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They Hated Me in My First Life, But Now I Have the Love System

Chapter 5
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Chapter 5: Misunderstood Intentions

He quickly checked her vitals. He placed a stethoscope to her chest, the cold metal sending a shiver through her

body, but the sound of her heartbeat was steady and strong. He listened for a few moments, nodding in

approval.

"Your heart sounds good. Let's check your reflexes next," he said, pulling out a small hammer and tapping it

gently on her knee. Nnenna flinched slightly at the sensation, but her leg kicked out in response, a positive sign.

"Good. That's a good sign," the doctor murmured, looking at the nurse. "Now, let's check her motor functions."

Nurse Courage carefully moved Nnenna's arms and legs, guiding her movements as she slowly tested the range

of motion in each limb. Nnenna winced as her stiff muscles protested, but there was no sharp pain, just the

aching feeling of disuse.

"Everything seems to be functioning as expected," the doctor said after a few more checks.

He scribbled something on his clipboard before turning to Nnenna. "We'll need to monitor you closely over the

next few hours. You've been unconscious for a long time, so we'll start with light physical therapy soon, but for

now, take it easy."

Nnenna nodded weakly, the words barely registering as the flood of memories continued to crash through her

mind. Four months... She had been in a coma for four months.

She looked at the kind woman who looked worried about her and asked "Aunty...Mommy, May | call you Mommy

Courage?" Mommy seemed more befitting for such a good woman.

Ding!

"First impressions are very important to foster a great relationship. You just gained 20 good points for giving a

great first impression and earning thirty percent of her affection respectively. Keep going."

‘Noisy system. I'll have to find its mute button later...If it even has one.' Nnenna thought in annoyance. But she

was glad about the affection part.

Love System "..."

The middle aged woman grinned happily on hearing her words. She always wanted her own child so she agreed.

"Sure. Are you sure you don't feel pain anywhere?"

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Nurse Courage leaned over her with a soft smile, brushing a lock of hair away from her forehead. "You're safe

now, Nnenna. We'll take good care of you."

But Nnenna wasn't listening. The voice in her head, this tfaint and still strange, whispered again.

Ding!

"New mission assigned! You need to help Nurse Courage leave her terrible fiancé. Completing this will grant you

200 good points, and you'll get additional 10 good points for every step you complete successfully."

Nnenna's breath hitched at the sudden repeated message, but she quickly pushed the voice aside. She didn't

need the system to tell her what to do, she had already planned to save Nurse Courage, regardless of the

mission.

The weight of her past life, her death, the royal family, everything felt like it was happening all over again. But

this time... this time, she had a chance to change things.

For the first time, Nnenna felt a strange surge of determination. She wasn't going to let history repeat itself. She

wasn't going to be the passive bystander she had been before.

This was her second chance.

And this time... she would take control.

Ding!

"Inconsistency is a red flag in relationships. You just lost 15 good points for making her think you changed your

mind. Try to get them back."

Nnenna "..."

What?!

Nnenna froze. 'It's not my fault she misunderstood!" She scolded the system internally, her frown deepening.

The nurse noticed the change in her expression and leaned closer, her concern evident.

The system's voice chimed in again, unbothered by her frustration. "It doesn't matter. Our actions often shape

how others perceive us. Even if you didn't do anything wrong, it's still your responsibility to clarify

misunderstandings when needed. And this time, it's needed."

Nnenna rolled her eyes at the system. 'Great, a psychology lecture from a glorified voice in my head.

Still, she didn't want Nurse Courage to feel hurt or confused. Pushing the system's words aside, she turned to the

older woman and smiled warmly.

"No, Mommy Courage," she said softly, her voice soothing. "I just felt a little headache, that's all."

The nurse immediately sat up, her protective instincts kicking in. She reached for the pager to call the doctor,

but Nnenna quickly grabbed her hand.

"There's no need," Nnenna said gently, shaking her head. "I'm fine now, really."

Nurse Courage hesitated, her eyes searching Nnenna's face for any sign of deceit. Finally, she sighed and put the

pager down, though she still looked cautious.

"Alright," she said reluctantly. She pulled a rolling chair closer and sat down beside the bed, her kind gaze fixed

on Nnenna.

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smile, her tone both light and serious.

'Yes, and | know all of them." Nnenna thought, her mind drifting back to a year before she died.

She remembered being rushed to the hospital after a fight with her fourth brother, who had pushed her down the

stairs because she refused to give him her second hand toy.

Petty. Petty indeed.

Nurse Courage didn't press her for an answer, assuming Nnenna's silence was due to her still healing throat.

Instead, she continued talking, her voice gentle.

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