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My Husband Is A Gary Stu novel Chapter 799

Chapter 799

After he had moistened his throat from half a glass of water, Genevieve asked softly, “Are you feeling better?”

“Mmm-hmm.”

Placing the glass of water back on the table, Genevieve inquired, “How did you wind up in Jadeborough?”

“I came at an invitation from a friend who had just opened a bike shop,” Harry answered obediently. “As he had just completed modifications for a new bike, I borrowed it for a spin.”

“Did you also see a Maybach crash down the slope at Riverdale Street?” Genevieve asked anxiously.

“I think so—” Suddenly, Harry grimaced in pain. “My head hurts. It feels as if someone is piercing my brain with needles.”

After retching a few times, he ended up vomiting.

Caught by surprise by his sudden symptoms, Genevieve hurriedly wiped the corners of his mouth with a tissue.

Before long, the doctor who examined Harry returned and quickly gave the anxious Harry a sedative to calm him down.

He then warned Genevieve in a grim tone, “Due to the shattering of his spine and the concussion he suffered from the impact, forcing him to remember the past will only cause him pain. Thus, I suggest that you let him rest and come back tomorrow instead.”

Genevieve didn't force the issue when she saw the agony on Harry's face.

Once the doctor left, she pulled Cooper aside and said softly, “Coop, you should go home. I'll stay back and take care of him.”

“But you just came back from Dartan.” Just from the look on her face, Cooper could tell that she must have suffered during her time there. “You should go home and rest. I'll hire a nurse to take care of him.”

“I'm not tired. I'm just more worried about Mando.” Pursing her lips, Genevieve added, “When Harry wakes up later, I want to be the first to question him.”

Given that Armand and Harry were also somewhat related by blood, she was obligated to look after the latter.

Cognizant that it was futile to try and dissuade her, Cooper was left with no choice but to go.

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