Chapter 189

Herman rushed to get a doctor, explaining Anastasia’s twitching fingers Doctors hurried over to examine Anastasia, but it seemed she showed no signs of waking up.

The doctor said, “Mr. Salstrom, this could be a subconscious response of the patient. Still, it’s a good sign, indicating that she can still perceive the outside world”

Herman furrowed his brow, asking. “How long until she wakes up?”

The doctors shared a glance, looking uncomfortable They said. “In cases like these, it could be weeks or even months, or longer. It depends on the patients willpower. But seeing this response, if you keep talking to her, it should speed up the process.”

Despite their lengthy explanation, there was no definitive answer

Pattie held Anastasia’s hand, looking at her feeling heartbroken. ‘Please wake up soon, I miss you,” She never used to say these words. But looking at Anastasia in her coma, she couldn’t help but let them out, feeling truly upset.

Pattie was devastated. Ana was the best person she had ever met, always telling her stories. After Pattie started kindergarten, she realized that other kids’ moms would tell stories too. Pattie loved the stories Ana told.

Herman felt agitated, rubbing his face, and signaling the doctors to leave. He had hired the best doctors, but now all they could do was

on the

following days, Herman took Pattie to see Anastasia every day. As they visited during Pattie’s school hours, Penny and her husband didn’t know. She never visited Pattie, and Leo was busy with work, often staying on-site for months on end, leaving him

time to care.

as she lay in bed like a vegetable. Monica and Lauren also visited daily, and after hearing the news, Glanna

One day.

was a parent-child event at Pattie’s kindergarten that day, and Penny wouldn’t attend. As Pattie reached the entrance and saw Herman about to leave, she gathered up the courage to ask, “Can you come to the school event with me?” All the

a moment, then took Pattie’s hand

kindergarten playground, many kids were preparing for the

on a small stool. “Pattie, do you have

costumes

her voice innocent. “No,

Pattie’s head. “That’s okay. You started school later than them. You’ll leam in time; you’re the

happily said, “Okay, I will study hard.” Four-year-old

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