He lay in the larger of the bedrooms.
When Scarlett Yates pushed the door open and entered, she immediately smelled a faint scent of medicine in the room.
The light was mounted in the center of the ceiling above the sickbed, and when it was turned on, the warm yellow glow flooded down from the roof, illuminating Matthew Saxon's handsome yet pale face with stark clarity.
His complexion was truly very pale; even the warm light cast on his face failed to add much color, leaving him astonishingly devoid of blood.
Yet his face remained intact, with only a few small abrasions already scabbed over.
For someone who survived a plane crash into the sea and drifted for a long time, the scratches on his face were not severe at all.
Of the three people rescued by the search team, though their lives were spared, one had a broken leg, and the other two also sustained severe injuries, with big gashes on their faces. Even after recovery, their faces would bear scars.
