By the time Lacey arrived in South City, it was already past nine in the evening. She didn't even have time to rest before rushing to the hospital. "Auntie." Lacey had just run out into the corridor when she saw Alina's mother sitting there. Mrs. Saunders rose to her feet as soon as she saw her. "Lacey," she said. "Auntie, where has Alina gone? How is she doing now?" Lacey was trembling. Mrs. Saunders couldn't help but burst into tears. "The surgery's ended, but she hasn't awakened yet." Lacey's heart skipped a beat as she asked, "What do you mean? What exactly happened?" Mrs. Saunders wiped away her tears and explained, "Hooligans came to wreak havoc on our place. You know Alina. She isn't the type to sit around and do nothing. She confronted those people and got hit on the h

