A storm of grievance, sorrow, and anger churned in Chloe Reed’s heart.
But when her gaze fell on Autumn Linton’s pale, unconscious face, an invisible hand seemed to clamp down on those emotions, leaving her unable to vent even a little.
She stood to the side, waiting quietly.
Walker Grant returned after ending his call. Seeing her pale complexion, he said gently, "I’ve contacted the best cardiologist. They’ll be here in a few days. She’ll be fine, so don’t worry."
Chloe Reed’s long lashes trembled, and she pressed her lips together without a word.
Walker Grant then turned to Charles Reed, his tone growing colder. "Even now, you’re still blaming her. It seems you’ve made your choice."
Between the Reed Group and Sunny Reed, he had chosen Sunny.
The muscles in Charles Reed’s face twitched violently. He glared at Walker Grant, livid. "You..."
But he couldn’t manage another word.
Walker Grant’s dark, intense eyes simply watched him calmly. He hadn’t left, which meant Charles Reed still had a chance to change his tune.
The moment he walked out of this hospital room, things would spiral completely out of control.
Helplessness filled Charles Reed’s eyes. He looked at Chloe Reed, his earlier bluster gone. "Chloe, I was wrong to blame you, and I shouldn’t have laid a hand on you. It will never happen again."
Chloe Reed’s heart gave a violent tremor.
Walker Grant looked at her and asked, "Do you want to go home and rest?"
Charles Reed said, "Walker Grant, the Reed Group is her foundation. Please, go easy on it."
But Walker Grant didn’t answer him, his gaze fixed solely on Chloe Reed.
Chloe Reed, however, shook her head. "I’m not going back."
"Alright, then I’ll stay here with you," Walker Grant said, pulling over a chair for her to sit on.
The hospital room fell silent once more.
An unknown amount of time passed before a faint murmur came from the bed. "Chloe..."
Chloe Reed snapped her head up to see Autumn Linton looking at her, her eyes slightly red, reaching out a hand toward her.

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