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Millie followed them into the room and heard a prison guard urging the doctor, ‘This prisoner isimportant. You have to save him.”

The prison guard then made a phone call, saying, “Yes, it’s 2823. He’s the main culprit in WinstonGreer’s kidnapping case.”

Millie glanced at the prison guard before making her way into the emergency room. Inside, she sawa man with a pallid complexion, foaming at the mouth and looking weak.

She couldn’t help but wonder if he had been poisoned while in prison. Millie was startled by thethought and wondered whether Winston was responsible.

Millie couldn’t help but remember the horrifying memory where the kidnapper tied her up andweighed her down with a rock before throwing her into the sea. It sent a shiver down her spine,causing her whole body to tremble involuntarily.

Instinctively, she reached to touch the wound on her back, and a sudden surge of pain shot throughher. The pain was unbearable, making Millie extremely uncomfortable.

As she left the emergency department, she noticed the overcast sky, suggesting it might rain soon,She gently rubbed her shoulder, trying to ease the discomfort. As she prepared to head to theinpatient department, she spotted someone who looked like Joanna leaving in a hurry.

In the evening. Millie massaged her wrists as Hazel said, “Dr. Caldwell, it’s time to wrap up for theday. See you tomorrow.”

Millie nodded in response.

As she exited the inpatient department building, she caught sight of Winston stepping out of hisblack Cullinan. He was neatly dressed in a white shirt and a black tie.

Holding a cell phone between his ear and shoulder, he was engaged in conversation. Then, heretrieved a bouquet from the car and slammed the door shut.

He ended the call and was about to put the phone away when he glanced up and saw Millie’s clear,indifferent eyes fixed on him.

Her hair was casually tied back, and she wore a simple white dress. She seemed distant, unlike theMillie he used to know. This version of Millie felt unfamiliar to him.

“Win!” Joanna called out from behind her.

He looked past Millie and fixed his eyes on Joanna. She was delicately dressed, with her black haircascading down. The radiance of her face stood in striking contrast to Millie’s.

Millie turned her head and saw Joanna walking toward Winston, ready to throw herself into hisarms. Winston gently placed his hand on her shoulder and handed her the flowers.

Joanna paused and glanced at him, wondering why he didn’t allow her to hug him. Was it becauseMillie was present?

Joanna had just been discharged from the hospital and was back at work on her first day. She hadmade

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a special request for Winston to pick her up after work. Even if he refused to let her hug him, shewas determined to do it in front of Millie.

“Wow, these tulips are absolutely stunning! Thank you so much, Win. I love it,” Joanna said as shehugged Winston with the bouquet between them.

Winston’s expression darkened, and his eyes unconsciously landed on Millie.

Millie silently observed the scene, her eyes betraying no emotion. In the past, she would have madea scene, crying and pushing them away.

She would have definitely confronted Winston. But now, she felt as though her heart had turned tostone. It no longer pounded furiously, nor did it ache.

Suddenly, a car horn beeped. They looked over to see Simon getting out of his car and walkingtoward Millie. “Am I late?” he asked apologetically.

Winston frowned at the sight of Simon.

“Mr. Harrison, are you here to pick up Millie?” Joanna asked.

Simon nodded.

Joanna glanced at Winston and noticed something was off with him. “Win, did you read the newsthis morning? Don’t you think Millie and Mr. Harrison make a good match?”

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