Chapter 355

Nathaniel glanced up and spotted Harrison.

She had come to Vitalis Health's hospital.

At that moment, Isabella clung tightly to his arm, her grip possessive. "Why is Harrison here? Nathaniel, I can't stand seeing her. Every time I do, it feels like my heart is being torn apart."

Nathaniel pulled his arm free from Isabella's grasp without a word. His gaze lingered on Harrison for only a second before he turned away. "Let's go. I'll drive."

He walked out without another glance.

Since their return, Isabella had been glued to Nathaniel's side, desperate for his attention. He didn't push her away, but he also stopped reaching out to Harrison.

Yet Isabella could sense the change. The warmth in Nathaniel's eyes had faded, replaced by something colder—duty, not love.

The realization made her fists clench in frustration.

Harrison made her way through the hospital corridors until she found Oliver.

Oliver studied her with a knowing smirk. "You've lost weight. Seems like after leaving your grandfather and us, you've been suffering the pangs of heartbreak here."

Harrison shot him a glare. She should've expected his sharp tongue—he never missed an opportunity to tease her.

She exhaled sharply. "If that's all you came to say, I'm leaving."

Oliver immediately blocked her path. "This is for you."

He handed her a property deed.

"What's this?"

"Your identity as the 'genius girl' is public now. Do you really plan to keep living in the dorms? This is a house I secured for you."

Harrison knew it was time to move out, though Rosalind was still in the dorm. She could always visit.

She took the deed from him.

Oliver then produced a set of car keys. "And this—it's yours too."

Harrison blinked in surprise. A house and a car in one day? She accepted the keys. "Thanks."

"You're welcome." Oliver's expression turned serious. "So, when are you planning to return? You and Mr. Falcon are divorced now."

He had come to convince her to leave Willowbrook.

Harrison hesitated. "There's unfinished business here. Once it's settled, I'll go back."

"The Whitmore family?"

She nodded. "Yes."

Oliver sighed but didn't argue. "Fine. I'll stay in Willowbrook for a while longer."

"Alright. Keep in touch."

Harrison said her goodbyes and headed toward her new home.

As she stepped outside the hospital, she spotted Isabella, Penelope, and Cassandra waiting by the curb.

A sleek Rolls-Royce Phantom pulled up moments later. Nathaniel had arrived.

He remained in the car, his gaze briefly flickering to Isabella. "Get in."

Then his eyes locked onto Harrison, who stood just behind them. Their gazes met—silent, charged.

Isabella followed Nathaniel's line of sight and sneered. "Harrison, you just can't let go, can you? What, are you stalking us now?"

"Stalking?" Harrison arched a brow, lips curling in amusement. "Delusions are a serious condition. You're at a hospital—maybe get that checked."

"Stop playing innocent! These 'coincidental' meetings aren't coincidences. You're still obsessed with Nathaniel, aren't you? That's why you keep showing up!"

Penelope chimed in with a scoff. "You and Mr. Falcon are divorced, Harrison. He doesn't want you anymore. Stop clinging like some pathetic stray."

Victoria studied Harrison with a cool smile. She had been surprised to learn Harrison was the famed 'genius girl,' but that didn't change anything.

"Harrison," Victoria said smoothly, "I never expected you to be a genius. But after graduation, you threw it all away—married life, then divorce. Now you have nothing. Instead of chasing Nathaniel and Isabella, focus on getting a job. Financial independence is crucial for a woman."