Eventually, Stanley chased Liam out for being too talkative.

The door of the ward was closed again, and Stanley came back in. Sharon could not help but ask, "Since when did your relationship with him become better?"

It was a completely different feeling from before as if the wall between the two of them was gradually being torn down.

"Does it seem so?" Stanley, on the contrary, frowned. "Why don't I think so?"

After saying that, he did not want to linger on this topic. He let her lie down again and motioned for her to rest. "Before I came over, the doctor told me about your situation. He said you're fine and there's nothing much to worry about. Just that you should continue resting. When you fully recover, you will be discharged from the hospital."

Sharon obediently nodded and continued to fix her gaze on him. It was only until now that she stopped holding back and asked, "Where's Shawn?"

Hearing that, Stanley paused, and he did not speak for a while.

Sharon reached out her hand from under the blanket and grabbed his hand firmly. "Tell me what happened. I... I don't remember the whole thing very clearly."

Waking up now, she didn't remember very clearly what had happened in Tasnil a week ago, only some fragments which were intermittent and vague.

Stanley was taken aback. "You don't remember?"

"I remember parts of it. Tell me the whole thing." Sharon's gaze was burning. "I remember you came looking for me in Tasnil, and we were being hunted down. In the end, somehow, I had a bomb in my hands.. The last thing I could remember was a dazzling flame and the sound of an explosion. And the rest, I don't remember very clearly."

There were also times when she dreamt of Shawn, who kept telling her, "Sharon, live on. Sharon, I love you..."

These words were deeply engraved in her mind.

Suddenly, Stanley stood up and left.

Sharon was dumbfounded. "Hey, where are you going..."

Before she could finish his sentence, Stanley disappeared. After a while, Liam walked in with a suspicious expression on his face. "What did you talk to Stanley about? He didn't look well. He asked me to come in to accompany you, and then he ran to, I think, the doctor's office."

Stunned for a moment, Sharon replied, "I didn't... I didn't say anything."

Liam snorted as a sign that he obviously didn't believe her. Pulling a chair over, he then sat down beside her bed. With his head tilted, he hesitated for a while before finally saying, "There's something I wanted to ask you."

"What is it?"

"Is the old man really dead?"

Sharon frowned and tried to recall. After a long pause, she said, "Shouldn't you be asking Stanley about this? He knows more than I do."

"Okay, just pretend I didn't ask you this. That fella? He didn't even want to answer my question." Liam glanced at her from the corner of his eyes. "You're not as tight-mouthed as he is, and so I thought you'd spill some information. So tell me, what happened to Isai?"

Sharon spread out her hands and shrugged. "To be honest, I don't know either."

"You..."

With a creak, the door was pushed open. Stanley brought a doctor in, and it was obvious that he was in a bad mood. In a low voice, he questioned the doctor, "Her memory is intermittent. What's going on? Didn't you say that as long as she wakes up, there will be no serious problems?"

"Yes, we did say that..." The doctor was also a bit confused. He took a look under Sharon's eyelids and then patiently asked her some questions. With that, Sharon told the truth. There were indeed some fragments in the memories of Tasnil that she couldn't recall.

"Maybe it's because I just woke up, so I've not fully regained my memory."

Sharon didn't expect Stanley to be so nervous after hearing her casual remark. She reached out her hand to pull his, "Hey, I'm fine. Don't worry. Maybe I'll start to remember things in a few days." It was also possible that she was too close to the bomb explosion, and the loud noise had affected her.

Bending over, Stanley looked her in the eye. "Are you sure you're okay?"

"I'm fine, I swear. I don't feel any pain or discomfort. It's just that I can't remember some small parts. It's not a big deal." Sharon smiled at the doctor. "Doctor, what do you think is going on with me?"

"It may be caused by concussion, or because you have been in a coma for some time, so your memory is somewhat disconnected. It's not easy to determine the cause now." The doctor paused and continued, "We can observe first and see whether your condition improves."

This was the best solution at the moment. Sharon thought the same too and nodded her head.

Stanley sighed.

In the afternoon, Sharon's body began to react. The drug's effect was diminishing, so her wound began to ache faintly. She had a hard time lying on her back as there was a large wound on her back, and she felt uncomfortable sleeping on one side for a long time. It was very difficult for her to roll over, and her back was now covered in a cold sweat due to the pain.

When Stanley returned from outside, he happened to see Sharon lying sideways with a pained expression on her face. He jumped in shock and immediately went over to help her turn over. Sharon smiled at him and said, "I'm fine..."

Stanley heaved a sigh of relief. "Why didn't you call me?"

"I did. But you probably didn't hear me."

"Oh... I was out answering a call from Anthony. I asked him to bring the kids here." "Really?" Sharon was pleasantly surprised. "What time will they be here?"

Stanley smiled. "It won't take long. Let's wait a little longer. They weren't here when you were asleep. I was afraid they'd cry if they saw you in a coma."

She hadn't seen her children for nearly three months. It would be a lie if she said she wasn't excited. After Stanley told her that her sweet babies were coming over, she looked forward to it so much that she couldn't fall asleep. It was uncomfortable lying down, so in the end, she sat up and kept her eyes staring at the door.

Soon Anthony was here with the children. As soon as the two little ones appeared in Sharon's sight, her eyes couldn't help but turn red.

Seamus had grown taller; Sadie had grown even more beautiful.

"Mommy..."

The two kids saw Sharon and were puzzled for a second. Coming back to their senses, the two of them cheered and immediately rushed up to Sharon.

But Stanley stopped them, saying, "Kids, you can't hug Mommy. Her back hurts..."

"It's okay. It doesn't hurt..."

Before Stanley said anything inappropriate, Sharon had already interrupted him. Even if it hurt, she would endure it. She really wanted to kiss her children and hug them tight. She missed them so much. Stanley sat on the edge of the bed. Like a guardian angel, he didn't move, and his attitude indicated his concern.

Seeing him being so careful, Sharon felt speechless.

The two children were very sensible and obedient. After knowing that Sharon was injured, they carefully stood by the edge of the bed and held her hand firmly, not daring to touch her body. Bending down, Sharon kissed the children on the cheeks. She held back her tears and said softly, "Mommy misses you very much."

Sadie's big, black eyes were wide open. "Seamus and I missed you so much too, Mommy! You won't be abandoning us again, right?" Sharon's heart throbbed. "Mommy didn't abandon you. Don't say that, okay?"

"I know. Mommy, you're so easily fooled. I tricked you!" Suddenly, Sadie chuckled. With a faint smile, Sharon didn't say anything.

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