Chapter 468In horror, Natalie stumbled backward involuntarily and almost fell.
Shane quickly let go of the hospital bed and gripped Natalie in alarm, pulling her into his arms. “What's
wrong?”
Natalie looked after the departing hospital bed, then composed herself. When she turned to smile at
Shane, it was almost a grimace. “It's nothing. I was just surprised by Ms. Graham's scars.”
Shane nodded in understanding.
To the unsuspecting eye, the scars indeed presented a rather horrifying image. When Shane had first
encountered them, he'd also been rather stunned.
Afterward, when he had gotten used to it, they'd ceased to bother him.
Thê ïñčëptïøn øf thïš çøntënt çån bë tråçëd tø n0v€1ebook.org“Jacqueline got her scars from multiple operations,” Shane explained to Natalie as they walked towards
Jacqueline's hospital room.
Natalie had almost recovered her wits entirely by then. She tilted her head and looked at Shane
curiously. “Has Ms. Graham really gone for so many operations?”
“Yep. A tumor grew in Jacqueline's head when she was in a vegetative state. Due to its location, No
doctor dared to remove it completely. The portion of the tumor that was left behind kept growing, so
multiple surgeries had to be done to keep it in check,” Shane said, sighing.
“Ah, I see.” Comprehension dawned on Natalie, and she nodded. “Then, has the tumor in Ms.
Graham's head been completely removed by Stanley?”
Shane nodded again.One had to admit that Stanley's surgical skills were unparalleled.
His character, however, was an entirely different matter altogether.
Natalie and Shane eventually arrived at Jacqueline's room.
Shane entered first, with Natalie in tow. Jacqueline had woken up by then and was sitting in bed
propped up by pillows. Jackson was waiting on her with water.
When Jacqueline saw them enter, her face darkened. She pushed the cup of water away from her lips
brusquely.
Jackson resignedly returned the cup to the bedside table and threw the straw away. He turned,
beaming, towards Shane and Natalie. “What took you both so long?” he asked.
“We were held up on the way here,” Shane answered briefly. Turning towards the pale Jacqueline and,
his expression softened. “Are you feeling better?”
Jacqueline shook her head but did not reply.
Perceiving that Jacqueline was in a disagreeable mood, Shane pursed his lips and said to Jackson and
Natalie, “You two head out first. I'll have a chat with Jacqueline alone.”
Natalie guessed what was on Shane's mind and left the room. Jackson followed behind her.
The two of them walked over to some seats along the corridor and sat down.
“When did you start dating Shane?” Jackson asked casually, reclining in his seat with his hands
crossed behind his head.
Natalie darted a glance at the hospital room they'd just come out from. “Last night.”“Last night?” Jackson blinked. “I thought it would at least have been a few days ago. After all, Shane
hasn't come to the hospital to visit Jacqueline for a few days at least.”
Not even once?
Natalie was taken aback by this information. She ruffled her hair to conceal her astonishment, then
commented, “He was probably too busy.”
“Perhaps,” Jackson replied. He shrugged his shoulders and said nothing. His gaze, however, was fixed
steadfastly on the floor, and Natalie couldn't guess what was running through his mind.
Natalie was not too familiar with Jackson. She remained beside him in companionable silence.
The long wait, however, made Natalie feel rather restless and uneasy. Thankfully, the door of the
hospital room soon opened, and Shane walked out.
Natalie and Jackson sprang to their feet.
“Is it over?” Natalie asked anxiously, looking up at him.
Shane nodded. “Jacqueline wants to say a few words to you.”
“To me?” Natalie pointed at herself, nonplussed.
Shane nodded again. “Go on in.”
“All right,” Natalie said hesitantly. She walked past Shane and entered the hospital room.
Jacqueline was sitting up in bed. She hastily wiped the tears from her face the moment she caught
sight of Natalie. Turning to Natalie with swollen eyes, Jacqueline said, “Congratulations on getting
together with Shane.”Natalie could detect more than a hint of bitterness in Jacqueline's voice. She sighed wearily. “Thank
you.”
Jacqueline looked at her haughtily. “Why are you thanking me? What do you have to thank me for? Do
you really think I'm congratulating you?”
Bemused, Natalie replied, “I knew that you weren't really...”