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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 277

Chapter 277 Arissa Becomes A Secretary

“Why? Since you’re recovering well, you can be discharged at any time. After all, it’s still better to rest at home!” Arissa refuted. No matter how well-equipped the hospital is, it’s still not as cozy as the house! If it wasn’t because his condition was rather serious yesterday, he would not have to be hospitalized!

Staring at her subtly, Benjamin warned, “Even after I’m discharged, you still have to take great care of me. Don’t ever think that you can relax after this.”

Arissa pouted and grumbled, “Of course, I know. I didn’t say that I wouldn’t take care of you after you’re discharged, did I?”

Looking into her glimmering eyes, Benjamin’s gaze darkened. “Go ahead with the discharge procedure then.”

“Hang on! The drip will still take some time.” Arissa grinned ear to ear, delighted that they would probably be able to leave by noon.

In high spirits, she packed their luggage and collected the clothes hung outside the ward.

By the time their things were packed, Benjamin’s medicine had finished dripping as well.

Arissa called the nurse to help pull the needle out for Benjamin and update the doctor.

After inspecting Benjamin’s condition, the doctor allowed him to be discharged. Arissa was about to step out to handle his discharge procedure when he stopped her. “Take your things. We’re leaving now.”

 

Thinking that he was planning to go to the discharge counter with her, she assured him, “The discharge procedure will take a while. Just wait for me here.”

“Just get them to do it.” He threw the bodyguard a glance and got to his feet to tidy up his documents.

To play safe, Arissa scanned through the whole ward again. After ensuring nothing was left behind, she picked up the luggage.

“Mr. Graham, let me carry all these for you!” She stretched out her hands swiftly to carry the pile of documents from Benjamin.

 

He glanced at her and turned to step out without uttering any words.

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