Viana spent almost half a month in the hospital. During that time, her minor external wounds have begun to close, leaving only the broken bones of her arms and legs. At this time, Viana was allowed to go home by the doctor because her condition had improved and there were no abnormalities. Viana can continue her treatment at home until she recovers.
When Dean heard this news, he was ready for what Alen had ordered. Early in the morning, he came to the hospital to pick up Viana and help with the discharge process.
Viana was even confused when Dean mentioned the word 'home'.
"We're going home? But where?"
Dean smiled as he pushed Viana's wheelchair while Ellie packed her luggage. "We're going to a new home. My master has prepared a place for you to stay. You can stay there and recover. After you recover, you can stay there or go wherever you want."
Viana was very surprised. "Your master prepared a house for me?"
Dean murmured softly. "Mm."
Viana became a little uneasy. "But that's too much! I..."
"No problem," Dean cut in. He knew Viana would be thinking about inconveniencing people or something. "Our master is very kind. It's in his nature to help people. You don't have to worry."
Viana was speechless. She just felt so grateful for all the help. "Your master is really good. I really owe him a favor."
"Sure," Dean replied, and the two of them reached the side of the car. Dean opened the car door and carefully lifted Viana from her wheelchair, then gently placed her on the car seat. He was very careful not to bump Viana's injured body parts.
Ellie also came with a bag containing Viana's equipment and put it in the trunk. After the two of them finished, the car left the hospital.
***
After traveling quite far and passing through the streets of the village, the car finally arrived at its destination.
"We've arrived..."
Viana was lowered back into her wheelchair. She looked around. The country house was simple yet well-maintained. The yard was large, with several flowerbeds and empty lots around it. Bamboo fences and tall trees surrounded the yard. Viana was momentarily stunned.
Dean thought Viana would have an aversion or dislike for this kind of humble abode. After all, Viana used to live in a big and luxurious house. But who would have thought that Viana's expression didn't show any objection at all but rather smiled very sincerely and gratefully.
She really has lost her memory, Dean thought.
Ellie was busy putting their things into the house. Viana was still in the courtyard with Dean at this moment. Viana turned to Dean and said very sincerely. "This place is really nice. For someone who has no one and no possessions in this world, I'm already very grateful."
Dean didn't expect Viana to say those words. His heart felt relieved. "It's good that you like it. From now on, you can stay here. Anything you need, you can ask Ellie. Ellie will tell me about your needs. She will take good care of you."
Viana nodded.
Dean took a quick look inside Viana's house and felt like his job was done. "Well, I think you must be tired after traveling here. Your wounds haven't recovered, and your body still hurts. It's best to rest more. I'll handle other things first."
Viana replied with a smile, "Thank you."
After that, Dean left the courtyard and went to the other house next to Viana's residence.
Viana didn't know that there was another house next to hers. That was because of the large, tall, and dense trees as a natural barrier next to the yard. When Dean found this place and proposed it to Alen, Alen immediately agreed and asked Dean to rent it.
When Dean walked into the courtyard, he didn't expect to see his commander standing by the tree, staring at Viana's yard.
Dean coughed slightly and reported. "Commander, the matter of Miss Viana's residence has been settled."
Alen replied without looking at him. "Hm, you did well. She's even gotten along with you."
Dean was surprised. "No-not so. It's probably because I interacted with Miss Viana several times at your behest, so she's no stranger to me. If you show yourself to Miss Viana later, she'll definitely like you."
Alen glanced at him and gave him a flat look.
Dean: "..."
Was what he said wrong?
Alen looked at Viana's courtyard again. "Your task is over today. You can leave."
Dean immediately smiled and nodded, "Alright, Commander!" then darted away from Alen's presence.
In the courtyard, Alen was still standing there. He was interested in looking at Viana's house for a while longer.
This was the first time Alen had seen the girl's face in a long time and after waking up from the coma. When Alen found her, the girl was badly injured. Her face was scratched and covered in dust. Her eyes were closed, and she was unconscious. Now, she looked completely different.
A girl is sitting quietly in a wheelchair. Her body is now thin. Bandages are wrapped around her left hand and right leg. Her face was still slightly pale, with some faint scratches on her cheeks, chin, and forehead that had begun to fade. Her face was shaded with long, lustrous eyelashes, a beautiful nose, and thin lips. Her long, dark brown hair flowed freely in the wind.
Even in this condition, people would call her a beautiful girl. Especially when she is recovered, healthy, and cheerful?
It was a beauty that was hard to describe.
Alen daydreamed a little. The image of Viana as a child and now overlapped.
Now she was not only more beautiful but also occupied an important role in the Harvey family.
How talented was she that she could take on the responsibility of being the leader of the capital's number one big family at such a young age? Why would someone like her have such a tragic accident?
Alen pondered.
The capital's famous Viana Harvey name was now dead. No one knew that the girl was actually still alive here. Alen wondered what the girl would do after her memory returned? How would she appear in front of everyone and seize all the rights that belonged to her?
Thinking of all this, a slight smile appeared on Alen's handsome face that was usually cold and stern.