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Anika came with the ambulance.
After coming out of the hospital, her phone had been crippled in the accident and it was not easy to take a taxi.
She wandered aimlessly down the street for a while.
When she regained her senses, she realized that she was standing in front of a somewhat familiar place.
Ten years later, LZ Middle School had also moved to a new campus.
The old campus had long since been abandoned and had been rezoned as a citizen's library.
The original fence was demolished and was replaced with flat stone slabs.
Anika, on the other hand, recognized the spot beneath her feet as the spot where Zac had climbed over the wall.
Still standing was the large banyan tree above her head, which had lush branches and leaves.
The surroundings faded away as time passed.
Only this tree remained standing, as if it had blended over time, transporting her back to the past.
She had moments of cowardice when she first arrived here.
She even considered returning to X County due to her dissatisfaction with her surroundings.
Anika would walk around the playground when she was in a bad mood.
The playground's corner was blocked by a large tree.
It was very well hidden.
Anika had met Zac before, who had tried to skip class on several occasions.
Carefully speaking, he was much more unprofessional at that time than he was now.
Anika stood on the side of the road and took a taxi back to the villa after gathering many of the mixed emotions.
Anika opened the door and went in.
There was no light in the living room.
The man sat quietly on the sofa in the living room.
On the coffee table, there was a gradually fading red light.
Anika smelled the pungent smell of smoke.
"I'm back." Anika said.
Zac did not stand up, and his voice was muffled by his emotions.
"Did you go to the hospital?"
He knew what had happened and where she had gone.
When he received Anika's text message, Zac was still in the car.
He had the driver take a detour to the hospital to find her, but they stopped at the hospital gate.
"Are you not going in, Sir?" the driver asked.
"Let us go back to the villa" Zac instructed.
Anika’s gentle grunt drew Zac's attention away from his thoughts, and she turned on the living room light.
"Is there anything you want to say to me?" the man asked as he turned to face her.
"Did you interfere with the rumors about Kayden and Lucy after I returned to Florida?" Anika asked, her eyes meeting his pitch-black ones.
Before being taken away by the police, Lucy looked at Kayden, who was pushed into the ambulance.
Her expression was dejected, but she suddenly turned her head and said to her, "Anika, do you think no one else added fuel to the fire to those scandals back then?"
At first, Anika did not understand, but later, she remembered Kayden’'s words.
She didn't know why Lucy had suddenly confessed.
Perhaps she really gave up on Kayden at that moment, or perhaps she just wanted to create a gap between Anika and Zac.
She did have to admit, however, that she was enraged.
"I just let the search continue for another two days,’ Zac said, his brows knit and he paused for a long time.
"What about you and Kayleigh?"
Anika asked, nodding.
"It is a little complicated.I can't remember” Zac said, his lower lip pursed.
"Can't remember?" Anika asked, smiling and calmly looking at him.
They appeared to be silently confronting one another.
Zac extinguished the cigarette butt in the ashtray after a brief pause, "Yes, I purposefully split you up."
Even if she did not want to know, denying it was clearly a worse option because she had already sensed it.
"Why did you do this?" Anika muttered under her breath.
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