From what Ben could tell, Mr. Farrell felt that he only had three years to live. Not only should he let go of Ms. Reed, but he should not even get close to Ms. Reed.
Because Mr. Farrell was afraid that he would affect Ms. Reed if he got close to Ms. Reed. If as time went on and Ms. Reed fell in love with Mr. Farrell again, she would be heartbroken when he passed away.
What could be worse than losing someone you just fell in love with?
Mr. Farrell was worried about this, so he planned to alienate Ms. Reed now.
"Alright, Mr. Farrell. I understand. I'll go through the discharge procedures in a while." Ben sighed and agreed.
"Go," Jared waved his hand slightly.
Ben responded and turned to leave.
That night, Jared went straight out of the hospital and lived in an apartment in the center of the city. He planned to treat his injuries a little before returning to the Farrell's Mansion.
And Amber still did not know about all this.
It was not until the next morning that she went to the hospital with the stew. She found that it was not Jared in the ward, but another patient she did not know. She was completely stunned.
What was going on?
Where was Jared?
"Nurse." Amber quickly asked, "Where is the patient in this ward?"
The nurse looked at her strangely. "Isn't the patient inside?"
"No, I'm not talking about him. I'm talking about Jared Farrell," Amber said with a frown.
"Mr. Farrell was discharged from the hospital last night," the nurse said.
"What? He was discharged?" Amber was shocked.
The nurse nodded. "Yes, Mr. Farrell left the hospital in the middle of the night."
"In the middle of the night!" Amber bit her lips.
So he left after they had parted at the restaurant.
"Why did he leave the hospital? Isn't his injury not healed yet?" Amber pulled the nurse and asked again.
The nurse shook her head, "I don't know. Mr. Farrell's injuries indeed haven't fully recovered, but it's okay for him to rest at home. So the hospital agreed to let him leave."
"I see. I understand." Amber also knew that she could not ask anything. She forced a smile and let go of the nurse.
The nurse's arm was free, and she pushed the cart and continued to walk forward.
Amber looked at the door of the ward in front of her. It no longer had the name Jared, but someone else's name. She pursed her red lips and turned to walk to the elevator.
In the small garden outside the inpatient building, Amber found a chair and sat down. Then she took out her mobile phone and dialed Jared's number.
The phone was not picked up immediately. Instead, it rang several times before it was picked up by Jared.
"What's the matter?" Jared's cold and indifferent voice came.
Amber heard the indifference in his tone and felt a little uncomfortable.
What was going on with him?
How did his attitude suddenly become like this?
He had returned to the cold attitude he had toward her during the past six years.
This made Amber frown subconsciously. "Mr. Farrell, you were discharged?"
Jared nodded.
"Why? Why didn't you tell me you were discharged?" Amber asked as she placed the bucket beside her.
"This is my business. Why should I tell you?" Jared asked coldly.
Amber choked for a moment and quickly continued, "Yes, this is indeed your business, but it is also related to me. I was the one who caused you to be like this. I said that I would take care of you until you recover, so when you were discharged from the hospital, of course, you should tell me. Where can I find you to take care of you?"
"No need."
Amber was startled. "What?"
Jared hid his emotion and replied in a slightly hoarse voice, "I said, you don't need to take care of me. You don't need to take care of me in the future. Moreover, I don't need you to take care of me."
Then, he hung up the phone.
Amber looked at the phone and felt angry and wronged.
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