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Godfery Shaw was as he wished, hooked up to an IV drip.

Godfery Shaw and Nancy Allen were rescued, and the atmosphere on the ship was much more relaxed.

At this mont, Hailey Smith suddenly ca over and kneeled down with a thud in front of Nancy and Godfery.

Hailey didn’t dare to lift his head, full of guilt, he said, "Young Master, Young Madam, this incident is entirely my fault."

Hailey looks quite miserable now, having been beaten badly by Hardy, his forehead is bloody and nearly concussed, yet he didn’t dare to rest at all while looking for them.

Basil Smith has always been very protective of this younger brother, but this ti he did not intervene or plead for Hailey; he just pursed his lips and watched from the side.

Soft-heartedness is acceptable, being deceived is bearable, but dragging Young Master into it is not okay!

If Young Master and Young Madam were injured, it would be nothing, but if sothing truly happened, he and Hailey could not repay it with their lives!

Godfery, connected to the IV drip, looked at Hailey indifferently and said, "Go back and receive your punishnt."

Godfery is not a man of many words, he dislikes explaining or asking too much, straightforward and direct.

But Hailey, with his head down, couldn’t get past his own guilt.

This isn’t about receiving punishnt; he almost got Young Master and Young Madam killed!

Nancy looked at Hailey, who was still kneeling before her, understanding his sense of guilt.

She rembered her past self, knowing how the Wright family treated her, yet always clinging to the hope of gaining familial affection from them, foolishly deceived ti and again, harming those around her repeatedly.

After rebirth, she could no longer forgive herself; she treated herself as an enemy, believing she must die after taking her revenge.

Hailey hasn’t made a big mistake now, but his extre guilt traps him.

Nancy, feeling dizzy and weak, spoke softly: "Hailey, if sothing had happened to Godfery and this ti, what would you do?"

Nancy’s voice was small, but everyone was accustod to complete silence when she spoke, so they could hear her clearly.

Hailey’s face turned extrely pale; searching, he had been asking himself this question, feeling terror and pain at the thought.

Unable to say what he would do, he said difficultly, "I’m willing to die with you; I prefer it if sothing happened to !"

Nancy didn’t let Hailey off the hook, continuing to ask, "But things in this world don’t just go how you wish; your willingness to die with us doesn’t help. You prefer sothing happens to you, but in reality, Godfery and I almost died because of you."

Nancy’s voice was very small, as if she might faint at any mont, yet the words she spoke were extrely cold.

Hailey panicked, like a simple-minded pup forced into a corner.

Everyone watching felt sowhat compassionate.

Emma Lewis wanted to intercede, as Hailey isn’t malicious at heart, just duped.

Basil Smith, however, restrained everyone, watching Hailey getting pushed to the edge.

Nancy’s voice was like a gentle blade, each word fatal: "Hailey, I actually understand you; you’ve always longed for family, so Hardy’s appearance sparked a glimr of hope in you."

Hailey, near collapse, shook his head: "No, no! I didn’t!"

Nancy stopped questioning, only looking at Hailey with pity, as if the overwhelming wave about to engulf him paused temporarily.

Nancy felt dizzy, unable to sit any longer, leaning back into the chair as if trying to curl up and rest.

Her breath softened, carrying inevitable sadness: "In truth, you don’t need to beg for it. Basil is here, Godfery is here, everyone in the Imperial Garden treats you like the youngest brother; those who truly care about you are your real family."

Just like her past self, unable to see what is real, chasing after fleeting falsities.

Hailey lifted his head from the pain.

Nancy, sleepy-eyed almost closing, said, "Hailey, what you’ve sought after you always had."

Always had?

Yes, always had.

His brother watched over him, Young Master indulged him, his brothers protected him.

Seeking so-called family is pointless; he already had the best.

Before falling asleep, Nancy said one last thing: "Never do sothing that you’ll regret profoundly; regret is the most worthless thing in the world."

Nancy finished speaking and fell back asleep.

Godfery approached, reclined the chair a bit, then covered Nancy with a blanket, watching over her by the IV.

Nancy doesn’t usually interfere in others’ affairs, not even ddling much with Godfery.

Among Godfery’s trusted associates, only Hailey and Basil were relatively familiar.

Today she spoke so much only because she rembered her past self.

Regret truly is the most worthless thing in the world.

Hailey stood silently for a mont before suddenly bowing down directly to Nancy; the bow was sincere, with his already injured forehead striking the deck with a thud, and blood started seeping through the bandage again.

Nancy had already fallen asleep, curled in a small ball, unable to see Hailey’s gratitude.

After bowing, Hailey stood up and bowed again before quickly running away.

Godfery’s associates now looked at Nancy differently.

Basil also showed gratitude, hearing those words; the river breeze on the ship should clear Hailey’s mind.

...

The group quickly returned to the Imperial Garden.

The Imperial Garden was brightly lit at this ti, with many people waiting: Nancy’s parents, brother, Robert Reed, Sophie Allen, Emily Allen—everyone waiting at the Imperial Garden.

Seeing the figures of Godfery and Nancy appear, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

Nancy remained dizzy, carried all the way back by Godfery.

Upon their arrival, everyone gathered around.

Mrs. Allen worriedly said: "My Nancy, what’s wrong?"

Mr. Allen chid in from the side: "Everything was fine when Nancy was with us in the Capital City, but returning to Riverwood City, trouble arises every other day. No, I have to take her ho!"

Edward Allen was even more severe, with a dark face: "Pack your bags imdiately, going ho now!"

Nancy, in her daze, was awakened.

Beside her, Robert Reed said sternly: "Nancy, did you ignore my advice again? How many tis have I told you, let n handle dangerous things. Why are you, a sickly girl, rushing forward? Does the world stop turning without you?"

Emily Allen and Sophie Allen stood by, afraid to speak.

Due to Emma Lewis’s wedding, everyone was gathered, all those Nancy cared about were present.

Everyone was supposed to attend a wedding, but suddenly received the news that Nancy fell into the river and disappeared—her body even more fragile than a porcelain doll, how could it withstand the cold of the river?

Being overly worried, they couldn’t remain calm.

They even overlooked Godfery, who was holding Nancy; his expression grew darker as Nancy was awakened by the commotion.

Nancy, head muddled, couldn’t grasp the situation, so she simply apologized: "I’m sorry, it’s my fault."

She wasn’t used to being surrounded by such concern.

The family’s worry made Nancy feel guilty; the only thing she could do was apologize.

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