Chapter 25 Middle of the Night, Life on the Line
“Is Ms. Scarlett here?”
“It’s an emergency. Please open the door, Ms. Scarlett.”
Scarlett narrowed her eyes.
Emergency?
She quickly changed into something more practical and opened the door.
Outside stood a group of bodyguards in black, a hint of deference in their
posture.
“Apologies for the disturbance, Ms. Scarlett. Please come with us.”
Scarlett glanced at the weapon cases on their belts and wisely nodded.
“Fine, but I want to know why.”
The leader hesitated briefly.
Then, remembering the urgent phone call that had halted their previous approach, he answered immediately.
“It’s the little girl you diagnosed earlier today.”
Scarlett didn’t hesitate again. “Lead the way.”
Late at night, the headlights of the convoy pierced through the dark like blades.
They sped into a high–end private hospital.
In the pediatric wing, Wayne was pacing restlessly, his brows drawn so tight they looked like they might snap in frustration.
Usually poised and powerful, Wendy now leaned against the wall, tear–streaked and fragile.
Several pediatric specialists huddled nearby, urgently discussing possible treatments.
Jasper and Sean were there, too.
But the two of them remained cold and distant, as if all this had nothing to do with them.
Then came hurried footsteps from the entrance.
Scarlett walked in front, stepping into the hall and removing her black baseball cap.
Her sleek, glossy hair tumbled over her shoulders like silk.
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Her pale face was calm and collected, with not even a trace of panic.
Those obsidian eyes slowly turned toward Wendy.
Sean suddenly stood up.
“Scarlett…”
It really was her!
Because of Jasper’s distant relation to the Yuwen family–and the fact that they were all in Trenwyn- they’d both been woken in the middle of the night and had lent out some men.
Said they needed to fetch a miracle doctor.
Sean hadn’t thought much of it and sent them along.
But then his men had messaged him–something wasn’t right with the location.
When he checked, it turned out to be Scarlett’s apartment.
He’d immediately called to make sure they invited her properly, not forced her out!
Still, there were thousands living in that complex. He couldn’t be sure it was her.
But now, seeing her here, his concern returned.
He turned to glance at Jasper.
Jasper was still seated calmly on the bench. His black trousers were impeccably pressed, just like his expression–cold as ice.
But in that moment-
There was something sharper in the air around him. A chilling, deadly edge that made people instinctively recoil.
Strangely, Sean felt a wave of reassurance and sat back down.
Right. Jasper and I are both here.
Even if Scarlett blows a hole in the sky, we’ll be able to handle it.
“Yes, it’s her! That’s her!”
Wendy quickly wiped her tears, her demeanor snapping back into its usual cold pride in an instant.
Though her phoenix–shaped eyes were still red, her aura was completely restored.
She moved with urgency, yet every step was precise and powerful.
“You’re the one who said my daughter didn’t have long to live!”
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The room fell silent.
Everyone turned to stare at Scarlett with stunned expressions.
If the person before them had been a wrinkled old crone, they might’ve even praised her for keen insight.
But-
She was too young.
That doll–like face made people question if she was even of legal age.
Even Wayne, who was usually measured, felt his daughter had completely lost it.
“You said someone diagnosed Dora? I thought you meant some top–tier doctor!”
He looked Scarlett over again.
Hmm?
She seemed familiar.
He just couldn’t place her.
Judging by her age, she was probably a freshman from his university–maybe someone he’d seen at an orientation event.
The fury on his face visibly spiked.
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