Grace and Heinz slept so deeply that they only woke up at 7:30 a.m. the next morning.
"President? It's 7:30 am. Are you all right?" Lester was really worried that they would not wake up after the deep sleep.
So he came in a few times and checked on their heart rate monitors, which did not indicate any abnormality.
Heinz's eyes fluttered open when he heard the voice.
As soon as he looked up, he saw Lester. His eye bags were heavy, and his eyes were bloodshot. It looked like he was up all night.
Lester heaved a sigh of relief as soon as he saw Heinz wake up. "Thank goodness."
Heinz frowned and said, "We have to thank Grace instead."
"Yes, it's all thanks to Miss Smith," Lester sighed. "I feel so grateful for her. President, Miss Smith is really loyal and dependable."
Heinz looked at the woman in his arms, and her delicate face looked very calm.
"She's a fool." He said in a tender tone. The warmth in his voice was enough to warm anyone right down to their core.
Lester smiled and said, "She's so admirable, too."
It was rare to see such a woman willing to risk her life for the president.
Heinz looked at her tenderly as she rested her head on his arm and slept soundly.
Heinz said again, "Have you checked her blood test indicators?" "I've checked it. Her temperature hasn't increased since 5 in the morning." Lester replied honestly.
Heinz let out a sigh of relief.
"Lester, you must've been tired all night. If you can't hold on any longer, you may go back and have a rest. Ask Alex to take over for now. You can come back after taking a nap."
Lester immediately answered, "President, I can still hold on, probably until noon. The current situation isn't completely stable yet, and I'm worried that something might happen to Miss Smith and you."
Upon hearing this, Heinz glanced at Lester indifferently. He took some time to consider it and put much thought into it.
Heinz nodded. "Well, okay, I'll leave it to you. As for the blood report, you have to keep an eye on it. The doctor might be too busy that he missed out on it."
"Don't worry, president. I promise I won't make any mistakes," Lester answered.
"You can go now," Heinz ordered.
Lester went out.
Heinz laid Grace down properly and got out of bed. When he looked at her again, she had already opened her eyes.
"What time is it?" she asked.
"It's 7:40." he replied.
"Oh, I have to get up quickly. The doctor is going to check the room." she said hurriedly.
"How do you feel?" Heinz reached out to hold her wrist and checked her pulse himself.
"I feel much better." She exclaimed. He noticed that her heartbeat had slowed down.
"I feel much better after a nap." She assured him.
After heaving a sigh of relief, Heinz let go of her and went to wash up.
They laid in the hospital bed the whole morning.
The blood results came out, everything seemed stable, but the recovery process might still take two or three days.
Heinz must be extremely healthy. He was totally fine even though he was bitten. At noon that day, he was discharged from the hospital.
However, Grace still had to stay hospitalized.
She was already anxious.
"Heinz, I feel much better. Can I be discharged as well?" She asked.
"This is not a joke." He answered sternly.
Heinz said in a deep voice, "It's for your safety. How can you not stay hospitalized?"
"But now I feel that staying in the hospital is troublesome." she answered.
"You'll still have to stay in the hospital even if it's troublesome." He insisted that she stayed in the hospital.
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