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Chapter 681



Chapter 681

Chapter 681

Chapter 681

In just a few minutes, everyone in the clinic received the news and found it hard to believe.

"What happened? How come she's gone?"

"Yeah, I saw her in the room just now. Did she go out? Taking a walk in the yard maybe."

"Her eyes haven't healed yet. How can she possibly take a walk in the middle of the night?"

One intern reasoned, and the others got anxious. In a hurry, they split to search for her but without success.

In the end, someone spotted the note Tina left on the table. The message was simple.

She had stayed in the clinic for days and felt guilty for her incapability to help. Unwilling to trouble them any longer, she decided to leave.

She claimed that she had relatives here in Freesia and told them not to worry about her.

People looked at each other in dismay.

’So, she left without saying goodbye!'

"What should we do now? Calling the police?"

"But her identity is unknown. We don't even know her name."

"We'll keep searching!" an old doctor said. "The reputation of our clinic will be affected if we fail to take care of our patients. Keep looking!"

"Got it."

Visually impaired, Tina left the clinic and followed her impression to hide in the corner.

She hadn't been far away and thus could hear their searching. Her heart was filled with guilt and sorrow, but she refused to utter a sound.

Freesia was a dangerous place for her, and Madam Langford was unexpectedly a regular customer of the clinic.

It was for the best that she left alone.

She would come back and repay them if she could survive this.

She continued to hide till dawn. Nôvel(D)rama.Org's content.

The staff of the clinic gave up searching for her.

Only then did Tina crawl out of the corner. In the note, she wrote that she had relatives in Freesia.

In fact, she was an orphan, and there was no place she could go to.

The orphanage then crossed her mind.

Since leaving Freesia, she hadn't contacted anyone in the orphanage. She was wondering how the caretaker and those children were doing.

Many years apart, many things had faded from her memories.

But she still remembered everything about the orphanage and its address.

Before long, Tina appeared at the gate of the orphanage.

The doorman failed to recognize her. Seeing that she had lingered there for a long time, he couldn't help but come over and ask, ' Are you

here to see anyone?"

"I want to see the caretaker. Is she here?" Tina asked, a quiver in her voice.

"Oh, she went out. Do you have an appointment?"

"I..." Tina's voice was dry.

The doorman figured out the situation and added, "If this is urgent, you can fill out a registration form and tell me your name."

Tina's lips parted, but she didn't dare to reveal her name. She just lowered her head.

"Thank you, I should go."

She left in a hurry and bumped into a passerby.

"Sorry, I..."

Before Tina could finish her apology, that passenger exclaimed in disbelief, "It's you!"


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