After staying in the hospital room for two days, she felt a little bored, so she asked Matthew to wheel her to the garden near the inpatient building to get some fresh air.

“Eve, why can't you tell us who he is? You're a mess, but he still hasn't shown his face. You almost died. How could he treat you Like this?" Matthew really didn't know what was going through Evelyn's mind.

After a short pause, Evelyn turned around and said to her brother, “I think...I need to be alone, okay? Talk to you later?"

“No, you're still very weak! I can't Let you out of my sight." He knew she didn't want to talk about it, so he stopped asking. But he would be worried if he left her alone.

"I have my phone with me. You can come and pick me up in a few minutes," Evelyn said with a smile.

After a moment's hesitation, Matthew Looked around and nodded.

"Okay.

Call me if you need anything.”

“Okay.”

When he was gone, it was just Evelyn. Alone.

She stood in the garden, head bowed, and touched her flat stomach, a hint of sadness in her eyes.

She had a baby once, but she didn't know. And it almost killed her.

“Evelina? That you?" She heard a familiar voice. He sounded as surprised as Evelyn.

‘Oh, right. This is Alorith First General Hospital. He works here.‘

She didn't turn around, pretending Like she didn't hear him.

When Sheffield saw her in a hospital gown and pale, he got anxious. He ran to her and took her hand.

“Evelina, are you sick? Are you okay? Why didn't you tell me? What's wrong with you?"

Evelyn looked at the man in a doctor's uniform and said nothing.

It was the first time she had seen Sheffield wearing a white gown, over a sky-blue shirt and a crooked tie. He was handsome, but rakish.

There was worry written on his face, reflected in his eyes.

“Oh, your face is so pale. What on earth is wrong? Tell me!" He reached out to feel her pulse.

Evelyn watched his every move. Silently, she withdrew her hand and showed him her profile.

"Evelina..." The moment he called her name, his phone rang.

"Sheffield?

Where are you? The patient's in the OR now. We're waiting for you," someone said on the other end of the line.