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My Sweetheart novel Chapter 422

Kathy eventually agreed to undergo the surgery.

For Joseph, she had always believed in him from the bottom of her heart.

Jennifer soon found out about it, but Joseph didn't block her out of the hospital this time.

However, the hospital was still heavily guarded.

Plus, with the recent incident at the Hilton Group, he had to watch out for Billy.

"Kathy, how come I'm the only one who's kept in the dark about such a big deal!" Jennifer was in a fit of anger.

Kathy forced a smile on her pale face, "Mom, I… I just don't want to worry you."

After all, it was something that even she couldn't accept.

She was only twenty-six years old, but her days were numbered...

"How can I not worry about you?! Even if I would be worried, I've the right to know! You're my daughter!" Jennifer said helplessly.

By now, she had no intention of blaming Kathy.

It was just that her heart went out to her daughter.

Jennifer and Kathy embraced each other, and Kathy could clearly feel Jennifer's worry and fear.

She appeased Jennifer, although she didn't accept this matter either.

"Mrs. Booth, this is all my fault. I was the one who hid it from Kathy first." Bertie took the initiative to admit his mistake.

Jennifer looked at the two of them, and although she was very angry a moment ago, her anger had now subsided.

"Where's the doctor? I have to go to him to make sure about the surgery."

"Mrs. Booth, the surgeon is Joseph," Bertie answered.

As soon as this name came to her ears, Jennifer froze.

A hint of displeasure flashed across her eyes.

However, she knew that Joseph was a much honored statesman in the medical profession and no one dared to question the surgery he performed.

It was just that…

"Joseph…"

"Bertie, please take mom back, it's late," Kathy said as she checked the time.

She was also tired as she had been doing medical tests and injections since she woke up, she was very sleepy now.

Jennifer saw Kathy's tired look, and she didn't bother her anymore.

Leaving the ward, she instructed Bertie to stay here and keep an eye on Kathy.

"I'm really worried about her," Jennifer said worriedly.

"Right now, we've no other choice as Joseph is undoubtedly the best doctor for Kathy." Bertie was also very worried.

"I'm afraid they will really remarry in the future."

"Mrs. Booth, if that's Kathy's choice, let's try to accept it." Bertie had compromised.

Jennifer nodded, her eyes gradually turning red with tears.

Since something like this happened to Kathy, she only hoped that Kathy could get through this and get on with her life.

The ward had returned to be quiet, but Kathy couldn't fall asleep anyway.

She picked up her phone and replied to the message, telling a few good friends about her current situation. After that, she tried to watch some study videos, but couldn't concentrate anyway.

Joseph's appearance gradually came to her mind, and subsequently it completely took over her mind as if by magic.

Kathy had mixed feelings thinking about the fact that he was now her attending physician.

Time and again, she tried to disassociate herself from him, but fate had tied him and her together like a rope.

She couldn't break free.

Suddenly, there was a sound of footsteps at the door. Looking up, the comer was none other than the man she had been missing.

At this moment, she didn't want to hide anything and simply reveal all her emotions.

"Feeling better?" Joseph approached her and asked in a deep, husky voice.

"Yes, I'm not uncomfortable for now."

"We'll have the surgery next Monday. You stay here in the meantime, and I'll be available whenever you need me."

"Okay," Kathy replied softly.

It was only when she thought about her job that she slowly raised her head. "For the LD project…I've to wait until I'm discharged from the hospital before I can continue to participate."

"It's okay. There's no rush," Joseph frowned.

"I'm sorry that I may have slowed down the progress," Kathy felt guilty.

Joseph had just asked the development team to speed up the progress during the meeting, and also gave her an order.

But now she was admitted to the hospital.

Joseph leaned closer to her, his dark eyes locked on her. "Your health is the most important thing, and I don't necessarily want you to continue working on the development project immediately after you're discharged from the hospital."

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