Chapter: 1306
Norah opened her eyes and observed Joanna carefully.

With her hair cut short, Joanna looked different from before.

“About what happened a year ago..."

Joanna smiled with relief upon hearing this. "About that... It was my fault. I am sorry that you got caught up in that situation because of me."

If Norah hadn't been concerned for her, she wouldn't have driven back to Glophia at midnight.

Thinking of this made Joanna feel guilty.

Norah learned from Joanna what had happened before. Madeline's miscarriage was an accident, and Joanna was not involved.

"As long as you're okay. My accident wasn't your fault," Joanna reassured her.

Even though she had just awakened, Norah was aware of who had orchestrated the two assassination attempts against her.

The Wilsons had not concealed their ruthless ambition.

"Where is Susanna? Call her in," Norah stated.

She had been concerned about Joanna and Susanna. Despite her exhaustion, she was eager to learn more about them.

Susanna was summoned by Joanna. When questioned about the instances of self-harm during her hospital stays, she scratched her head awkwardly.

"I remember that time. I kept hearing voices telling me to end my life. I fought against them, but sometimes I couldn't stop harming myself."

Susanna looked down, fidgeting with her fingers. "That's why I withdrew from everyone. I couldn't understand why I was hearing those voices. Eventually, my brother helped me find a psychologist. After treatment, I've been feeling much better mentally."

Susanna couldn't recall why she had hurt herself back then and now thought it absurd. Raised in a protected environment, she wasn't particularly sensitive.

Nancy's return had made her uneasy, yet it didn't prompt further thoughts.

It was somewhat linked to her that Norah had returned overnight. When she found out, both she and Joanna blamed themselves.

They believed their actions had inadvertently led to Norah's accident.

But Norah had never held them responsible. She had made her choices knowingly and harbored no regrets.

"That's good to hear. If anything bothers you, let me know immediately. I don't want to see you in trouble," Norah insisted.

She couldn't bear the thought of anyone close to her suffering because of her.

“I will, Norah," Susanna assured her. Then she opened her mouth to share the recent developments in her life with Norah.

"Norah is exhausted. We'll reminisce another time," Joanna interjected.
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