Chapter 90 Elias Blocked Her Car

For the next few days. Amanda was nowhere to be seen at the hospital.

No matter how many times Elias tried calling her, his calls were always met with a busy tone. He began suspect that she had intentionally blocked his number.

As Elias gazed out of the window, he couldn’t help but notice the perpetually gloomy sky. The rain had been pouring relentlessly, mirroring his own somber state of mind.

As the ward door creaked open, he turned around without a hint of emotion on his face. It was none other than Yacob.

“Mr. Winters, did you need me for something?” Yacob asked.

“Help me with the discharge process. I can’t stand being cooped up in this hospital any longer, Elias muttered. Each day felt stagnant and he found it impossible to accomplish anything.

Yacob hesitated and replied, “But your injury hasn’t fully recovered yet. The doctor recommended at least two more weeks of hospitalization.”

“No need. I’ll recover just fine at home, and tomorrow is the anniversary of Yelan’s death,” Elias insisted.

Time seemed to fly by and once again, it was the anniversary of Yelan’s death-a day Elias always reserved. for visiting the cemetery.

At the mention of Yelan, Yacob fell silent and quietly left the ward.

Elias pushed aside his blanket, got up, and walked over to the window. He stared at the sky outside, which was covered in dark, ominous clouds. Gradually, tiny raindrops started appearing on the glass.

It was raining again.

Undeterred, he summoned his resolve and dialed Amanda’s number once more, only to be met with the same disappointing outcome-her phone remained stubbornly out of reach.

Without a shred of doubt, he concluded that she had indeed blocked him.

After completing her evening shift, Amanda eagerly looked forward to returning home and spending time with her son. Today, there would be a new nanny in place as well.

It had taken a long search through the domestic service center to find someone who fit her criteria. Initially, people at the agency found her request for a young and martial arts-skilled caregiver eccentric and unusual.

Amanda was aware that her requirements were somewhat peculiar, but she had become frightened after the incident with Aiden being kidnapped.

did she expect to actually find a caregiver who perfectly matched her

black belt in Taekwondo, was not only remarkably young

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care for the child.

searching for, Amanda thought to herself.

to go home and meet the caregiver. She wondered how well the caregiver would get along with

approached Galaxy Bay, another vehicle suddenly intercepted and blocked her way.

anger, she swung open her car door and marched toward the vehicle, forcefully tapping

the window gradually rolled down, Amanda found herself frozen in a state of disbelief. Why is Elias

here?

did you block my car?” Her anger surged. After not seeing him for a few days, she felt his presence only intensified her fury. She

imposing figure casting a

Did he run out of the

and suppressed her anger. “I didn’t feel like picking up you calls and you just wouldn’t stop dialing, so I decided to block you.

seethed through gritted teeth. The overwhelming urge to throttle her coursed

to top it off, it’s raining outside. I suppose your wound not getting infected and oozing pus must be breaking your

hubi”

numerous lingering injuries from the car accident that hadn’t fully

his figure was stretched and elongated.

and that razor-sharp mouth. He felt an impulsive urge to

their time on you? I just feel sorry for your grandfather, having to be in the hospital and keeping you company all night long at his age!” Amanda deliberately averted her gaze, unwilling to witness the expression in his eyes at

evoked a tinge of sympathy within her, especially as she noticed blood seeping through the pristine bandage on his

forehead.

Elias took out a small black velvet box and handed it to her.

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box. When she opened it, she found the

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