Chapter 731
Chapter 731 Never Come Back
A silver–grey business van pulled up at the entrance. Not long after, Zachary saw Cecilia assisting Nathaniel as they stepped out of the vehicle.
Mason trailed behind the two.
“Nathaniel, Cecilia, what’s going on?”
The voice was all too familiar, but the way Zachary addressed Cecilia sounded particularly odd in Nathaniel’s ears. Zachary used to call Cecilia the deafone, right? No one despised Cecilia more than Zachary, but now, he’s actually so friendly toward Cecilia.
“It’s a long story. Let Mr. Sanders fill you in.” Cecilia’s attitude toward Zachary remained indifferent.
Zachary didn’t mind Cecilia, allowing them to enter first. After that, he turned to ask Mason.
Mason then relayed the course of events to him.
“Was Yannick courting death?” Zachary gritted his teeth, a fierce look in his eyes. “I’ve always thought the members of the Hayes family were nothing but cowards. I didn’t expect that Yannick would actually dare to lay a hand on Nathaniel. He’s really asking for trouble.”
Unexpectedly, even Mason had not foreseen this, especially since the Hayes family had always maintained a low profile.
“I’ve already found a doctor for Nathaniel. I need to step out for a bit,” Zachary said.
Mason immediately stopped him. “Mr. Sinclair, let’s wait until Mr. Rainsworth has fully recovered before we make any long–term plans.”
Zachary couldn’t swallow his anger.
Mason then added, “After all, Yannick and Calvin are Mrs. Rainsworth’s friends.”
Upon hearing those words, Zachary surprisingly calmed down. “In that case, let’s discuss it once Nathaniel has recovered.”
Mason could hardly believe it. The heir of the Sinclair family, who was always known to only heed Nathaniel’s words, was persuaded this easily.
Nathaniel was taken away for examination while Cecilia and the others waited outside.
After hearing from Mason about Nathaniel’s current condition, Zachary couldn’t help but say, “I once heard a neurology specialist from abroad discuss such a situation, but that person’s memory. was permanently stalled.”
“Did that patient recover?”
Zachary shook his head. “With the technology we have now, it’s still difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of this phenomenon.”
They waited until noon.
After undergoing the examination, Nathaniel sank into the hospital bed, consumed by exhaustion.
Mason was preoccupied with work at the moment and couldn’t afford to look after Nathaniel. Therefore, he could only leave Nathaniel in the care of Cecilia.
Cecilia found it hard to refuse, so she ended up keeping vigil by the bedside.
Zachary stood by her side. “No matter what, I’ll do everything in my power to cure Nathaniel.”
“Thank you.”
Zachary stepped out of the ward, consumed by worry that Cecilia might lose hope. Consequently, he decided to give Vivian a call.
“Come to the hospital,” he said.
“I can’t go.” Vivian was still busy managing her livestream. She figured Zachary would only look. for her when there was trouble.
“Cecilia is here. Don’t you want to keep her company?” Zachary asked again.
“Ceci? What is she doing at the hospital? Is she sick?” Vivian instantly became anxious. Without needing Zachary to say more, she temporarily ended the broadcast. “I’m coming over right away.
Zachary watched as the call was abruptly ended, feeling somewhat at a loss for words. When I asked her to come, she refused. The moment I mentioned Cecilia, she decided to come over immediately.
While Cecilia was idly reading next to the bed, the door was abruptly pushed open, startling her.
“Are you all right, Ceci?” Vivian rushed in, swiftly enveloping Cecilia in her arms.
Nathaniel, deeply asleep on the bed, furrowed his brows tightly. He tried to open his eyes, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t. All he could hear was the commotion by the bedside.
“Has he lost his memory again? And in such a cliché fashion, only forgetting these recent years? Has he reverted back to that cold–hearted man he once was?” Vivian was utterly shocked. This world is becoming too surreal.
Ironically, when Vivian was speaking, Nathaniel muttered in his sleep, “Cecilia, if you’re so capable, never come back.”