The blood-stained beds were being pushed away from my sight.
I wiped away my tears and clenched my teeth, trying to step onto the beds, but someone stopped me.
The doctor's words echoed in my ears, "Please accept my condolences."
My world was turned upside down at that moment.
I didn't know what was keeping me standing.
I went to handle the necessary procedures, but I couldn't hear any sounds amid the people coming and going.
I felt like a walking corpse.
A man and a woman approached me, but I couldn't see them. The woman suddenly called out to me.
"Jessa, you're here too."
Siena supported her pregnant belly. Her voice sounded sweet and pleasant.
"I owed a lot to Troy this time. If it weren't for him arranging so many doctors for me and constantly comforting me, I would have been worried that something might happen to the child!"
I, who had planned to bypass them, stopped in my tracks and looked up at Troy in disbelief.
"Did you call those doctors away?"
I grabbed his collar.
"Why did you transfer so many doctors? Aren't other people's lives important?"
My actions seemed to have upset him. He forcefully shook my hands away.