Kathy's knee still hurt. This was her ward, so she wouldn’t bother herself for them.
Joseph kissed her on the face, and then nodded to Mathew, "Okay."
He went out first. Mathew came by himself, and he looked at Kathy complicatedly when he went out.
She was lowering her head and taking off her coat. Her expression was so indifferent and she didn't
even look at them.
In the corridor outside.
"Joseph." Mathew looked at the indifferent man, "You really have to ruin Maryam?"
Joseph's eyes were vaguely impatient, "I thought you knew my style very well. Maryam hurt my lover
this time."
Mathew persuaded, "You now also know that Kathy's child has nothing to do with Maryam. She may
just say something that shouldn't be said, but you can’t let her leave City N forever."
Mathew kept as calm as possible, "Anyway, if I hadn't brought her back to Joseph's residence, she
would not have come to this point today. I can guarantee that she will never appear in front of you and
Kathy again in the future, but don't ruin her completely."
The chill in Joseph's eyes became deeper, "Yes, if you didn't bring her back to Joseph’s residence as a
scapegoat for you, otherwise I wouldn't be standing in front of you now."
Mathew's face suddenly paled, "What are you talking about?"
Joseph looked at him coldly, "From the time you knew that I was going to be with Kathy, from the time
you knew that Marlon was the murderer, you wanted to use Marlon's life to pay for Veronica's life, right?
Because you know, because of my existence, you could never avenge Kathy."
Joseph sneered, "You also know that I actually wanted to let Marlon go, but you said she was pregnant
and forced you to find Marlon. You set a trap and your purpose is to make me and Marlon give tit for
tat. Darius’s people could be there because Maryam indeed informed him, but the reason she was so
bold, is you are always behind her."
Joseph's eyes were always cold and alienated. Such eyes didn't seem to be looking at a family at all,
but more like an insignificant stranger.
Finally, he said lightly, "You are my grandfather, and I will not do anything to you. Veronica's death has
nothing to do with Kathy. You misled me at the beginning, I also knew that she was also a victim, but I
still put all the blame on her...Grandpa, I hope you not to show up in front of her in the future."
His hand fell on the doorknob and his back turned to Mathew who was already startled. He said lightly,
"Don't say she is Maryam, even if she is really my sister, it is useless for you to intercede."
When Joseph returned to the ward, Kathy had changed to her medical clothes and sat cross-legged on
the bed looking out the window in a daze.
He said with concern, "Do you want to sleep for a while, or do you want to watch TV?"
After speaking, the doctor hurriedly pushed the door in. "Mrs Joseph is injured? She cannot be
discharged from the hospital with her current condition."
If it weren't for the fear of Joseph being blamed, he, a doctor, would really dare not make any mistakes.
"Mrs Joseph, where did you get hurt?" The doctor bent down to examine her.
Kathy lifted her trouser legs, "on knee, not serious."
It was indeed not a serious injury. The doctor quickly bathed the wound with antiseptic and applied
medicine to her wound, and instructed, "Although it is not very serious, but you still take a good rest
and do not let the wound touch water..."
"I see, when can I leave the hospital?" Kathy looked up and asked.
"Although your body is no longer serious, the abortion is very harmful to the body, so at least you need
to live one more week in the hospital before going home."
"Am I fine?" She slowly turned down her trouser ends after applying the medicine, and said faintly, not
asking.
The doctor nodded, "Well, it's all right."
After the doctor went out, only she and Joseph were left in the ward.
Kathy slowly flattened her feet. The ward was so quiet that each other's breathing could be heard
clearly. Kathy looked at the man standing in front of her bed and suddenly remembered a sentence she
had seen.
'What is the end of love? It is not passing by, not gathering less, not hurting, nor the third party, none of
these things exist, and they clearly love each other, but when they sit face to face, they couldn’t
perceive the other person's feelings.’
Just as she looked at the man close at hand, even if she could clearly see the tenderness hidden in his
expressionless eyes, she could no longer feel what it was like.
Just as she actually knew clearly that there was no way to cut off the past entanglement and love at
once, so she chose the most cruel and decisive way.
Kathy lay down and closed her eyes slowly.
Joseph naturally knew that she just didn't want to talk to him, and he didn't bother her either, and sat on
the sofa silently.
Until the evening they was about to have dinner, Joseph opened the door of the ward to get some food
for her. As soon as the door opened, he saw the man standing in front of the door.
Jaydon was dressed in light-colored casual clothes, looking very handsome, "Mr Joseph, you wouldn’t
mind I say a few words to Kathy, right?"
Joseph frowned and said unquestionably, "I mind."
Jaydon shrugged, "I think it's better for you to follow her wishes now."
Although Jaydon was smiling, there was a mockery that could not be concealed in his delicate eyes.
"Dr Young!"
Joseph accurately heard the joy in Kathy's voice, an emotion she had never had when she was in front
of him this time.
He clenched his fist and said coldly, "You only have ten minutes."
Seeing Jaydon coming in, Kathy smiled, "Why are you here?"
Jaydon didn't speak for a long time and just looked at her quietly, at her pale face, slender body, and
long hair. She was still her, but not like her anymore.
Kathy shouldn't be like this.
He murmured, "What are your plans for the future?"
He knew about her miscarriage, which should be a piercing blow to Kathy.
"Maybe I will leave here."
"Just you? Are you going to City L? Back to Mrs. Booth?"
There was a distant look in her eyes. City L?
It was not the place she missed. She did want to stay with her mother, but all she wanted was to stay
with her mother with her brother.
Not just her.
"I don't know yet. Maybe I will go back to Country F. I like it there."
"Then I'll take you away." Jaydon blurted out without even thinking about it.
Both of them were stunned.
Jaydon looked at her face, "I originally developed in Country F. Let's go back together, okay? I can
accompany you wherever you want to be in the future."
Kathy hesitated, "But Joseph won't let me go. We all know how he deals with people. I don't want to get
you into trouble."
She had implicated enough people, she can’t implicate Jaydon anymore.
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