River State First Hospital.
Flynn Taylor had booked the entire intensive care unit floor.
Now, besides the critically ill Pan Hancock, there were also Old Madam Hancock, Mrs. Hancock, and Jane Hancock staying here.
Old Madam Hancock was advanced in years and had severe asthma, and the shock caused her to fall ill.
When she awoke, it was already two days later.
Flynn Taylor, who had been staying by the old lady's side, saw her eyes move and quickly leaned in, asking in a low voice, "Grandma, are you awake?"
"Water."
The servant by their side hurriedly passed the water to Flynn Taylor's hands. Flynn Taylor carefully propped up the old lady, allowing her to lean on him as he brought the cup to her lips.
The servant was very attentive; the cup had a straw in it for the old lady's convenience.
After taking a couple of sips of water and regaining some energy, Old Madam Hancock opened her eyes, looked around, and exclaimed, "The hospital? Is it my chronic illness acting up again?"