In her dream, she saw him searching everywhere for her.
He was calling her na, heart-wrenchingly, his heart about to break.
A sudden call pulled Sumr Sutton’s reason back.
Father had left this world long ago, Father is in heaven!
If she followed Father, she would never see Adrian Walyon again.
She would also disappear from this world forever, what would Adrian do?
All the dreams shattered after Adrian’s call, and Father Sutton’s shadow faded like foam, and Sumr Sutton suddenly woke up.
When she opened her eyes, there were voices around her.
A woman’s surprised call, "Master, there’s soone here!"
Then soone else seed to co closer, "Oh, it’s a girl!"
"Heavens, I wonder if she’s still breathing."
The surroundings started to get noisy, and it seed like several people were surrounding the direction where Sumr Sutton was.
Sumr Sutton was extrely tired, her eyelids heavy, trying to see her current environnt clearly.
She was floating on a piece of wood, probably the one she held onto before she lost consciousness.
Beside her was a giant white yacht, with many won dressed in uniform maid outfits and bodyguards in black suits standing on it, all staring at her.
There were still people walking in the corridor, their footsteps seeming to co towards her.
"She’s alive!" A maid in the crowd exclaid.
Then sothing happened, and the ship suddenly fell silent, as if soone had appeared.
The sunlight on the sea was sowhat glaring.
Sumr Sutton’s head was dizzy, and her eyelids were so heavy that she just wanted to close them and sleep forever.
In the golden halo, she saw a man walking towards her.
The wind seed to carry a trace of a pleasant morning breeze scent.
Sumr Sutton tried hard to see the man’s face clearly, but at this mont she was too exhausted.
Before losing the last bit of consciousness, she only saw the man walking down the rescue ladder, reaching out his hand to her.
Behind him, a thin layer of halo surrounded him, making him appear as if he was glowing, dazzling like the sun.
Sumr Sutton couldn’t see his face, her hand trembling as she reached for him, when his hand held hers, knowing she was saved, she fainted...
Sumr Sutton knew nothing about this man, whether good or bad.
But to her, he was her sun.
He lit up all the darkness of those days, giving her hope for life...
...
When she woke up again, there were still many people around.
The room she was lying in was luxuriously furnished, with the sound of the sea around, she should still be on the yacht.
There were many maids in the room, as well as a doctor in a white coat.
"Doctor, she’s awake!" One of the maids exclaid upon seeing her awake.
The doctor, who was preparing dication, turned his head, sat back down by the bed, looked into Sumr Sutton’s eyes, checked her consciousness, and then perford a bunch of examinations on her with instrunts.
"The previous coma was probably due to exhaustion, perhaps from not eating for too long, being both tired and hungry. If she takes good care of her body for a few days, there shouldn’t be any major problems." The doctor recorded the examination results and then left the room, seemingly to report to soone.
Sumr Sutton was still looking around, her gaze carefully scanning over each face, looking to see if there was anyone she knew on the ship.
However, she found that among the entire room of people, she recognized no one...
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