Noah yelled again, "I said, give me. Are you deaf?"
Mrs. Greenspan walked over, "Noah..."
"Mom, you are only making things worse for me. Why don't you go with Gloria? I don't want to see you either."
He was truly enraged.
Sophia did nothing wrong the whole time. It was not that she didn't want to take care of him. They wouldn't let her. They wouldn't even let her leave to deal with her job. They were just giving her a hard time on purpose.
Mrs. Greenspan couldn't believe it, "What are you saying?"
"Mom, I'm a grown-up. I can make my own decision. What you've done here is really making me feel uncomfortable, which will only slow down my recovery. So, it'll be better if you and Gloria leave."
He was asking her to leave.
Gloria, who hadn't left yet, walked over and said in anger, "Noah, how could you say that to Mrs. Greenspan, she..."
"Shut up." Noah scolded her, "Haven't you realized it? It was all because of you. Of course I know what type of person Sophia is. It's you who keep taking bad about her in front of my mother. You are truly vicious. And I can guarantee you that I will never marry you."
"How dare you."
Gloria dropped the bag and went out crying.
Mrs. Greenspan said in a worried tone, "Did I ever teach you to break a girl's heart? We are in another country now. Gloria barely knows anyone here. What if something happens to her?"
"She asks for it."
Noah was not being cold-blooded. He had asked her to leave. He had said bad things to force her to leave. But she just wouldn't leave him alone. Who was to blame?
The room eventually went quiet. Noah wanted to text Sophia, apologize to her, and hoped that she could drop by.
But he couldn't move.
Luckily, the nurse came in before long. Noah asked her for help. He began to expect when Sophia would come.
Soon, the door opened, and Sophia walked in. She picked up the bags on the floor and set them on the table beside his bed.
"Sophia?"
Noah smiled like a child.
"Do you want to eat anything?"
"Yeah."
While Sophia was trying to get something for him to eat, Noah kept staring at her. He had imagined more than once about their living together.
He never thought it would become true one day.
When Sophia was done, she came close to him to feed him.
During this time, Noah never shifted his attention.
"Sophia, if it weren't for the injury, you wouldn't be here to look after me, right?"
"Then you would still be a healthy man. Why would you need others to look after you?"
Noah smiled, "Right, why would a healthy man need somebody else's caring?"
"Did anyone tell you something happened to Bard's company?"
If Sophia didn't mention it, he had forgotten it.
"Check my phone."
She grabbed his phone.
"The password is your birthday."
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