Three days later, Mary was finally discharged from the hospital.
The bruises on her face had mostly disappeared, and only the wound on her leg, which was still bandaged, needed time to fully heal.
Because of the injury on Mary's leg, when she was discharged from the hospital, Hugh brought her a wheelchair.
After packing everything up, the three of them prepared to return to London.
Since Hugh did not fly, the three of them had to choose to drive again.
Hugh sat in the passenger seat, Herman drove, and Mary occupied the spacious seat in the back.
When they left the city, Mary kept looking out of the window.
Philadelphia was still as prosperous as ever, not affected by the volcanic eruption at all.
Unlike Warren City, although the rain had finally stopped and the rescue team had finally allocated members to help the downtown area, the losses and deaths in Warren City had long been incalculable figures!