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Please Love Me, Mr. George novel Chapter 1156

That morning, complications from the surgery caused Leo's temperature to remain high, and the entire ward was busy, trying all sorts of methods, but finally the condition was controlled by hormone injections.

Looking at the relieved Leo on the hospital bed, a huge stone suddenly appeared in my heart, weighing down on me, and I went out to get some air to make sure he was asleep.

The hospital is very calm in the early morning hours, the inpatient department sporadically a few patients' families in and out, the face and I'm much the same, or worried or tired and numb, compared to the noisy general ward, but is less a point of irritation.

So even when passing by, the news played in the hall could be heard word for word.

"Today there are several cases of missing children kidnapping in the city, the police are currently doing their best to investigate suspicious people, please the general public if you have relevant information immediately contact the task force ......"

The safety of the city is on the rocks, not to mention our little family.

Perhaps the only thing to be thankful for is that no matter what Dennis has planned now, there is no intention to risk the child, otherwise, Benjamin's first to deal with Snowy them, not Leo.

This is the truth that the son of a bitch will not be unclear, on the surface he is revenge for Leo hit him that punch, but in fact is trying to break down my psychological defense through this way.

Once a person breaks down mentally from the spirit, they can be easily manipulated, and Benjamin is trying to do the same process in me that he did in capturing Dennis.

Thinking about this can not help but sigh again, Dennis is really completely controlled?

When I was in the operating room, I wasn't calm enough, and now that I think about it, he actually could have not shown up at all, but not only did he come, but he somehow said so much.

Perhaps, as he said, it was ostensibly a warning, but in fact a bright reminder to me to be careful and not be easily seen through only by putting on a cold and unfeeling mask.

I was unaware that I had crossed the hallway and entered the corridor of the general ward, and subconsciously walked back, but a second before I turned around, I caught a glimpse of Toby coming out of one of the wards.

Looking at his back, he froze for a moment before remembering that Federico and the others had arranged to stay here.

Is ......

I was about to call Toby and ask him about it, but I looked up and saw him leaving through the stairway, so I had to stop for now.

When I returned to the hospital room, I ran into the police who came to question me about the case, and because Leo was still in a coma, they simply asked for my statement and left.

Listen to their official tone will know that, in addition to the arrested black people are rightfully detained and charged, the people behind the scenes will not be half affected.

Just as the police left, Fidel suddenly appeared at the nearest security exit to the ward, wearing a robe and a military cap with the gallantry of a warlord.

The four eyes met and nodded to each other as a greeting, looking at his appearance, he should already know something about Leo's affairs.

I greeted him and sat down on the bench, "Leo is not awake yet, so I'll have to trouble you to stay here for a while."

"Hmm." Fidel inclined his head toward the ward and sat down a body length apart, keeping just the right distance, "Fortunately, no lives were hurt, Miss Kennedy need not worry too much."

Extremely light two words, placed on this person, but inexplicably there is a trace of human feelings mixed in it.

"Thanks." I pursed my lips before I remembered to ask him the reason for his visit, "You're here, I don't suppose, just to visit the sick?"

The first thing to say is that the private time of the military is very little, and just based on the little friendship between us, not to the extent of asking a leadership-level figure to make a special trip for table concerns.

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