This is a kind of paralysis, more absurd than blindness!
Nancy Allen felt it was her body's way of taking revenge on her for neglecting it over the years.
Godfery Shaw was still asking the doctor on the other end about matters to be cautious about.
Nancy Allen didn't want to say anything anymore.
Godfery Shaw put down his phone and looked at Nancy Allen with a gentle expression.
In one last struggle, Nancy Allen softly said, "Godfery Shaw, you're so busy, it's really inconvenient for me to stay at the Imperial Garden like this. Perhaps you could take me back to Ink Manor, where someone can look after me."
Godfery Shaw replied with utmost calm, "I'm not busy."
Nancy Allen wanted to roll her eyes; if Godfery Shaw weren't busy, there might be very few people busy in Riverwood City.
But seeing his demeanor, she knew in her condition, Godfery Shaw wouldn't let her leave.
Nancy Allen sighed internally, resigning to her fate.
