It turned out a car had just whizzed through his side at top speed. Unfortunately, he couldnât even hear
vehicles closing in.
His sense of touch was the sole thing he could rely on. However, none of those would matter since he
would pass on if he couldnât return to the hotel in thirty minutes.
Out of the blue, someone alighted from the car and asked since she was equally astonished by his
presence there, âEdmund?â
Edmund couldnât hear her, but he knew someone was on their way to him the moment she alighted
from the car.
Unsure if she was a friend or a foe, he launched a powerful kick in her direction when he was merely a
few feet away from her.
As a result of his powerful kick, the woman fell to the ground and shrieked in pain, âO-Ouch!â
When she felt the racking sensation coming from her head, she felt a strong urge to take out the man in
front of her in a similar manner.
âWhat on earth is wrong with you? Canât you tell itâs me? Have you a death wish or something? Iâll send
you to hell if you have enough of living!â
Huh? Whatâs with this familiar scent? Wait! Whoâs this next to me?
He leaned over and started running his hands across the floor. When he found the pieces of papers all
over the place, he picked those up and started examining them.
What is this? Are these pieces of notes?
His mind was all over the place when the woman finally brought herself up and saw him trying to get
his hands on her notes.
Unable to stand the manâs goofy look anymore, she rushed over and launched an equally powerful kick
to retaliate against the man.
Bam!
He felt a racking sensation coming from his leg since she had put on a pair of high heels. As a result,
he groaned in pain.
When she was about to launch another powerful kick, he stopped her in the nick of time and held her
firmly in his arms.
âMs. Sabrina, is that you? I canât see!â
Sabrina, who was about to throw a powerful punch at the man, was startled by the things the man
brought up.
âH-Huh?â
What does he mean? Why canât he see?
âMy father has beaten me to a pulp! As a result, I canât really see or hear! Heâs trying to take me out
because of the troubles Iâve caused him!â
His head drooped over his shoulders as he nestled against the woman in his arms. He seemed as if he
was a needy little boy in desperate need of othersâ aid after others picked on him.
Sabrina couldnât stand the man on her shoulder anymore. After all, he was a few feet taller than her in
terms of height and a few pounds heavier than her in terms of weight.
Instead of pushing him away, she wrapped her arms around him to stop him from falling in the nick of
time.
âWhat the heck is wrong with your father? Is he even in his right mind?â
The man couldnât hear her, but he hadnât lost his sense of smell yet. He leaned over and asked while
begging with an aggrieved look, âMs. Sabrina, can you do me a favor and take me home with you?â
Sabrina felt a strong urge to rush into the hospital to teach the young manâs father a lesson, but she
couldnât stand it anymore when the helpless man brought up his request.
She helped him up and returned to the hotel with him. They finally reached the hotel after twenty
minutes.
Edmund was on the verge of passing out by the time they returned to the hotel.
As a result, Sabrinaâs mind was all over the place as she tried to bring him to her room. She repeated
herself, âEdmund? Stay with me, Edmund!â
Shall I rush him to the hospital? Since his father is still around, am I supposed to send him to another
hospital?
Once Sabrina brought herself to a halt, the barely conscious man figured out the things she had in
mind. Therefore, he muttered, âD-Donât send me to the hospital. G-Get me the blue pill on top of the
nightstandâ.â
He couldnât even finish his sentence since he had lost consciousness and fallen to the ground.
Startled, Sabrina yelled, âEdmund! Stay with me, Edmund!â
She had never seen his vulnerable side ever since they became acquainted with one another. To be
precise, she found the man irritating all this while.
The young man was the one stopping her from traveling abroad to search for her husband with all sorts
of excuses. He even mentioned that it was Sebastianâs instructions to keep her grounded.
She once thought of taking him out to get rid of him just like the current unconscious man in her arms.
However, when his limbs started turning stiff, she knew she didnât mean it. On top of that, she was
slightly flustered as colors started draining from his face.
She felt upset as if he was an important figure in her life. In spite of the hassle she had to go through,
she finally returned to her room with the unconscious man.