"Put it down." Hearing Joseph's command, Kathy dared not move.
She sat down and felt aggrieved.
This sentiment came inexplicably.
"You are my wife. You don't need to work so hard." Joseph sinks his voice.
Kathy frowned and was just about to retort. Then Joseph's cell phone rang. Something seemed urgent
that his delicate brow furrowed.
After taking the call, Joseph didn't continue to eat. He turned around and headed upstairs.
It didn't take long for Joseph to change and come down. He saw Kathy clean the dining table. He came
over and intimately held her in his arms.
"I'm going to the hospital and I maybe don’t get back tonight. You go upstairs to have a rest. The maids
will deal with these things."
Kathy nodded her head. After Joseph went out and she came back, she found that Joseph had eaten
all the food.
She couldn't help but chuckle.
At that moment, a thunderous roar suddenly sounded outside, and it didn't take long for the rain to pour
down.
Kathy ran out with her umbrella, while Joseph already drove away.
People's Hospital.
Joseph pushed open the ward door and immediately Lily pulled the needle and ran over, holding
Joseph tightly in her arms.
"Dr. Joseph, it's thundering. I'm so scared." She whimpered.
Discontent rose to the bottom of Joseph's eyes and he pushed her away and said solemnly, "You're not
a child now."
"But, I'm just scared! I just had surgery. Will I be irritated?"
"You are not so fragile. Go up and lie down." Joseph ordered coldly. And then he ordered the nurse to
put on a drip again
Her eyes, however, were fixed on Joseph.
"Miss. Lily, please stop moving. Or this wound is going to get inflamed." The nurse couldn't resist
opening her mouth to remind.
Because of Lily's status, everyone took good care of her .
But it was Lily who always caused trouble.
"Dr. Joseph, you will accompany me tonight, won't you?" Lily looked at Joseph expectantly.
Joseph sank his face and picked up Lily's medical records and frowned.
"I'll be on duty tonight." He said coldly.
In fact, he was never required to be on duty, but because of Lily, the Dean had to ask for it.
"Dr. Joseph, I'm really scared. I've always been scared of thunder. I'm afraid I won't make it through the
night..." said Lily pathetically.
"Don't talk nonsense, Lily, my tolerance is limited."
"Then don't you go. I promise not to talk nonsense!" Lily assured.
"I'm in the office next door. If you have anything, just rang the bell."
"No, you can't go, just stay here with me!" Lily made a scene and asked Joseph to stay.
Joseph didn't listen and left.
Only just entering the office, Lily followed in her wheelchair. The nurse held a hanging bottle for her at
the side.
"Dr. Joseph, I am not at ease without you by my side." It seemed that Lily was about to cry.
"It seems that you are in good spirits and recovering well. You can be discharge from hospital next
week." Joseph said without expression.
Lily was furious, but she had planned to stay in the hospital for half a month. How could she be
discharged so soon?
If she is discharged from hospital, she can’t see Joseph every day.
And that was the only time she could get close to him.
"I don't agree, and my father wouldn't agree, and neither would the dean." Lily rolled her eyes and
retorted.
Joseph sat back in his chair, ignoring her and concentrating on his medical history.
Lily didn't say a word and just looked at Joseph in silence. But her head gradually felt hurt so badly
again that she passed out in front of Joseph.
The paramedic came in quickly and Joseph frowned. He checked the medication Lily had been taking
lately. His expression became colder.
Someone took the liberty of changing his prescription.
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