Chapter 1524
"The doctor only said that you're recovering well, not that you've recovered," | enunciated each word while still
pushing the wheelchair. "So, | don't need you to take care offor the tbeing. Once you're in good health
and have no problems at all, then I'll let you pushin a wheelchair."
| walked over to him and held out my hand. | could agree with him not using a wheelchair, but I still could not let
him take care ofnow.
| had to keep him in my line of sight until we left this hospital.
"Alright, I'll listen to you." The little guy happily took my hand, and we went to the garden.
Naturally, children would not stroll around the garden obediently like adults.
He trotted along the way, peeping here and looking there while | was chasing behind him while shouting, "Slow
down!"
However, this was exactly what | wanted.
| did not need Munchkin to start running, but | really wanted to look around the garden carefully and find an exit.
When | was reading the news just now, | had a gut feeling that Theo had not appeared these few days partly
because he was angry but also because he could not.
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If he could not come, then I should go to him.
| could not go through the hospital's main gate, but there should be a place forto leave from among the
grass in the garden. | rounded the garden with Munchkin a few times, and sure enough, we were rewarded.
There was a bamboo forest behind the bush on the west side of the hospital.
The bamboos were tall and dense, but behind them, | found an abandoned metal door. There was no lock on the
metal door but smetal wires that were tightly intertwined.
We could open the small door easily after cutting the metal wires.
Most importantly, there was no surveillance.
A wire-cutting tool was easy to locate. If that did not work, we could also try medical pliers.
After roughly going through the plan in my mind, | secretly made up my mind. | would cand take a look this
evening. If there were indeed no issues, | would bring Munchkin and leave this place.
At dinner, | informed that | wanted to go to the garden alone to get sair on the grounds that the ward was
too stuffy. | asked Ronny to helpwatch over Munchkin.
He was very obedient and kept watch at the door.
Then, | went to the garden. The sun was already setting, and the lamps in the hospital had not been lit. The
garden was shrouded in darkness. It was as if God was helping me.
| quickly made my way to the bamboo forest | found just this morning. Pulling the bamboo leaves apart, | walked
to the door and tried making use of the stolen pliers.
It did not go well at first. My hand needed
to go around to the front of the door,
and | could not see anything at all. To cut the iron wire, | had to go to the back of the door, and it was very
inconvenient to operate. It was not
easy cutting that piece of metax e
wire raised my hand and looked at my watch. | reckoned that had spent about 10 minutes OFF this and thought
that it would not be good forto disappear for too long. Otherwise, it would be easy for Alex to findby
then.
| could only give up and turn back to the main road of the garden for now. Secretly, | was annoyed. If this was the
cased could only spare up to half an hour every day. There were at least 15 metal wires on the door that had to
be cut. It was likely that | would have to stay here several more days.
| could not help frowning. The situation was becoming more and more urgent.
My heart was pounding, but | did not know if it was because | was nervous just now or if it was because | was
worried about what would happen next.
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Even more so, | did not notice the
figure at the corner of the auxiliary
building on the west side of the
hospital. | was dragged over, and my
entire body was pressed directly
against the wall.
| subconsciously called out, but the other person covered my mouth with his hands.
It was also at this moment that | could see the other person's face clearly. What | did not expect was that the
face in front ofwas Alex's.
He had finally stopped givingthat civilized smile. In its place instead was an inscrutable smile.
What surprisedeven more was that
this time, he was not in a wheelchair!
The palm of his hand that was over my lips slowly moved away, leaving a faint fragrance of pine. "You..." | looked «
at him in surprise.