When Jay came to Ward 11, Rose was absent-mindedly reciting scriptures to her grandfather.
Hearing the familiar sound of footsteps, Rose's heart suddenly constricted before beating violently.
Jay sat down on the chair beside her and looked at her thoughtfully with his clear eyes.
Rose recited, "If you cling onto one thought, you'll be trapped within the one thought. When the thought is let go, one's heart would be free. Things change with one's heart, conditions are created by one's heart, and what troubles are also born from one's heart..."
Jay suddenly said, "What does it mean?"
Slightly flabbergasted, the pages of the book were crumpled with the force of her fingers gripping them.
"Mr. Ares, Old Master Severe's illness is a heart disease. There are thousands of knots in his heart. If h e doesn’t remove them, it’ll become an endless loop."
A touch of loss flashed across Jay's eyes. "Hmm, what's the solution?"
Rose whispered, "If the doctors are helpless, then I certainly have no solutions!"
He stood up irritably, saying, "Given it's a heart disease and I'm asking for the treatment solution, how can there be no solution?"
Rose looked at him in amazement and was now even more convinced that he must have had recognized her a long time ago.
His probing around might be an obvious discussion of Grandpa's condition, but secretly, he was testing her mentality.
She was like a coward in a tortoise's shell. She had let him down.
Jay's cell phone rang all of a sudden. After glancing at Rose, he connected the call in front of her.
"Mr. Ares! Assistant Grayson has been injured!"
Jay's expression was slightly nervous as he said, "I'll head over right now!"
He then glanced at Rose meaningfully before leaving i n a hurry.
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