The pain in her arm sobered her up considerably, giving her the strength to drive. Now her body was slowly recovering, and she no longer felt the pain and weakness she had earlier.
"Aurelia, are you... are you thinking about something?" Hadrian Turner hesitated to speak, his tone tinged with concern.
He had asked a question earlier, but no one answered him, making him afraid that Aurelia might have fainted.
If she really had fainted, he was too far away to help her, Mason wasn't by her side, and there were people chasing her from behind, which would be very dangerous.
Was she really thinking about something?
She was recalling what Robert had said to her earlier.
Actually, she was used to being alone.
All your dependencies will eventually leave you.
But later, she had Mason by her side. Mason could help her solve her problems and knew when not to interfere in her affairs. She grew accustomed to having Mason with her.
Indeed, she didn't like or want to rely on others.
