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Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind novel Chapter 265

Summary for Chapter 265: Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind

Chapter 265 – Highlight Chapter from Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind

Chapter 265 is a standout chapter in Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind by Ringhell Jace, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Internet narrative into new territory.

Victoria's body suddenly froze, her brain stopped functioning, and she remained frozen in place. After a while, she blinked and rubbed her eyes again.

The scene in front of her did not dissipate.

The man was still looking at her, his pitch-black eyelashes drooping, his eyes filled with tenderness and affection.

"You... are you awake? Really awake?"

Victoria didn't know if she was dreaming, she stared blankly at the man in front of her, cautiously stretched out a finger, and tentatively poked him.

But as soon as he poked her finger, she was wrapped in the man's warm and dry palm.

Looking at the girl's ignorant and cute appearance, a lazy smile appeared on the corner of Jack's eyes. He spoke softly, "Victoria..."

As soon as he spoke, he found that his voice was so weak that he could barely utter a sound.

His voice was hoarse as if he hadn't spoken for a long time. "Victoria..."

At the moment when the man's warmth seamlessly connected with her, and the man's dry, hoarse voice echoed in her ears, Victoria's heart, which had been floating in the sky, finally landed.

Victoria's eyes welled up, and she excitedly hugged him, "You're finally awake! You've been in a coma for seven days!"

However, she was too excited and did not control her strength. Jack fell to the hospital bed and heard a muffled grunt from his throat.

Victoria thought of the injury on his back and got up from his arms, her eyes full of nervousness, "Your wound, is it a pressure on the back? Does it hurt?"

It did hurt a bit, but he shook his head, "Not painful."

Jack sat up slowly, still holding her hand, "I was in a coma for seven days?"

In his consciousness, he seemed to be trapped in the darkness and slept for a long time.

Occasionally, someone would call his name and talk to him softly.

That gentle voice seemed to pour down from a distant horizon, tearing through the boundless darkness and pulling him out of unconsciousness.

"Yeah, you've been unconscious for seven days, and everyone was worried sick," Victoria checked his back wounds, fortunately finding no signs of reopening.

Only then did she realize that she had been lying on the edge of the bed before going to bed, but now she was actually on the bed.

"Did you carry me to the bed? When did you wake up?"

Victoria stared at him without blinking, no wonder she seemed to be dreaming of a warm embrace.

"I woke up not long ago." Jack's voice was still hoarse.

When he came out of the dark sleep, his consciousness was still blurry, and his eyes were unfocused, looking at the white ceiling of the ward.

After a while, his thoughts slowly returned, and he remembered that before he passed out, Victoria almost got hit by the falling chandelier. Although he protected her, he didn't know if she was injured.

He anxiously looked around; It was just dawn. The air was still filled with the faint smell of disinfectant, and the hospital room was quiet.

Suddenly, he noticed a furry head lying beside his hand and slowly lowered his eyes to see the girl's black and soft hair, and her fair and tender cheeks that were leaning against his hand.

The girl he had been longing for was sleeping on the edge of the bed, not even wearing any thick clothes.

He immediately took a closer look, and fortunately, she was not injured.

He finally breathed a sigh of relief.

But seeing Victoria lying uncomfortably on the bed, he couldn't help but furrow his brows.

He wanted to lift her onto the bed, but having just woken up, his body felt weak, and he could barely muster any strength. Even the motion of sitting up was slow and feeble.

It used to be so easy to pick her up, but now, it took a while to slowly carry her to the bed.

There was no way out. The current Jack was like a delicate flower, delicate and weak.

After less than three seconds of hugging, Victoria remembered what was going on and immediately called the doctor to examine Jack's body.

Then, she took out her phone, called Grandpa Moore and Carl, and told them the news of Jack's recovery.

The director of the hospital led several doctors and hurriedly rushed over.

Seeing Jack sitting awake on the hospital bed, the crowd was overwhelmed with excitement.

Thank goodness, he has finally woken up!

The director showed the most sincere and joyful smile these days, full of excitement, "Mr. Moore, we will arrange a full-body examination for you!"

This series of examinations was quite troublesome, and Victoria was worried, like a knight guarding a delicate flower, always accompanying Jack.

After the examination, Victoria helped Jack sit back on the hospital bed.

At this moment, Jamal supported the old master, Carl, and Carl's father and mother, rushed to the hospital.

"Brother!" Carl saw her brother finally wake up, no longer lying unresponsive, lifeless on the hospital bed, tears welling up in his eyes, which could no longer be held back.

"Jack..." The old master's hands were trembling, and his eyes which had lost their vicissitudes finally burst out with a light."

His Grandson finally woke up.

The care Victoria provided these days hadn't been in vain.

The two children could continue to accompany and rely on each other in the future.

Even if he closed his eyes and left, he could now do so peacefully.

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