The nurse was uncertain once Quill said that. She licked her lips and then stared at the photo for a long time. Then she whispered, "Well, the patients are resting. You can go in and take a look. Just try to lower your volume when you go in. This gentleman is right. After all, they are all exhausted and must look different from the picture. Maybe... Maybe I just couldn't recognize him."

After that, the nurse took another glance at the photo.

The man in the photo was handsome. He was so good-looking that she wouldn't forget his face if she had seen him before. If he was among the survivors who came in, there was no way she could forget that face of his.

However... Quill's words stirred doubt in her.

They were here to look for their relatives. The nurse couldn't make such a rash decision.

"Thank you. Let's go and have a look." Quill reached out his hand and put away Minerva's phone. He gently pushed her shoulder and said, "Let's be quiet. I'll go with you."

She nodded with a pale face. "Okay."

Her voice was trembling. She held onto Quill's shoulder and headed into the ward. There was only one hospital near the crash site, and this hospital was not particularly huge. Thus, they had insufficient wards, so they had to add beds in the corridor.

Quill, together with Minerva, glanced over each one, but she couldn't replace Maddox anywhere.

She didn't want to give up. She looked around in silence, and when she couldn't replace him, she went around again fearing that she missed him.

The first round...

The second round...

The third round...

It had been a lot of rounds but she was still looking for him. Quill couldn't take it anymore and grabbed her wrist, forcing her to stop.

"Stop looking. Maddox isn't here."

She fell silent.

She raised her head and looked at his face in shock.

"Quill, we might have missed him on the way. If he is not here, then where is he?"

He couldn't force an answer out. He could only tighten his thin lips and hold her shoulder carefully, "Silly girl, it's already late. The rescue team will start searching first thing in the morning again. We have been walking around for so long, and there's no sign of him."

"Yes..." She nodded. "That's true. We didn't replace Maddox. Maybe we have walked past him. Why don't we go and ask the nurse again?"

Quill was utterly helpless at how Minerva was unwilling to face the truth, "Don't be silly. These are all the survivors. If he is not here, then he is still out there. Now, you need to replace a place to rest, and you can continue looking for him in the morning."

Unexpectedly, she seemed calm, so calm that it was suspicious. Juliette couldn't help but step forward when she saw this.

"That's right, Minerva. Your health is the priority here. You can only look for him when your body is strong."

She wanted Minerva to replace a hotel and spend the night there, but how would the same strategy work twice? Minerva shook her head after hearing her words.

"I can't fall asleep."

Then she suddenly turned to look at Quill and grabbed his sleeve, saying, "I want to go back and have a look."

He really couldn't stand her anymore. His voice turned indifferent, "Why are you still so stubborn? It's getting dark. It's cold and windy out there. Didn't you hear the staff say that it is very dangerous out there? Besides, even if you go there, what can you do? Stay there? Do you think Maddox will return if you stay there all night?"

His voice suddenly became more stern, like a strict elder.

Watching from the side, Juliette was trembling with fear.

Minerva needed comfort the most as she was impacted the most, but to their surprise, she didn't even shed a single tear, and she insisted on following them to look for Maddox.

Juliette never thought that Quill would speak to Minerva in such a manner. Juliette thought about it for a while and quickly came forward to hold Minerva's arm. She explained in a soft voice, "Minerva, your brother is not blaming you. It's just that the crash site has been sealed off when we left. Even if we go back now, we can't get in there. Why don't we go back to the hotel and rest for a night? After breakfast, let's go there and have a look, shall we?"

Quill stood aside and looked at her coldly. Minerva lowered her eyes and said softly, "I know you're doing this for my own good, but... I can't sleep even if I go back to the hotel. You both should know..." "We know," Juliette hugged her shoulders, continuing to coax her gently, "However, you can't just neglect your own health. Just think about it... The weather is getting cold. You've been running around in your wedding dress all day, and it is very tiring for you. Also, it is already night time, so it's easier to get hypothermia if you keep running around. If you are still insisting on running around, you are going to fall ill... what are you going to do at that time? Miss Minerva, I'm not trying to lecture you... I'm saying even if we want to continue looking for him, we should at least replace a hotel and spend the night there. Once we are well-rested, we can continue searching for Maddox the next day... We can ask around and see whether we can tag along with the rescue boat."

The last sentence touched Minerva.

"Is that alright?"

Juliette thought for a bit, and then she continued, "When the time comes, I'll try to persuade the staff and see what we can do."

Only then did she nod her head.

"Well, then I... will go back to the hotel, take a shower and rest.'

Juliette finally smiled at the sight of her compromising, "That's better. Miss Minerva, the car is already waiting for us outside. Let's go then, shall we?" "Okay."

Juliette helped her out. Quill stayed where he was for a moment before he reacted.

The weather was gradually getting chilly, especially at night. As they left the hospital, the wind swept against their faces, and they shivered. It was not until they got into the car that they felt cozier. After Minerva got in the car, she huddled up in the corner with her arms around her shoulders, lonely and helpless.

The car drove for about ten minutes, and rain started pouring.

"It's raining..." Juliette looked out of the window and murmured unconsciously.

After that, she seemed to have thought of something and immediately stopped talking.

Raining in this kind of weather.

It was definitely not a good thing.

She subconsciously glanced at Minerva.

As expected, Minerva was lying there motionlessly. When she heard the sound of the rain, she suddenly sat up straight.

"It's raining."

Juliette gave the window a look and then consoled, "It's just a drizzle. It shouldn't last that long."

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