Soon after, the woman left with her child.

Suddenly, a girl ran into the room holding a tattered toy in her hands and said, "There's that car again, parked just outside, Sheffield."

Sheffield paused for a moment but didn't look up. He asked the girl in a soft voice, "What car did you see and where?"

"I'm not sure what car it is, but it Looks new and expensive. I think the people inside the car are waiting for someone. It's over there."

The little girl stretched out her hand and pointed to the minivan just across the road.

Following the direction she pointed at, Sheffield caught sight of the minivan.

This was the third time he had seen the minivan outside this clinic, but it was the first time in this month. Although Sheffield was aware of it, he didn't seem to care enough to probe into the matter too much.

Not far away stood many villagers; some were holding bowls of rice, while some were just passing by. Their curious eyes fell on the minivan, which didn't seem to fit in with the environment here.

Sheffield looked away and started to pack his stuff.

"Have you had lunch?" he asked the little girl.

“Not yet. Grandpa hasn't finished cooking."

Sheffield washed his hands, took off his white gown and hung it on the rack, before he walked out of the clinic with the nurse who had also changed out of her work attire.

As soon as they walked out, the gray minivan turned around and stopped right in front of Sheffield.

As the window slowly rolled down, a familiar face revealed itself from inside the car.

Her long hair was tied up into a knot. She wore a Light coat with just a dash of makeup on, nothing too fancy. On the bridge of her nose rested a pair of sunglasses, and her Lips had a reddish-brown glaze

As she took off her sunglasses and peered into Sheffield's eyes, she calmly said, "It's been a while."

Indeed, it had been a long time since the last time they had seen each other. In just ten more days, they would have been separated for two whole years.

The man smiled and remained silent, standing still.

The nurse beside him looked at the woman with puzzlement and whispered to him, "Is she your friend, Sheffield?" "She looks like a movie star!

She must have come from a big city. I've never seen someone so beautiful in these parts before!’ she thought to herself.

Much to her surprise, Sheffield replied, “No, she isn't."

“ALL right," said the nurse, shrugging her shoulders.

Evelyn glanced at the nurse and thought, ‘They seem to be quite close with each other."

She clenched her sunglasses and asked him expressionlessly, "Are you planning on staying in this village for the rest of your Life?"

After looking around, Sheffield nodded and said in a relaxed tone, "Why not? The villagers here are simple, the girls are beautiful, and the children are adorable. Without the clamor and fast-paced life of the cities, I can get some peace in this place."