Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss!
Chapter 1101 Mia's Transformation

Sadie felt really frustrated hearing those words. She knew Dr. Henry was just trying to comfort her.

This hope felt almost pointless. Serena was so young, yet she was stuck in a hospital bed, with everything hinging on an uncertain future.

Giovanna had been severely injured and became a vegetative patient for years. She eventually recovered but passed away within a year.

Sadie didn't want Serena to face the same fate, but she felt powerless. Dr. Henry was the best doctor around. If he said there was no other way, there really wasn't.

"Dr. Henry's right. As long as she's alive, there's hope," Jonny said, more optimistic than Sadie. "I'll take good care of her. When there's a medical breakthrough, she'll come around." "Serena didn't misjudge you," Sadie said, looking at Jonny with mixed emotions.

Ten days later, Jonny took Serena back to Newark, holding onto that hope.

Sadie arranged for Serena to be placed in Dahlia's hospital and asked Dahlia to oversee Serena's treatment. She hoped Serena would wake up one day and live the life she wanted with Jonny. Their return to the Country E was delayed by another half month. Sadie wanted to wait until Mia's condition was stable, not wanting her to endure a long journey while sick.

During that time, Sadie stayed at Hillside Villa with Mia for her treatment.

Noah and Nathan had returned and spent every day with Mia, trying to cheer her up.

But after the incident, Mia, once lively and cheerful, became silent. She often stared out the window and sometimes asked Sadie, "Mom, are there many bad people in this world?"

Sadie didn't know how to answer at first. She thought for a moment and gently said, "There are still more good people in this world."

Mia couldn't understand. She sobbed, "Then why is Amelia so bad? Her subordinate kept kicking Serena's head. Serena got hurt protecting me."

Mia's tears fell silently. She murmured, "If I were strong, as smart as Noah, and as good at fighting as Nathan, maybe I wouldn't have been captured, and Serena wouldn't have gotten hurt protecting me." "No, Mia, it's not your fault," Sadie hurried to comfort her. "You're just a child."

"Noah and Nathan are my age, but they never cause trouble for Dad and Mom," Mia said dejectedly. "But I, I'm either sick or getting captured by bad people. I'm always causing trouble for you."

"Mia, don't think that way," Sadie said anxiously, holding Mia's face. "You haven't caused any trouble for Dad and me, really." "Don't worry, Mom," Mia said, smiling again and comforting Sadie. "T'll be fine. I'm really okay."

Sadie looked at Mia, heartbroken. She knew these incidents had caused not just physical harm but also psychological trauma.

So, Sadie brought in a child psychologist to counsel Mia. After some treatment, Mia seemed better but smiled less than before.

However, she started to love learning. She began actively learning new things with Noah and Nathan and even told Nathan she wanted to learn how to fight from him once she got better so she could protect herself. Noah and Nathan were happy to see Mia's change. But Sadie was very worried. She feared Mia would be left with psychological scars.

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