Early the next morning, Monique woke up as soon as Henry got up.
"Are you going to work?"
Monique rubbed her sleepy eyes.
"I'm answering a call." Henry waved the phone in his hand and walked out.
Monique got out of bed and went to the bathroom to wash her face.
When she came out, she found that her grandmother was also awake.
Monique returned to the bathroom and brought out a basin of warm water.
"Grandma, come and wash your face. Let them bring breakfast in later."
When Monique helped grandma wash her face, Henry came in from outside.
"Grandma, Monique, I have something to deal with at the company. I have to leave first."
Henry entered the room, picked up her coat, and said to Monique.
"You can go. Grandma has me here. Don't worry."
"I feel much better today. Go do your work."
Both women made Henry feel relieved and told him to leave.
Monique and grandma had breakfast together.
The weather outside was not bad.
After asking the doctor, Monique borrowed a wheelchair to push her grandmother to the garden of the hospital to bask in the sun.
At this time, there were many old people sitting in the garden like grandma.
Seeing her grandmother being pushed over by Monique, they all greeted her warmly.
It was not because they knew the identity of Monique, but because of the friendly greeting among wardmates.
Grandma soon started chatting with them.
"Grandma Moore, you're so lucky. Your granddaughter is so filial since she'll always be here with you."
An old woman who had been talking to her grandmother said enviously when she saw Monique accompanying her.
This girl was not only beautiful, but also had a good temper.
Having accompanied them for such a long time, she was not impatient at all.
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