Chapter 1104 Return To Northfield
Chapter 1104 Return To Northfield
Chapter 1104 Return to Northfield
Hannah listened to Theodore's sincere apology. She smiled lightly and said, "What happened back
then had nothing to do with you. It was my own choice, so there's no need for you to feel guilty."
"But if it weren't for me, you wouldn't have come back and put yourself in danger," Theodore replied.
"So the one who could have died would have been Una or Oscar, or both of them," Hannah spoke
bluntly.
Theodore was taken aback. Yes, if it weren't for Hannah, someone else would have died. But even so,
it wasn't fair that Hannah had to risk her life.
"Don't worry about it. The reason I traded my life for theirs was because I owed Cian a debt of life. It
has nothing to do with you." Hannah reassured him. "Besides, I'm still alive now, which proves that your
decision wasn't wrong. If it were Oscar or Una in my place they would be dead by now."
"Although what you're saying makes me feel better about everything that happened before. I'm still
curious as to how you managed to survive that explosion in the middle of nowhere?" Theodore found
himself questioning the reality of the situation.
"Do you believe me when I say that Lillian took pity on me at the very last moment?" Hannah asked
him directly.
"What do you mean?"
"I mean when the explosion went off she gave me enough time to escape," Hannah spoke plainly.
"She did something like this? After everything she did leading up until then?!" Theodore exclaimed
incredulously.
"I know right? Even I was surprised. But people are emotional creatures and even at death's door they
can become kind-hearted."
"Well thank goodness, Lillian had some compassion left in her heart. You sacrificed yourself just so she
could save her daughter!" Theodore said heavily before suddenly remembering something else, "Why
didn't anyone know that you were alive? Wasn't it because Oscar might come looking for you?"
"He isn't important enough for me to abandon my parents and son," Hannah replied with a smile on her
face, gentle yet tinged with disdain, indicating that there were no feelings left between them anymore.
She said, "Although Lillian gave me time to escape, the explosion still caused me serious injuries. In
the vast sea, I don't know how I was rescued by someone. Anyway, in the end, I was coincidentally
saved by the queen of Jolencami. But at that time, my brain suffered severe impact and got amnesia, I
didn't remember anything from before and even forgot who I was. So I used another identity to survive."
"So now you remember?" Theodore asked.
"Uh-huh."
"You remember but still don't come back?" Theodore was surprised again. "And you married Doyle?"
"Theodore, our relationship isn't good enough for me to explain everything to you."
Explaining everything would be going above and beyond.
What happened after that?
That was her own business.
It has nothing to do with Theodore or Oscar behind him.
Her eyes flickered as if she saw Oscar.
Oscar also saw Theodore and her. He saw her sitting in the driver's seat while Theodore talked
excitedly beside her. It had been pleasant until he arrived; now it wasn't anymore. He could feel
Hannah's gaze excluding him with strong rejection in it. Theodore also felt Hannah's gaze; he turned
around and saw Oscar behind him.
Oscar probably hadn't expected them all to meet like this again after seeing Hannah's look earlier when
he left the ward.
In such a large parking lot where could he avoid?
The next second he watched as she pressed up the car window glass of her driver's seat. Hannah took
out sunglasses from beside her and put them on calmly. Most of her small face was hidden behind the
big sunglasses, which concealed all of her emotions when she put them.
She stepped on the accelerator pedal and left coldly from their side without looking back at all. Oscar
didn't dare to turn around and look at her. He could only accept Hannah leaving so indifferently. She
was walking further away from his world until completely disappeared without a trace.
"Oscar," Theodore called out for him.
"We're going back," Oscar said. "We can take off now."
"But I haven't seen Manuel's daughter yet," Theodore exclaimed excitedly.
"There will be plenty of time later."
"Don't you think you're being a bit much?" muttered Theodore under his breath. But he still followed
Oscar to head for their car.
"We don't have anything else here, staying a few more days here doesn't affect anything." Theodore
continued talking while Oscar got in the car.
"You can stay here." Said Oscar.
After all, the one Hannah didn't want to see was nobody but him.
"Forget it, I'm going with you," Theodore said as he got in the car quickly. "I'm afraid you'll be
depressed."
He was afraid Oscar would be depressed about Hannah's aloof attitude to him.
Oscar didn't respond to Theodore. He'd got used to being afflicted by the pain in his heart since
Hannah died years ago.
Susan stayed in the hospital for five days before being discharged and returning to Northfield.
Hannah went to see them off. Since she knew that Oscar had left Jolencami, she often came to the
ward to accompany Susan and Salem.
They were leaving today. Hannah sent them to the airport. She didn't keep them, since Jolencami was
not her home either.
Of course, she didn't belong here. She would also leave.
"Hannah, when will you come back?" Susan couldn't bear to part, not knowing when she could see
Hannah again.
Hannah smiled slightly and said, "We'll meet soon." NôvelDrama.Org (C) content.
"You must be evading me again. The last time we parted ways, we didn't see each other for six
months... If you were pregnant, you wouldn't be able to leave for three to five years. Now that I have a
baby, I wouldn't be able to come to see you for three to five years..."
"It won't be that long." Manuel had to interrupt Susan's words.
"What did you say? I gave birth to a baby, and you made me unable to blow the wind. I'm afraid you'll
imprison me for a lifetime." Susan accused.
After giving birth, Manuel was very strict with her, making her uncomfortable.
Hannah was always amused by the interaction between the two of them.
She said, "Alright, you're still in confinement, don't be on your feet too long, and get on the plane
quickly."
Manuel had arranged a private plane.
"But I don't want to part with you." Susan looked aggrieved.
"Don't worry, I'll see you soon."
"Why isn't Doyle here?" Susan suddenly asked.