Emma blinked her eyes. She wondered John was referring to her.
Silence had fallen in the ward and she felt embarrassed again.
Mustering a smile, she took the initiative to nod at the people in the ward. It sohow helped in covering her mortification.
Then Emma walked over to Nina. "Are you feeling better? You told that you were in the hospital a few days ago, and I wanted to co to see you, but my tutor didn't grant a leave. That's why I can only co here today."
Since that ti when Nina had helped Emma regarding Harrison's affair with another woman, they had been ssaging each other often on WeChat.
Michelle was in Spring City and Nina couldn't get in touch with her anyway, so Emma beca her friend.
Still, no one could replace Michelle in Nina's heart. All Nina wanted was to protect her friend, as well as the one that Michelle herself wished to protect.
"I'm fine. He's the one who's is hurt." Nina cocked her head over to John, and Emma gave her greetings. "Mr. Shi."
She was polite.
Nina glanced at Jas, who imdiately understood what the look ant. He hurriedly brought over a chair for Emma.
He was very gentle and appeared to be docile as he did so,
his usual pompous and domineering bearing gone.
He looked like a man with an imposing appearance.
"Emma, have a seat." Jam
short form of Germanic nas that began with the elent ern aning 'whole' or 'universal.' It was introduced to England by Emma of Normandy."
His words stunned everyone in the room.
Jas was notorious for hating to read the most, but here he was, spouting knowledge about the origin of the word "Emma." He was eloquent about it, too.
Learning all that couldn't have been easy for him.
Emma looked around the room at the people's surprised faces. She didn't quite understand it; nothing particularly unusual had happened anyway.
She didn't think there was anything specifically wrong with her today either.
She smiled wide in an attempt to mask the flush on her cheeks. "That is indeed the origin of my na, yes."
"See? I'm right. You all don't believe ." Jas didn't know that he was just a man with slight talent and superficial learning in the eyes of his family.
He thought that his family mbers were surprised by the origin and aning of Emma's na.
He thought so because he was also surprised at the beginning.
Angela was excited. It looked like her son had grown up.
She used to think that Jas was rather dull, and he had detested studying more than anything. It appeared that they had been wrong with their assumptions. He only needed the right person to motivate him to make progress.
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