Arissa glanced at Benjamin who was still hanging out in the ward. “I told you to bring them out for a meal. Why are you still here?”
Benjamin took a seat and pinched her cheek. “It's the same if Ethen takes them out. They're not strangers, anyway. They won't mind.”
“They've helped us settle something major. We should treat them to a good meal.”
“There's still time to treat them when you've recovered.” Benjamin stared fixedly at her.
Arissa nodded. “I want to use the bathroom.”
Benjamin removed Arissa's blanket, took the jacket at the side, and placed it over her before lifting her up.
Arissa quickly grabbed the drip. Benjamin then waited for her to finish using the bathroom before carrying her out.
When she was finally lying comfortably on the bed, he tucked her in.
Recalling she had not gotten any rest since morning, Benjamin urged, “Get some rest.”
“Okay.” Arissa nodded. Indeed, she was feeling a little sleepy.
Benjamin waited for her to be asleep before continuing with his work.
At that moment, both Zayden and Vivian were waiting downstairs outside Darius' ward. They were stopped by the bodyguards.
“Sorry. Old Mr. Graham isn't seeing anyone.”
“How do you know that when you haven't informed him?” Vivian was losing her patience.
Her daughter had been given a life sentence. If they did not beg Darius for mercy, Danna's life would be ruined.
“Sorry. Please go home,” said the bodyguard impassively.
Zayden took one look at them and frowned. He grabbed Vivian's arm and yelled respectfully toward the room, “Old Mr. Graham!”
Seeing that, the bodyguards knitted their brows. Is Mr. Adams going to create a ruckus?
“Mr. Adams, please do not disturb Old Mr. Graham. He's resting,” the captain of the bodyguards warned.
Ignoring the advice, Zayden continued shouting, “Old Mr. Graham, we know Danna was wrong! You watched her grow up, remember? Please help her!”
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