Chapter 1487
Chapter 1487
A Life Debt Repaid Chapter 1487-Everyone, including Sam, turned to find Quinn standing nearby.
She seemed frozen there as she stared at Sam, her cheeks drained of color.
“What are you doing here, Quinn?” Lindsay hurried over, panic showing in her eyes as she was worried that Quinn had overheard them.
Quinn turned stiffly toward Lindsay, saying coolly, “I came here because the hotel room was empty when I woke up.”
It was the truth-she rushed to the hospital once she woke out and found that Sam was gone. She went there directly without calling because he might stop
her out of concern for her health, and he might get into another fight with Lindsay.
And when she arrived, she heard everything Sam said-that he was just making do with keeping her around, and that giving her off to Ryan was nothing to him.
So she was still so insignificant to him.
She actually believed for a moment… but it was all just her wishful thinking.
“I’m still feeling sleepy,” she said. “I’m going back to the hotel.”
Quinn turned to leave, barely managing to hold back her tears in front of them.
Lindsay actually felt hurt to see her dispirited like that- Quinn was not her daughter, but she had grown up in their care and Lindsay always treated her like
own. She always felt great pity whenever she remembered that Quinn’s parents were dead.
And yet, she never told Sam to stop Quinn, as she was selfishly agreeing to Sam’s solution-if Quinn was the only one who could get Ryan to pull together,
she would rather believe that Sam and Quinn had a platonic relationship.
On the other hand, Marvin had enough and snapped at Sam, “I’ll pretend I never heard a word of what you said. Go to Quinn and talk to her-don’t drift apart from
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Sam had been clenching his knuckles for a while, and he could see that Quinn was sad.
However, it was better to make it quick-Quinn loved Ryan, and being free from her marriage would be good for her once she returned to Ryan.
As such, Sam ignored Marvin, leaving him sighing.
Everything was going fine. How did things turn out like this?
Ryan was very receptive toward his treatment since then, and the doctors said that he was recovering so well he could be moved to a normal ward should
everything be found to be normal after the day’s examination. After that, he would stay for another week before getting discharged, then stay home for rest.
Naturally, nothing was found to be out of place, and Lindsay and Marvin were overjoyed that Ryan could move to a normal ward.
It was undoubtedly good news-it had been terrible for everyone to stay at the hospital constantly.