Meanwhile, outside the emergency ward.

After a seemingly unending hour passed, the emergency ward door finally swung open, and the medical staff wheeled out the unconscious patient on the hospital bed.

"Miss Corinne, we've managed to save the patient thanks to you," said the chief physician.

Corinne nodded and said nonchalantly, "Glad to be of help."

Lilin threw herself onto the hospital bed. She looked sadly at her mother and kept crying, "Mommy! Mommy!"

The nurse bent down to comfort her. "Don't cry, little girl. Your mommy needs all the rest she can get. You can talk to her after she wakes up so be a good girl and let her rest."

Lilin nodded vigorously and said, "Okay, I'll be a good girl and do as you say."

Corinne walked Lilin to her mother's ward.

According to the medical staff, the hospital managed to contact Lilin's family members, who were rushing over to the hospital as they spoke; they were expected to arrive in the afternoon. Corinne was relieved to know someone would be coming over to take care of Lilin and her mother. She took that as her cue to leave.

After walking out of the hospital, she took out her phone and made a call to Xante.

"Xante, book me a flight back to New Capital City now."

To say Xante was surprised would be an understatement. "Boss, you want to fly back to the city today? Aren't you going to wait for me to go back together?"

"Sorry, no can do. Also, it's too risky for me to stay at the hotel you've booked for me since my identity might get exposed. Make sure to clean up every trace of my existence from the hotel's record." "Boss, I've already asked the hotel and they said the masked man you brought back left on his own accord some time ago. Also, all the check-in details I gave the hotel are fake so it doesn't matter if they gave away your details."

"Well done. Now book that flight for me."

"Yes, boss!"

'I'm so happy to hear that Ghostlord is okay. I do wonder when will I be able to see him again,' thought Corinne.

Back in the hospital ward.

Lilin's mother was slowly waking up.

"Mommy, you're finally awake!" cried Lilin, who waited quietly by the side all this while, happy when she saw her mother opening her eyes.

Though still feeling a little weak, Lilin's mother still managed to smile at her. "Lilin, you must have been really scared, but don't you worry anymore, 'cause I'm all okay now."

"I'm so glad you're okay now, mommy! By the way, Mommy, we have to make sure to thank the lady who donated her blood to save you!"

Lilin's mother nodded. "Ah, so I was saved by a kind samaritan/ How lucky of me!"

At that moment, a nurse came in to check on her condition.

When the nurse was doing a temperature check, Lilin's mother took the opportunity to ask, "Excuse me, Miss! My daughter told me I was saved because a kind lady donated her blood to me so may I ask where she is now? I want to thank her for saving my life."

"Oh, the lady you're asking about has left the hospital already. She's something alright. Did you know she still insisted on donating her blood even though she was pregnant? You don't get to come across someone as kind as her every day. I mean, you're really lucky to have her as a blood donor since the hospital's blood bank was running low on supplies."

Lilin's mother was shocked. "What? She still insisted on donating her blood even though she was pregnant? Oh my! How could I ever repay her for her kindness?"

Not long after the nurse left, the door swung open again, and in walked a man who looked to be in his early forties.

"Daddy!" Lilin ran up to him. "Daddy, Mommy's got the owie!"

Lilin's father bent down to scoop her up. He immediately sighed with relief when he saw his wife lying awake on the hospital bed.

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