Jaydon suddenly turned sullen, "Why do I feel I am insulted? You tell me right away that you are just exaggerating Joseph’s power."
She would get him into trouble? Did she think he had no ability to protect her?
Kathy was embarrassed and said lowly, "I'm just worried about you..."
He looked at Kathy and quickly decided decisively, "I will take you away as soon as you recover."
Kathy looked at Jaydon's determined eyes and nodded slowly for a long time.
She just didn't know why, at this moment, her heart was empty in an instant.
Jaydon looked at her eyes. The quiet mood didn't belong to Kathy. He was distressed, but he didn’t know how to ask.
He knew that her brother was dead, and knew that she was hospitalized because of a miscarriage. No matter what it was, asking her again would be tantamount to uncovering her wounds, so it's better not to ask.
When Joseph returned to the ward, Jaydon had already left.
Kathy watched him put the lunch box on the coffee table, beside the sofa and then took them out.
She lifted the quilt, put on slippers and got out of bed.
Joseph raised his eyebrows, a little surprised at her obedience, but soon realized that she came down by herself probably because she didn't want to be held by him.
He only prepared dinner for her alone. Kathy didn't know what fun he will have to sit and watch her having meal, and she didn't bother to ask him.
The way they get along over the past month had been like this. Kathy was calm and indifferent, and never took the initiative to speak to him. He asked to be discharged from the hospital and go back to Joseph’s residence to nurse her body two times, but she refused.
Joseph's face would be gloomy every time, and when Kathy thought he was about to force her out of the hospital again, he restrained himself again.
The night before she was discharged from the hospital, Kathy changed to a simple casual pair and was ready to leave the ward alone. However, after she just walked a few steps, she was stopped by a man in a black suit, "Madam, you haven’t recovered yet, you can tell us if you want help."
Jaydon said that Joseph didn't send someone to guard her ward, it turned out that people he sent were hidden.
Kathy didn't mind, but said lightly, "I want to go home now. If Joseph doesn't agree, you can call him and ask him."
Although this person didn't agree to let her out, he obviously didn't dare to offend her, so he had to call Joseph immediately, and then hand it to Kathy respectfully, "Madam, you tell Mr Joseph yourself."
The man's voice was cold, "What's the matter?"
Kathy hadn't come to her senses. After a while, she said, "It's me."
Joseph's tone immediately softened, "Kathy, what's the matter?"
"I want to go back to sleep tonight and ask your subordinates to take me back."
"Go back?" His voice seemed to be beside her, and his questioning tone was filled with joy, "Do you want to go back to Joseph Bay?"
"Ok."
Then Kathy heard the sound of the key being picked up and the man getting up, "Be good, go back to the ward first, I'll come and pick you up right away."
Kathy was stunned, "No, you have to be busy with work, just let your subordinates send me to me."
She knew his temper and would not say such a thing as letting her go back by herself.
"Wait for me." After that, he hung up.
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