Madam Grant sighed. "You two have been constantly fighting about getting a divorce. Since he specifically told us not to say anything, there really was no need to bring it up. As for why I told you this time, I don’t think it’s a big deal. Whether you knew or not wouldn’t have changed your decision."
Chloe Reed slowly nodded. "Mm."
’He’s a good person at heart; that’s undeniable. But he can’t reserve that goodness just for me, and that’s something I can’t tolerate.’
’So, it really can’t change my decision.’
"I’ll call someone to come."
Chloe Reed checked his temperature. It was dangerously high. This was getting serious.
She took out her phone and called Dylan Finch.
"Hello, Mrs. Grant."
Chloe Reed said, "Walker Grant has a fever and is unconscious. He’s at Maplewood Gardens now. Send someone to pick him up and take him to the hospital."
Dylan Finch replied, "Understood. We’ll be there right away."
About ten minutes later, there was a knock at the door.
Dylan Finch came in with a few bodyguards, lifted Walker Grant, and headed outside.
Chloe Reed stood at the entrance, watching them leave, her fine brows knitting together slightly.
Seeing this, Dylan Finch said, "Mrs. Grant, you should come with us."
Chloe Reed shook her head. "I’m not going."
Dylan Finch looked troubled. "I don’t know what kind of agreement you and Mr. Grant have reached, but if he wakes up and finds you’re not there, he might take it out on you..."
Chloe Reed: "..."
’As expected of the special assistant who’s been by his side for years. He really understands Walker Grant’s personality.’
’What if he impulsively tells Grandmother everything I’ve been through lately? What if she can’t handle it?’
Chloe Reed sighed to herself, then said, "Alright, I’ll go get changed."
Dylan Finch nodded. "Okay."
He let out a sigh of relief.
’As long as Mr. Grant wakes up and finds his wife by his side, he’ll definitely be pleased.’

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