“Do you really want to know?” The girl stopped in front of her, leaned forward, and whispered in her ear,

“Go replace that out yourself. Here’s a clue. It is right in the Anderson family’s mansion. In the room at the

end of the fourth floor.”

The room at the end of the fourth floor?

Ariana recalled that the room at the end of the fourth floor was one of the places Judy said was out of

bounds to her.

“Helen, what are you doing out here? The doctor said you mustn’t leave your ward without permission.

Go back to your ward!”

Theodore’s baritone voice suddenly came from behind. Ariana saw that the girl’s eyes lit up and her

face broke into a sweet smile.

Helen Clarke pushed past Ariana and ran all the way to Theodore. She crouched beside him, smiling

“Don’t be mad at me, Theodore. I only came out for some fresh air. I’m nervous about the surgery.

Staying in the ward is so depressing. Besides, it’s been ages since we last met. Where have you been

all this while?”

“I have been very busy. Anyway, that doesn’t matter. I’m here now.” Theodore patted her on the

shoulder with a smile on his face. “Don’t get too anxious, okay? You will be wheeled into the operating

theater any time soon. That’s the more reason why you should stay put in your ward. It’s for your own

good.”

“Okay, I will.” Helen pouted, stood up and pushed his wheelchair away.

“Where are you taking me?” Theodore asked, leaning back in the wheelchair.

“We have a lot to catch up on. Since we haven’t seen each other for so long, I have a lot to tell you.

Just cooperate with me,” Helen said, not stopping for a second.

It was as if Ariana was invisible to them. She stood a few meters away as she watched the two with her

mouth slightly agape.

Never had she seen Theodore smile so brightly. It was obvious that he was genuinely happy in Helen’s

company. This was the first time Ariana was seeing him talk to someone so gently. He even allowed

her to wheel him away.

Ariana couldn’t help but wonder what their relationship was.

At this time, Helen stopped in front of a VIP ward and controlled the wheelchair to enter inside. Ariana

hesitated a little and went after them in a hurry. However, the door was slammed shut in her face.

Through the glass, she could see Helen’s wicked smile. Theodore acted like he hadn’t seen his wife try

to get in just now. They both began to chat happily.

Ariana felt a little depressed. She turned around and decided to check on Alina instead.

The test result came out, confirming that Alina was autistic.

Ariana tried to strike up a conversation with the little girl. But no matter what, Alina didn’t utter a word.

She just sat on the bed and stared blankly into space. It was obvious she was immersed in her own

world.

Ariana’s heart ached to see a child like this. She took out a piece of candy from her pocket and held it

to Alina’s eye level. “Look, here’s a piece of candy. The nurse told me you like candy. Do you want this

one?”

Alina’s eyes didn’t light up at the sight of candy. She just lowered her head and fiddled with her fingers.

Ariana let out a sigh. She pressed the candy into Alina’s hand. Turning around, she picked up an

orange and started peeling it.

Several minutes passed before Theodore returned.

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