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                    Maya and her servants carefully escorted Mrs. Harrington back to her room. Maya quickly assessed Mrs. Harrington's condition.
Judging by her pulse, she is very weak, but her pulse is stable, so there should be nothing serious.
The strange thing was that there were bruises on Mrs. Harrington's body and it looked like someone had already administered first aid.
"Mrs. Michaels, I'll tell her husband about this first. I'll leave this in your hands, Ms. Michaels." The servant said and hurried away.
Maya stayed by Mrs. Harrington's side and was relieved when the older woman finally opened her eyes.
"Maya," Mrs. Harrington looked at the young woman before her, "you saved me. Thank you, Maya."
Mrs. Harrington was aware of Maya's work at the medical research institute, and from her learning abilities, she knew that Maya's medical skills were also very impressive.
But instead of deflecting, Maya inquired, "Auntie, what on earth happened to you? Why are you not in your room? Why did you collapse in the yard?"
"I felt a tightness in my chest and shortness of breath when the cruise began. I wanted to take a walk, but the next thing I knew I was on the ground," Mrs. Harrington explained.
"Maya, you really are remarkable. I heard you calling out to me when you saved me," she added, expressing her gratitude. "You are a blessing to the Harrington family."
Mrs. Harrington held Maya's hand in gratitude. She would be thrilled if this woman were to be her future daughter-in-law.
But Maya's heart trembled with anxiety, for she was not the person who had just saved her.
And according to Mrs. Harrington, someone else had just rescued her. She checked Mrs. Harrington's body and found that she was too weak. If she hadn't been rescued in time, it would have been too late by the time she rushed over, and Mrs. Harrington would have died.
It can be said that Mrs. Harrington's savior was someone else.
But Maya smiled and said, "Thank you, Auntie. I'm just glad I could help."
Soon the servant returned to the scene with Vernon and Alana behind her. They, too, had heard about the incident and hurried upstairs, not caring about anything else.
"Mom, how are you feeling?" Vernon asked worriedly.
"I'm fine, thanks to Maya."
Accompanying Vernon was another doctor, Dr. Sanders from Rustavi Hospital.
"Dr. Sanders, you happen to be here. Please look at my wife and examine her." Vernon urged as Dr. Sanders entered the room.
Dr. Sanders walked in. When he saw Maya, Dr. Sanders' eyes widened in surprise.
"Night?" Dr. Sanders exclaimed in surprise.
Maya was equally surprised to see Dr. Sanders, and that Dr. Sanders actually remembered her. She remembered their previous encounter at the hospital when she had impersonated Night and the real Night hadn't exposed her. This had led to Dr. Sanders' persistent misunderstanding.
Now, hearing that title, everyone else in the room was shocked.
The Harrington family stared at Maya with newfound amazement. Even though they weren't from the medical field, they were familiar with the legendary miracle doctor Night.
"So you're Night, Maya?" Alana's voice trembled with excitement. The miracle doctor Night was her idol, and she was stunned to realize that her idol had been standing right in front of her all along.
"Maya, I never knew you had such an incredible identity. You really are remarkable," Vernon added.
"I've heard that Night can bring people back from the brink of death. I admire you immensely!" Alana gushed, struggling to find the right words to express her awe.
A chorus of praise from the Harrington family enveloped Maya. Despite the misunderstanding, the honor of being recognized as Night boosted Maya's ego and made her quite pleased.
"Dr. Sanders, didn't I ask you to keep my identity a secret?" she scolded playfully, her joy evident.
                
            
        Judging by her pulse, she is very weak, but her pulse is stable, so there should be nothing serious.
The strange thing was that there were bruises on Mrs. Harrington's body and it looked like someone had already administered first aid.
"Mrs. Michaels, I'll tell her husband about this first. I'll leave this in your hands, Ms. Michaels." The servant said and hurried away.
Maya stayed by Mrs. Harrington's side and was relieved when the older woman finally opened her eyes.
"Maya," Mrs. Harrington looked at the young woman before her, "you saved me. Thank you, Maya."
Mrs. Harrington was aware of Maya's work at the medical research institute, and from her learning abilities, she knew that Maya's medical skills were also very impressive.
But instead of deflecting, Maya inquired, "Auntie, what on earth happened to you? Why are you not in your room? Why did you collapse in the yard?"
"I felt a tightness in my chest and shortness of breath when the cruise began. I wanted to take a walk, but the next thing I knew I was on the ground," Mrs. Harrington explained.
"Maya, you really are remarkable. I heard you calling out to me when you saved me," she added, expressing her gratitude. "You are a blessing to the Harrington family."
Mrs. Harrington held Maya's hand in gratitude. She would be thrilled if this woman were to be her future daughter-in-law.
But Maya's heart trembled with anxiety, for she was not the person who had just saved her.
And according to Mrs. Harrington, someone else had just rescued her. She checked Mrs. Harrington's body and found that she was too weak. If she hadn't been rescued in time, it would have been too late by the time she rushed over, and Mrs. Harrington would have died.
It can be said that Mrs. Harrington's savior was someone else.
But Maya smiled and said, "Thank you, Auntie. I'm just glad I could help."
Soon the servant returned to the scene with Vernon and Alana behind her. They, too, had heard about the incident and hurried upstairs, not caring about anything else.
"Mom, how are you feeling?" Vernon asked worriedly.
"I'm fine, thanks to Maya."
Accompanying Vernon was another doctor, Dr. Sanders from Rustavi Hospital.
"Dr. Sanders, you happen to be here. Please look at my wife and examine her." Vernon urged as Dr. Sanders entered the room.
Dr. Sanders walked in. When he saw Maya, Dr. Sanders' eyes widened in surprise.
"Night?" Dr. Sanders exclaimed in surprise.
Maya was equally surprised to see Dr. Sanders, and that Dr. Sanders actually remembered her. She remembered their previous encounter at the hospital when she had impersonated Night and the real Night hadn't exposed her. This had led to Dr. Sanders' persistent misunderstanding.
Now, hearing that title, everyone else in the room was shocked.
The Harrington family stared at Maya with newfound amazement. Even though they weren't from the medical field, they were familiar with the legendary miracle doctor Night.
"So you're Night, Maya?" Alana's voice trembled with excitement. The miracle doctor Night was her idol, and she was stunned to realize that her idol had been standing right in front of her all along.
"Maya, I never knew you had such an incredible identity. You really are remarkable," Vernon added.
"I've heard that Night can bring people back from the brink of death. I admire you immensely!" Alana gushed, struggling to find the right words to express her awe.
A chorus of praise from the Harrington family enveloped Maya. Despite the misunderstanding, the honor of being recognized as Night boosted Maya's ego and made her quite pleased.
"Dr. Sanders, didn't I ask you to keep my identity a secret?" she scolded playfully, her joy evident.
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