At this time, Byron was also in Nora's hospital ward.
Besides him, there were Lydia and other Hansen family brothers.
Everyone had a happy smile on their face.
"Mom, that's great."
"Now that Byron is back, and you are starting to recover, our family can be whole again."
Almost everyone was chattering, expressing their joy at Nora's recovery.
Only Byron frowned, looking at the few unfinished bottles of oral liquid left by Nora.
"Is this oral liquid really working?"
Hearing Byron's question, Nora quickly smiled and said, "Yeah. I took the medicine the hospital prescribed daily, and it didn't seem to work. But since I drank this oral liquid, I feel that my body is getting better and better every day."
She also said, "I know you still have prejudices against Jane, but we should be thankful to her this time. And the more I think about it now, the more I feel that what the fortune teller said at the time that she is our family's lucky star is really true."
Speaking of this, she couldn't help but say, "If you had listened to me and stayed with her back then, you wouldn't have suffered that much afterward."
But after these words, seeing that Byron's expression was still a little gloomy, and he didn't respond to her, she could only circle back by herself.
"It's useless to regret it now. She's already married, and she and Harry are living a good life. It's a pity..."
Although she did not like what Sara did before, she had to admit that if it wasn't for Cora, the two families wouldn't have had such an ugly fight, and Sara wouldn't have gone too far.
So after much deliberation, everything was Cora's fault.
"I don't have any prejudices. She switched to traditional medicine halfway through, and her previous medical talent was not considered extraordinary. It was all operated by the Yoris family behind her back. Suddenly, she made this breakthrough achievement that dozens of other traditional medicine doctors couldn't do for tens of years. It's unbelievable."
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I somehow find Cora childish...