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My Sweetheart novel Chapter 345

After a short while, John bought a porridge with a light flavor to her. Only then did Kathy push Joseph away, her cheeks slightly pink.

Bertie was no longer in the ward.

"Did you bring me here?" Kathy looked at Joseph.

"Yeah," Joseph responded, opening the takeaway box.

Kathy watched his moves, feeling extremely comforting.

She didn't dare to think about the consequences if Joseph hadn't found her...

But how did he know?

"Why did you come to the laboratory at that time?"

"I have to come over since there is an accident in the laboratory."

"What about the other colleagues?" Kathy asked with concern.

"They are all off work long ago." Joseph frowned.

Kathy fell silent. So someone should have kept her in the laboratory on purpose.

"Leave it to me. Eat something first." Joseph said warmly.

Kathy knitted her brows, gazed at Joseph, and tried to say something.

She thought that she could get rid of him, but there always seemed to be some accidents.

"Sorry, I caused you trouble," Kathy said in a low voice.

If this incident really happened because of her, it would probably cause trouble to the Joseph's Group and even Joseph.

Joseph frowned and held Kathy's face, his face serious, "I'd rather you trouble me, but only if you are safe."

She clearly saw the concern in Joseph's eyes.

She pursed her lips and did not make a sound for a long while.

She didn't quite understand what he meant.

"I'm all right now," she said.

"I can't bear it if anything should happen to you." Joseph let go of her.

He barely revealed his true emotions, except when he couldn't stand it anymore.

This time, they had already crossed the line.

Kathy was moved and asked in a quiet voice, "Do you still care about me?"

Joseph didn't answer. He just sat beside her, feeding her porridge bit by bit.

Kathy lowered her head and convinced herself that Joseph cared about her.

"You should go back. I can leave the hospital tomorrow." Seeing Joseph had not left after putting away the things, Kathy looked at him.

"Okay." After he said that, he quickly left the ward.

Only one light was on in the ward, which was a little dark.

It was so quiet around that Kathy even heard her heartbeat clearly.

Actually, she didn't want to let him go.

But no one was clearer about their relationship than she was.

Tossing around, Kathy hadn't fallen asleep.

Joseph didn't leave, standing in the corridor outside.

...

As Julian listened to the report from his subordinates, his face became gloomy.

"Useless!" He angrily kicked the kneeling man away.

"I don't know how Joseph found out..."

Julian squinted. "As expected, he still cares about his ex-wife."

"She is in the hospital now. Maybe we can do it in the hospital?" The subordinate suggested.

"No, now Joseph must be more vigilant. We will be exposed when we go to the hospital."

"Emm..."

"Get out." Julian's face turned gloomy.

Behind him, Herbert walked to him.

"Now you should believe me, right? Joseph still love Kathy."

"Unexpectedly, my brother is so infatuated with her. It will be easier since I know his weakness," Julian sneered.

"What are you going to do?"

"I have bought a lot of odd-lot now, and the stocks in my grandfather's hands have been transferred to my younger brother long ago. But the shares in my hand have surpassed Joseph. As long as we stop grandpa, I am sure I can throw him out."

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