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Seeing Moira Samir about to cry, Oswald Haywood and Ryan Saxon instantly panicked.
They knew how to train students, but when it came to comforting a girl, they were truly at a loss.
Their eyes pleadingly sought help from Marie Gabriel and Caroline Edwin, hoping that they could step in to console her.
Caroline Edwin pulled out a chair in front of the hospital bed, sat down, and reached out to gently hold Moira Samir's hand, gently patting the back of it.
"You're too frail right now, so you should rest up in the hospital. Tell us if you need anything, don't keep it bottled up inside."
The comforting voice that came out was crisp with a gentle warmth, and her eyes and brows were filled with tenderness.
Facing such gentle eyes, Moira Samir's heart ached even more, and she felt an increasing urge to cry as her eyes misted over.
Marie Gabriel quickly interjected, "Don't cry. Do you miss your parents? Do you need me to call them for you?"