Arabella heard the plea for mercy in the man's tone and all of a sudden laughed even more arrogantly. "It's a great career for a doctor, you can save a lot of patients, and it should be very safe to be with Doctor Hall!"

The corners of Noah Hall's mouth lifted slightly and a smile suddenly tinged the bottom of his eyes, "Actually, I chose to study medicine afterwards because a person had told you the same thing before."

Looking at the surprised woman in front of him, Noah Hall laughed lightly, "Actually it was me who had been kidnapped after I was a child and happened to meet a young girl who had also been kidnapped in that car."

"I didn't talk much in those days and didn't know what to do even when I was kidnapped. Luckily that little girl didn't bother me and snuck out in the middle of the night with me while the traffickers were asleep. But we were in such a hurry to jump out of the car, and it was dark, that she got a cut on her hand from the exposed wire, and the blood kept flowing."

"She didn't tell me at first, it was only after I followed for a few hundred meters that I realized we actually had blood marks all over the bottom of our feet. I had never seen so much blood before and was even worried that she might bleed out like that and die." The man bowed his head and lowered his eyebrows, his scowl hidden by the slightly longer dark hair on his forehead. The man's slightly red lips quivered as he spoke, but quickly hid it again.

Arabella subconsciously held her breath and stared somewhat dumbfounded at the man in front of her.

Noah Hall's voice was as ethereal as if it had drifted from afar, and she couldn't help but follow it back.

"But that little girl didn't cry or fuss all the way, and was brave enough to bind her wounds directly with her sash and escape with me without incident."

Noah Hall looked up at Arabella with a smile, his warm eyes looking like they were misted, "That's when I started to hate myself for not being able to do anything about anything. I don't want to feel helpless when someone else gets hurt and I can't do anything about it. So even though I wasn't very good at it, I chose to be a doctor anyway."

Arabella didn't say anything for a long time, and only when the man looked over at herself did she drift back into a trance.

She gently lifted her hand and touched the wound on her wrist in some confusion, "Did you ..... say......"

Arabella had an accident when she was eight years old, the maid was picking her up from school to take her home when she was caught in front of the school and several men took advantage of the chaos to carry her to the car.

Arabella was actually pretty calm at the time and knew basic self-defense even though she hadn't experienced anything like this.

Intending to find a way to get out of it as soon as possible, she ended up seeing another little boy thrown into the car in the next second.

It was Noah Hall who was tied up in.

Noah Hall was still a tiny little one then, thin and frail as if he could fall over with a single blow. Wearing glasses bigger than half his face, he just looked dumb.

He actually didn't react much when he was tied up, a really cooperative hostage now.

Because both had their mouths covered, they didn't speak until after the trafficker drove out.Arabella didn't expect Noah Hall to be a weaker fighter than she was a little girl, and he was actually inching his way behind as Arabella saw the time to jump out of the car. "I, I can't see the road......"

Noah Hall explained in a low voice, with a bit of resignation in his tone, "They took my glasses off."

Arabella sighed, still grabbing the boy's hand, and stumbled out. Since this was an abandoned factory, it was hard to keep an eye on the front and back in the dark.

Arabella had accidentally cut the exposed wire while holding Noah Hall's right hand as she took him out. The original cut was actually not that big, it was just that when pulling a boy with limited mobility, every step involved the injury and that's how it kept bleeding.

It was only when they finally came to the light that Arabella's blood-stained half-arm was suddenly revealed to Noah Hall's eyes.

"It's fine, it doesn't hurt too much."

Seeing the somewhat frightened look in his eyes, Arabella even reassured him indifferently, casually picking up her sash and tying a knot to stop the bleeding.

Because the bandage was tied with one hand, the girl held back the pain and tied the bandage somewhat clumsily. Even though she was in a cold sweat from the pain, she was still in the mood to tease, "It would be nice if you could tie bandages, I've seen that on TV, it should be safe to have a friend who knows how to bandage."

Noah Hall clenched his lower lip, his dark pupils, uncovered by his glasses, fixed on the girl's wound. It wasn't until Arabella turned to move on that he whispered in a shaky voice, "I... I can go and learn." Unfortunately the slightly cool evening breeze instantly swept away the boys' faint words.

The girl in front of her did not notice that a certain word of her own had become a tiny seed that fell along the gentle wind next to the tender, soft heart of the person next to her. It had taken root quietly and tenaciously without her knowing it.

Immediately after this accident, Ruth's family arranged for Arabella to change schools, which happened to be at Emma's school. Having met new friends, that frightening night only occasionally flashed through her memories, never to be mentioned again. After all these years, Arabella didn't think she'd ever see Noah Hall again.

The young boy who once wore thick glasses lenses and an aloof face has grown up into a gentle, polite, and youngest attending doctor in the hospital, Noah Hall.

Fate really is funny, the people she sees in her rounds in this modest city are actually the same ones.

As a child she left a scar on her right hand for Noah Hall; as a grown-up Noah Hall then pulled himself back from death again and again, easing her powerlessness with the most sincere and tender eyes.

It seems like you've done something right.

Arabella couldn't help but laugh softly, looking at the man with relief and pure joy in her eyes.

"I never thought I'd see Doctor Hall again, so we're friends who've been through life and death."

She raised her eyebrows slightly and raised her glass to Noah Hall again, "I toast you and congratulate Doctor Hall in advance for getting rid of the glasses."

Noah Hall smiled helplessly, seeing the woman's face in front of him finally tinted with a few vivid hues before he exhaled quietly.

She finally smiled.

From the day he recognized her in the ward, Noah Hall had been trying to find her for a proper reacquaintance.

But I didn't expect to see Arabella in the hospital emergency room every time I saw her myself starting that time. The lively, smiling girl she remembered became a bit of a stranger.

Each time either his eyes were tightly closed and he fell into a coma, or he lay expressionless and pale in his hospital bed, his eyes powerless and bleak.

When he had seen Arabella on the corner just now, her face had remained indifferent and silent, too. The throng of people passed by, but she was as cold as if she were in the wilderness, as if nothing else would move her half so much. He wondered what on earth had made her forget her ability to laugh and become so cold and disoriented.

But he really didn't want to just let her fall deeper into the mire, even if his own powers were weak.

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