big watery eyes and asked carefully, “What exactly was wrong with
Her brows furrowed as she said it.
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“Oh no. What if it’s something terminal! The pain might be gone now, but what if I’ve got some rare disease?! I haven’t even spent all my money yet. I just started making money. This is so unfair-
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“Really?” Jean stared at him, still uncertain.
He nodded with calm certainty.
Jean finally exhaled, her body relaxing slightly.
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She blinked again and asked, “But what caused it? Why did it suddenly hurt like that? I didn’t feel anything strange before it hi
Samuel’s expression darkened slightly.
He looked at her, voice still gentle but now carrying more weight.
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