?<strong>Chapter 526:</strong>
The nurse handed over the document, saying, “This is your examination report. Please take a look.”
Morgan removed her hospital gown and nced at the report with displeasure. Her voice raspy, she said, “I understand, but I really don’t want to stay here. I just want to go home.”
The nurse exined, “The doctor mentioned that the blood clot in your brain likely resulted from an old injury. It’s still pressing on your brain and hasn’t dissolved. Now is an ideal time for treatment; otherwise, it might affect your vision in the future.”
Morgan pressed a hand to her head, feeling a buzzing in her ears. She sensed something was off with her health, but the thought of staying in the hospital was unbearable. It felt as though the hospital held some fears she wasn’t ready to confront.
Morgan thought she had to stay away from here. Then the things in her heart that made her afraid would not hurt her. The more distressed she felt, the stronger her urge to leave grew. She had barely walked a few steps when she nearly copsed, but fortunately, she caught herself in time and kept moving.
After a few more steps, Morgan realized she was heading the wrong way. She turned and walked toward the hospital’s main entrance.
Blending into the crowd, Lanny finally got a clear view of Morgan’s face. His eyes widened as he stared. Lanny clenched his fists, attempting to steady his nerves. So many years had passed! He had finally located J!
He had been desperate to find her, haunted by dreams of her at night. Yet, she had vanished over 20 years ago without a single trace. Despite keeping a close watch on her mother, Dorothy, there had been no sign of her. Thankfully, his persistence was rewarded. He had finally located her.
Unaware of being watched, Morgan walked a few more steps before her vision blurred again. The nurse quickly called for assistance and escorted Morgan back to her previous ward.
Lanny followed them discreetly and stopped at the ward’s entrance. There, he noticed Jayden’s bodyguards, seemingly involved in managing Morgan’s matters.
“Damn it! Why does it have something to do with Jayden? Is he really that kind and generous? Why would he help just anyone?” Lanny muttered angrily. He paced back and forth outside the ward a few times and found that J’s name was now Morgan. Before he could dwell on it, he was spotted and chased off by Jayden’s bodyguards.
Dejected, Lanny returned to his car to contemte his next move.
With J back, Dorothy would be useless. Only J held the evidence of his crime from over two decades ago, while Dorothy only knew of the murder.
After a brief consideration, Lanny resolved that J must be eliminated. Dorothy, now frail and old, posed no threat to him. Reflecting on J’s condition, he spected that she must have amnesia; otherwise, why would she change her name?
Since J didn’t want to stay in the hospital, he concluded that she would definitely leave when she woke up. When she came out of the hospital, he would seize the opportunity to run her over.
He was determined to kill her. And he would not give her any chance to survive, Lanny thought viciously.
Two hourster, as the sun began to set, Lanny waited patiently. Finally, the person he had fixated on emerged from the hospital.
Morgan came out of the hospital, unaware of the looming threat. She rubbed her throbbing head, sensing a flicker of recovery. She was flooded with a surge of memories.
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