Now that she was free of all that, she felt a weight lift from her shoulders.
She no longer had to feel heartbroken and rejected over Charles Reed and his wife’s favoritism, nor would she have to second-guess herself or live in constant anxiety over Walker Grant’s indecisiveness.
From now on, she would love herself properly.
Chloe Reed let out a slow breath and walked toward the hospital.
In another half a month, her grandmother could be discharged and go home to recuperate.
By then, she would have also finished her current work and could devote herself fully to taking care of her grandmother.
As for work, she couldn’t think about it right now.
There was still no resolution regarding the attack, and the divorce hadn’t progressed either.
She didn’t want to start working only to be derailed by one thing after another.
It was best to consider work only after everything else was settled.
She pushed open the door to the hospital room, only to see Judith Pierce sitting by the bedside.
Upon seeing her, Chloe Reed’s elegant brows furrowed.
"Mrs. Grant, what are you doing here?"
Her form of address had changed.
Judith Pierce was visibly taken aback for a moment, but she quickly recovered with a smile. "Your grandmother has been in the hospital for so long, and I haven’t come to visit. I figured she must be recovering well by now, so I came over. Have you been busy lately?"
"Yes, you could say that." A flicker of wariness crossed Chloe Reed’s eyes.
These days, she was extremely wary of anyone who deliberately tried to get close to her and her grandmother.
Judith Pierce nodded. "It’s good that you’re back. There’s something I want to talk to you about."
She then turned to the old woman. "Auntie, I won’t disturb your rest any longer. I’ll just say a few words to Chloe and be on my way."

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