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The private ward was once again empty. Laurel didn't know what to do. She tried to stand up from the bed, but the energy in her body was not enough to do such a movement for now. She sat back down and let the drip fall into her body. She was thinking about two things at the time. One, the person who brought her to the hospital. They must have saved her from the wolves and risked their lives. She owed them a lot. And two, the hospital bill. She didn't have more than a few coins to her name. How was she supposed to pay the medical bills of such a hospital? And a private room? Laurel wouldn't be able to gather so much money even if she were to sell herself. Laurel had no hopes of asking for help from Alpha Darius. Calling her family was of no use either. They must have dusted her off as