In a coma, Kevin finds that his hand is held tight by somebody.
His eyebrows slightly arches, trying hard to get himself wake up.
But it seems like an invisible force is preventing him from coming to himself. No matter how hard he tries, he can never wake himself up.
Soon he passes out again, losing all the sounds around him.
…
Three days has passes by.
In the afternoon, Troy checks Kevin’s body again and confirms that he doesn’t have any adverse reactions. Then he left for the R City by plane with Baron on the following day.
Butler has kept him company by the bedside for three days without any sleep.
As long as Kevin has a little reaction, she’ll instantly call the nurses.
At the beginning, the nurses are at her service, but she calls them too frequently.
If the nurses refuse to come to have a check, Butler will definitely unleash her fury on them.
So they are unwilling to walk into Kevin’s ward.
The news of Kevin’s in hospital somehow has been spread on the outside.
Kelly is too busy soothing Macie with Mr. Wade to care about the spreading news.
While Ellison is busy with business of the company.
It was Kevin who actually ran the company. He used to be a boss without power.
Because he has his own business outside. Now that he has to run the Quinn Group, he needs the high-rank executives’ help.
When the reporters get wind of Kevin’s coma, they try hard to make themselves into the hospital every day.
Lucky for Kevin that the floor his ward’s on has been guarded by the bodyguards, and the reporters can’t get to him.
That’s why Butler doesn’t keep a low profile and calls the nurses so frequently.
Today Kevin’s finger moves again.
Butler hastily calls the nurses as usual.
Many nurses hear what the broadcasting is saying—Bed 66! Bed 66!
They frown with annoyance as if they’ve heard evil curses.
The head nurse sighs.
With a notebook in her hand, she steps out of her office. “Go to deal with your own work!”
The other nurses gawk at her. “Are you going to check Mr. Kevin?”
The head nurse nods with a sigh. “I have to, or the VIP patient will get mad.”
Then she recalls the words from the Quinn family and says, “If something happens to Mr. Kevin, we’ll be screwed over.”
It’s true, and all the other nurses knows it for sure.
And that’s why they all feel grateful for the head nurse.
“But, head nurse, you know the woman looking after Mr. Kevin is hard to deal with.”
“Yep, head nurse, if she beats you, just get out of there quickly.”
“Or you can ring the bell, and we’ll come to your rescue.”
“Yep! You’ve got us to back you up.”
The head nurse nods with a smile. “Come on. She’s not a threat to me.”
“I’ll tell her not to call us too often if there’s nothing serious with Mr. Kevin.”
According to the rules of the hospital, once the bell rings off, nurses have to come to check the patients.
They used to gently and patiently persuade the patients not to call them so randomly.
Play tough with the patients?
Impossible! The patients haven’t got along well with the doctors and nurses these days. If anything happens to the patients, doctors and nurses will be regarded as scapegoats.
Doctors and nurses do wish they could gently persuade the patients.
But the patients may ignore their kindness.
The patients always want to call the nurses to help them when the questions can be solved by themselves.
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