Henry fell asleep in the end. On the way back, the car was quiet, except for the occasional breathing of the man in the passenger seat.
Wisps of the smell of alcohol lingered between the two of them, and the sealed car suddenly became a little depressed. Bert lowered the glass window on his side and only opened a crack to let the cool night wind in from outside.
He should not have drunk driving, but in today's mood, he did not want to call a designated driver. To be exact, he did not want anyone to break his rare psychological balance at this time.
Although Henry was just an 18-year-old child, he had to admit that after telling Henry all this, he felt a little relieved.
He couldn't wait to reveal his relationship with Alivia to the public. Even if he couldn't do it now, it was good to tell her favorite brother.
Fortunately, the child did not blame him.
Bert drove back to the hospital. Before getting out of the car, he woke up Henry, who was obviously in a daze and obedient throughout the whole process. He got out of the car and entered the elevator as he was told.
In the end, Bert arranged for him to stay in a room next to the ward. He had never taken care of anyone in his lifetime, and his tenderness had been given to Evelyn and Lucas. Now it was a little difficult for him to take care of a boy.
Watching him fall on the bed, Bert just pulled the quilt aside to cover him and left the room.
Bert had to go back to the company tonight. Due to the time difference, he still had a teleconference. When he passed by Alivia's ward, he subconsciously stopped and looked inside through the glass on the door. He didn't expect that Romy was not there.
There was only a petite figure on the bed in the empty ward. He frowned and gently pushed the door open. Even though he knew that she was in a coma, he still subconsciously controlled himself, for fear of waking her up.
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