More than half an hour after Jane Sampson had eaten, the mobile phone that Peter Gingery left for her finally rang.
The call was a video call from Peter Gingery, and Jane Sampson picked it up, instantly seeing Kane Forest, who was surrounded by various instruments and tubes.
At that moment, Peter Gingery was silent in the ward, and Jane Sampson was silent in the room.
Kane Forest's feelings for her undeniably made Jane Sampson feel overwhelmed, so much so that she was at a loss, unsure how to face and reciprocate Kane Forest's feelings for her, and the care he had shown her all these years.
Now that she thought about it, all the past coincidences weren't truly coincidences.
Whenever she appeared in a city, Mimi Wood, not Forest, could send her many strategies.
Wherever she wanted to go, Mimi Wood, not Forest, just so happened to be going there as well.
All those coincidences were nothing more than intentional arrangements to create opportunities for a chance encounter.
