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Cold CEO's Bride novel Chapter 24

When Kelley opened her eyes, the first thing she saw was the white roof. It was not her dormitory. She was shocked and looked around. Then she saw Allen sitting on the sofa and reading newspaper. How could it be him? Kelley was not familiar with Allen in her heart.

Allen felt the movement on the bed, put down the newspaper in his hand, stood up, walked to the bedside of Kelley with a smile and said gently, "You're awake? I sent you here yesterday because you were sick. "

Kelley pulled her arms out of the quilt and rubbed her dizzy head. It seemed that she really felt very uncomfortable yesterday. Allen bent down and tucked Kelley's arm into the quilt. He said with concern, "You haven't fully recovered yet. You can't catch a cold again. If you feel uncomfortable, ask the nurse to give you a massage."

"No, thanks. I just need to take a rest by myself," said Kelley in her hoarse voice.

Allen smiled, stood straight and looked at his watch. He asked Kelley, "It's eight o'clock. Do you want to have some breakfast?"

Before Kelley wanted to say no, this time, Allen said first, "Breakfast is necessary. Only when you are full, you can recover soon. Wait for me. I'll go to buy breakfast."

Seeing that Allen walked out of the ward step by step with steady steps, Kelley felt depressed. When she was the most helpless when she was sick, the person who stayed by her side was actually a stranger whom he had known for only a few days. But on second thought, she didn't have any relatives. They were all strangers. Except for Sandra, all the others were strangers. Now Henry she had been looking forward to was also a stranger to her.

With a long sigh, Kelley pulled up the quilt to cover her head and hid herself in it. Only in this way could she feel a sense of security.

Allen bought two breakfast and put them on the white bedside table. He gently smiled and asked Kelley to get up, "Get up. Have breakfast. It's not comfortable to sleep with an empty stomach."

Kelley pulled down the quilt, sat up, took the clothes from Allen and put them on. Then she began to eat breakfast. Although there was no taste in food now, she had no right to refuse. The senior management of a large company like Allen personally bought breakfast for her. If she didn't eat, she would be too hypocritical.

After finishing the breakfast, Kelley wiped her hands and face with a wet tissue and sat on the bed in a daze. It was not that Kelley wanted to be in a daze, but that her head was now numb. A little thought would make her feel very uncomfortable. Maybe it was because her fever hadn't completely gone down, or maybe her body was instinctively protecting herself from those uncomfortable things.

Allen asked the nurse to tidy up the ward, and then dragged a chair to sit on the edge of her bed. He asked her gently, "Did you often be beaten when you were a child?"

Kelley looked up at Allen, shook her head and said, "I don't want to talk about it. I feel so tired."

Allen smiled gently, "Well, let's stop talking about it. Then tell me what you are going to do in the future? You will graduate next year. "

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