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Shadows of Destiny: A Tale of Liberation

Chapter 1483
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Chapter 1483

It was late at night when Margaret returned to Everheart Manor with Adie.

Renee couldn't sleep out of worry, and was sitting in the living room and sighing.

Abby felt sorry for Renee, and had stayed up with her. "Are you scared because you can't see, Mommy? Do you

want anything to eat or drink?" Abby poured a glass of water for Renee and stuffed snacks into Renee's hands.

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"Thank you, Abby, but I'm not hungry or thirsty. Isn't it late? Why don't you go to bed first?" Renee reached out for

her daughter and hugged her.

Abby stared up at Renee, who was wearing sunglasses, and tears welled up in her eyes. "Will your eyes get better,

Mommy? What will we do if you can't see me anymore?"

"Don't worry, I'll get better. Plus, you and Adie can be my eyes if I can't recover, right? Isn't that great? Are you

willing to be my eyes, Abby?"

"Yes, I am!" Abby held Renee's hand tightly and continued firmly, "I'm willing to be your eyes, and I'll never leave

you. I'll take you to wherever you want to go, and I'll get you whatever you want."

"Thank you, dear!" Renee teared up as she hugged Abby. The surgeon had warned her not to cry during the

recovery stage to avoid infections, but the thing she did most given her

current state was cry.

At that moment, Adie opened the door and came in. He sighed in relief when he saw his mother. "You're finally

home, Mommy. I was worried sick about you!"

"Adie?" Renee turned towards the sound of Adie's voice, but didn't dare to stand up because she couldn't tell his

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exact location.

Adie immediately noticed something was wrong with Renee, and his joy morphed into anxiousness. He carefully

asked, "What's wrong with your eyes, Mommy?"

"I..." Renee wanted to lie, but Adie wasn't as naive as Abby, and he would see through her lies easily.

"Mommy's eyes are sick, so she can't see right now. Come here, we'll be her eyes together," Abby explained on

Renee's behalf and waved at Adie.

Mommy's eyes are sick?" Adie walked over to Renee swiftly and frowned as he observed her. "What kind of sickness

is this? Why can't you see? Let's go to the hospital and have a doctor see you."

No, I'm fine." Shaking her head, Renee explained, "It's just temporary-l'll be able to see after a while. Also, I've just

returned from the hospital, and the doctor said not to worry about it."