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At Sinclair International Hospital, in the VIP wardroom, Bella finished her shower and changed out of her bloody clothes into sothing clean.

She stepped out of the bathroom and found Tristan waiting for her in the living room. Her movent paused, and all the pain she had montarily escaped swallowed her again.

Bella approached him, trying to appear casual as if nothing had happened. However, her efforts failed; Tristan could see the sorrow reflected in her eyes.

Tristan felt sorry for her but chose not to pry into the details of the incident. He decided to wait for her to share when she was ready.

There was an urgent matter he needed to address now. Tristan stood up from his seat and approached her.

"Dear, let’s eat first. I heard from Leo that you haven’t had anything to eat yet." He took her hand and led her to the dining table. "They just served this for us. Let’s eat."

Bella didn’t refuse him. Even though she lacked an appetite, she knew she needed to eat, or she might collapse soon.

However, after only half of the food she had eaten, Bella suddenly felt like she wanted to vomit, rembering the strange and scary feeling she had been harboring in her heart. The sense of satisfaction in killing Andreas Corby didn’t feel right because now she felt like she was a sinner and deserved to be punished.

She tried hard to suppress this feeling, telling herself, ’You are not a murder, but you just tried to protect yourself...’ but failed.

That feeling kept appearing to torture her.

Silently sighing, she put her cutlery on the plate and glanced at Tristan.

Bella’s worried gaze was enough to attract Tristan’s attention. He also stopped eating and observed her for a while before asking, "Do you feel uncomfortable sowhere? Do you want to lie on the bed?" he offered.

She shook her head and t his gaze.

"Tristan, why do I feel like a murderer, a sinner? Do the police need to co to their office? What happens to our children if they find out their mother killed soone?"

Her words trembled as she expressed all the questions that were now filling her mind, torturing her inside.

When Bella saw the shock in Tristan’s gaze, it hurt her. She lowered her eyes and looked at another place, clenching her fist tightly.

Tristan placed his hand on her back, rubbing it gently. "Of course, you are not. That person deserved it. He took people’s lives and injured so many of you. What you did was just an attempt to protect yourself. You are not a sinner..."

Bella knew that, but even after hearing Tristan’s words, her inner self still blad herself, frightened of her sin.

"I took soone else’s life. I killed soone. I am a murderer..." Her voice trembled, and she still couldn’t bring herself to et Tristan’s gaze.

Tristan was stunned. He had completely forgotten that his wife might also need a psychologist to get through this. After all, this was her first kill.

He didn’t want his wife to bear the burden of her suffering alone. He made her chair face him. He took her hands and rubbed them gently.

"Can you see my eyes?" Tristan gently asked.

Bella slowly lifted her head.

"My wife, you are not defined by your thoughts. You are not ending soone’s life; rather, you are aiding in God’s punishnt of that person to prevent him from taking another innocent life."

He added, "Don’t worry about anything else—the police won’t ask you to co to their office; soone will handle that. They will co to you if they need to ask you sothing."

Bella listened quietly as Tristan explained, and she gradually felt her mind lifting from the shadows; the dark smoke that once clouded her thoughts began to dissipate.

"And our child? They will be proud of you. No one will judge you or speak about your thoughts or fears. You are their mother, their hero. And not just their hero, you are a hero to others too because you have helped others... right?" Tristan smiled.

A barely noticed smile appeared on Bella’s lips.

"Please, you might have shot soone, but that’s because you have to stop him from killing others. Be confident in yourself. You are not what you think: a killer. You are my brave and kind wife, Arabella Donovan." He finished, gently squeezing her hand before pulling her into a hug.

"Thank you, Tristan..." Bella whispered. She needed to hear those words from him, and now she was starting to feel better.

"Alright, continue your lunch. You want to see Jack and the others, right?" Tristan asked as he released her from his embrace.

Seeing his wife nod quickly, he noticed that her look was no longer filled with confusion and fear. He felt relieved.

***

Not long after, Tristan and Bella arrived in front of the surgery room—a small lounge where the patient’s family could wait.

Bella noticed Leo and Dana already there, sitting on the couch with their backs turned to her.

So of Tristan’s people in the corner appeared to be discussing sothing serious—no one noticed their presence.

She approached Leo and Dana, trying to maintain her composure, but her trembling hand betrayed her. Clenching her fists tightly, she greeted them, "Leo, Dana..."

They both looked in her direction, surprised. "Bella, I’m glad you finally made it," Leo said, standing up to face her.

Leo added, "I wanted to visit your room but was afraid to leave this place; I worried that the doctor would look for Jack and Sam’s family." He felt relieved to see she hadn’t been injured after that man, Andreas Corby, had tried to kill them all.

"It’s fine. I also planned to co here, but I had to shower first. You know there was blood all over , right?" Bella said with a faint smile as she glanced at Dana. Her smile vanished when she saw Dana’s appearance.

Worried about Dana’s pregnancy, Bella turned her gaze back to Leo. "You need to care and pay more attention to your wife. She doesn’t look well, Leo."

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