Principal Shaw broke out in a cold sweat. If what Shane Sinclair said was true, and Sharon Sinclair transferred schools and then made a big fuss about this incident, their elementary school could end up closing down. Nᴇw ɴovel chaptᴇrs are published on novᴇlfire.net With the Sinclair Family’s reputation in Aethelburg, most of the wealthy families are on good terms with them, and the children at their school all come from affluent backgrounds. If the Sinclair Family indeed publicized this incident, those children’s parents would definitely transfer them one after another... Principal Shaw didn’t dare to think further. "Mr. Sinclair, give me some time. I will deliver a satisfactory result by six o’clock this evening!" Upon receiving Shane Sinclair’s tacit approval, Principal Shaw hurriedly turned and left. Before long, the doctor also came out from inside. "It’s not a big issue, just a few stitches on the back of the head, accompanied by a slight concussion, perhaps. We’ll have to wait until the child wakes up for a thorough examination." Seeing the nurse pushing Sharon out, Evelyn Clayton quickly thanked the doctor and rushed to see Sharon. Seeing Sharon lying pale on the hospital bed, Evelyn Clayton’s tears instantly fell. Shane Sinclair asked the doctor for some details and learned that transferring hospitals was not advisable as the bumpiness could discomfort the child, so he gave up the idea of moving Sharon to his family’s hospital. After arranging a premium hospital room for Sharon, Shane Sinclair hurried to hire two caregivers. Only after arranging all this did he go to the ward to see Sharon. Entering the room, Shane Sinclair saw Evelyn Clayton sitting at the bedside, holding Sharon’s hand, her tense demeanor as if afraid her breathing might disturb Sharon. Shane Sinclair wanted to say something, but was hushed by Yara Reagan raising her hand. Yara Reagan called Shane Sinclair out. At the door of the ward, Yara Reagan glanced inside and sighed softly. "Don’t disturb her. She’s not in a good state at the moment." Shane Sinclair thought Evelyn Clayton was just too anxious and sighed, "It’s my fault. I should have done more research before choosing a school." "Don’t blame yourself too much." Yara Reagan sighed silently, "Such things are sometimes unavoidable. Kids inevitably have illnesses and accidents, just be more attentive." Shane Sinclair nodded, glanced inside through the window, and saw Evelyn Clayton still maintaining the same posture as when he first entered, seemingly not even blinking. Instinctively sensing something was off, Shane Sinclair frowned slightly, "Has she been in the same position all this time?" From the time he hired the caregivers to arranging security near the hospital, it had been nearly two hours. Yara Reagan was silent for a moment, then nodded, "Yes, she’s been since entering this room." Finally realizing Yara Reagan’s earlier words didn’t mean what he had thought, Shane Sinclair looked again at the scene inside the ward with doubt and concern, "Is she too worried or..." Listening to Shane Sinclair, Yara Reagan seemed to come to a decision and slowly asked, "Do you feel like Evelyn treats Sharon as her everything, as if... without Sharon, she wouldn’t have a reason to continue living?" The statement seemed reasonable, but when Shane Sinclair thought about it, he felt a chill down his spine. Because the last time he heard such words was when someone was describing Pauline Warren. Back when little Anna passed away, Pauline Warren’s mental state completely collapsed. She went through cycles of madness and recovery for over a decade. It was only after meeting Evelyn Clayton that she slowly began to improve. If something like that were to happen someday, then Evelyn... Shane Sinclair didn’t dare think any further.