Joseph didn't look at her, clenched his fists, and said nothing.
He had no time to investigate why Kathy had left with Reece. The news of Veronica's death was like a boulder in his heart, and he didn't even know what to do.
He was always calm and restrained, but he almost collapsed at that time, so no matter what Kathy and Reece did, he would not pay attention to.
"I haven't thought about it." His voice was emotionless.
Kathy smiled, and then seriously looked at the man she once loved, and said, "My wish is that I hope you won't appear in my life again in the future."
Her voice was colder than the cold wind, "I pray for the blessing of the Buddha, that I can realize this wish."
The mountain wind passed through the forest coldly, endlessly, and intensified, and finally a bird in the corner was startled, and the black shadow passed through the air with a whistling sound.
The sun in the mountain was gradually going down. Kathy's eyes were streaming now from the wind. It was so painful that she wanted to shed tears.
She could only squint her eyes slightly, but could no longer see Joseph's appearance and expression.
He was now more restrained than he was three years ago. Even if he lost temper, it was only a short period of time. He still always kept calm
She stood still, and neither did he. He hadn't moved since she just spoke.
His eyes were as deep-set, but were as cold as stars.
Now, looking into his black eyes, Kathy will still involuntarily indulge in it.
The twilight had turned to a deep blackness, but he still didn’t give her answer.
She bit her lip, then resolutely turned around, and went down the mountain alone.
Joseph followed behind her, but after going down the mountain, she took a taxi back alone.
Kathy soon returned to the hospital to continue working, but on the first day of work, she met an acquaintance.
In the opposite outpatient clinic, Jaydon had already come here early. Kathy stopped, and looked at him a long time.
"Doctor Kathy, during your absence, the dean poached Dr Young..."
"How long has he worked here?" Kathy frowned.
"It's been a week."
At this time, Jaydon obviously saw Kathy too, smiled gently, and he walked towards her with a sunny smile on his face.
"Are you back?" He greeted her like an acquaintance he hadn't seen for a long time.
"Well, you are welcome to join." Kathy offered to extend her hand.
Jaydon shook her cold hand and looked into Kathy's dark eyes, only to feel that it was dark and emotionless.
She was smiling, but she was smiling without a soul.
The morning was not suitable for the two to renew acquaintance. It was not until the end of the evening that Jaydon asked Kathy to have a dinner together.
He didn't ask where she went after she was discharged from the hospital. Getting along with him was as comfortable as before.
"Why did you leave?" Kathy asked him instead.
"The salary here is high." Jaydon smiled.
Kathy looked at the man next to her. Although Jaydon usually was casually dressed and didn't deliberately show off his wealth, he was definitely not a person who quit for money.
"The remuneration of Boston Hospital is better than here." Kathy said.
"What? You don't want to work in the same hospital with me?" Jaydon joked.
"Of course not, I can't ask for it."
"Have you recovered well recently?" he asked with concern.
"Yes. I rested... long enough."
The two had a pleasant dinner. Jaydon, who had always been outgoing, amused Kathy and Kathy cackled with delight.
Not far away, a deep gaze fell on her slender figure and frowned slightly.
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