Chapter 361 Nobody Visits the Patients Here

Looking at the doorman, in an instant, I felt that even if Shelton presented the inkstone whose price was thousands of times higher than these money combined, the doorman wouldn't bother to glance at it.

The doorman accepted the money and counted it two or three times, saying to us with a bright smile, "Wait a minute."

As he said that, he went in and made a phone call.

Within less than two minutes, from a distance, I saw a nurse dressed in a down coat show up at the door and run over at us.

Looking quite old, the nurse should be in her forties.

After running over, she looked at us and said reluctantly, "Come in with me."

At this time, we wanted to see Jessica the most. So we didn't bother with these.

We followed the nurse inside. Walking inside, I looked around and found that several trees in the yard had indeed withered and become lifeless rather than become seasonally withered in winter days.