"Andrew, this early?" The girl was surprised to see him and tried to sit up with effort.
"I'm here to help you." Andrew took a few steps forward, quickly set down the breakfast, and pressed a button. The front half of the ward began to fold upward, and the girl was able to sit up without any effort.
"Thank you." Agnes smiled warmly at him, feeling a bit embarrassed. "My parents own three flower shops and are very busy, so I didn't want to bother them with this minor injury."
"It's normal to be in the hospital alone, no need to be shy." Andrew comforted her, telling a lie, "I've been in the hospital alone before too."
He handed her the breakfast gently, saying, "Eat while it's still warm, I'll bring you lunch later."
"You've been so helpful these days, I can just order takeout."
"But a girl who won't even eat canned food with preservatives, how can she eat takeout? You always take such good care of your body, right?"
The girl replied with a gentle smile, "Not really, you don't have to come over for lunch, I know you're busy. My best friend knows about my situation and is on the way here, I guess she'll stay with me for a few days."
"Best friend?" Just as Andrew spoke, the door of the ward burst open.
"Agnes, are you okay?!" Ansel, seeing the two people in the ward, was out of breath and stunned for a moment!
Instead of immediately asking about the girl's injury, his gaze fell on the unfamiliar man in front of the bed, asking, "Who are you?"
Andrew met his gaze, clearly misunderstood.
At this moment, Agnes hurriedly spoke, "He is our boss's assistant, who just brought me breakfast."
Representing the boss's condolences? Acceptable.
"Oh, thank you!" The young man immediately smiled and reached out to Andrew, "Hello, I'm Ansel! I'm Agnes's childhood friend!"
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