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Hold My Tear, I’m Getting My Wife Back!

Chapter 284
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Chapter 284 Halting mid-sentence, Joy wished she could smack herself in the face.

Had she lost her mind, actually defending Curtis? "What am I even saying? Curtis must have poisoned me," she gasped, clutching her throat tically. "The chicken soup is toxic! Help..." Leanne collapsed into a fit of laughter on the couch.

All night long, Joy was glued to her phone, brows furrowed as she scoured through recipe blogs with a vengeance.

The next morning, she whipped up schicken noodle soup, tossing in sspinach for good measure. It was deliciously aromatic.

As much as she resented Curtis leaving a lingering taste in her life, she slurped down the noodles and broth until the bowl was spotlessly clean.

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After breakfast, Leanne got dressed for work.

"Going back to work after just a day and a half off? Are you sure you're up for it?" Joy asked, hastily applying foundation. "I've already called in sick for today." "I'm fine, no fever anymore," Leanne replied, wrapping a scarf around her neck and donning a face mask. “Dr. Chase caught the bug too, Donna's kid's down with pneumonia and needs care, and Sandra's away on a course. Our department is short-staffed; I need to step in." The relentless pace of the hospital didn't slow down for anyone. Despite not fully recovering her strength, Leanne found herself dizzy with fatigue after a day's work.

Joy cover every evening to keep her company.

Curtis hadn't shown his face since, and to prevent Leanne from feeling the absence, Joy pulled out all the stops. Though her culinary skills were hopelessly irredeemable, Leanne barely ate anything anyway, her throat feeling as though she was swallowing razor blades with every sip of water.

Joy even skipped out on overtat work, telling Austin over the phone, "Fireif you dare!" Leanne was astounded. "You're really bold these days, huh?" Joy sat back down to eat. "Should I just flirt with him for nothing? Of course, I need to see sbenefits." Leanne appreciated Joy's efforts, and after a couple of days, when her symptoms started 1/2 09:53 Chapter 284 to improve, she urged Joy to return to her own place.

Joy had stayed with her for three days and remained in peak health, boastfully claiming that even the flu would have to take a detour around her.

Curtis hadn't visited Golden Grove Manors again.

It wasn't that he didn't want to; he was afraid of becoming a nuisance.

He felt like he had failed miserably in Leanne's eyes, without even a chance for a redo.

Without a legitimate reason to care for her, he lacked any excuse to show up.

These days, he spent his tfrom dawn till dusk at the office, whether in meetings or meeting clients, exuding a profound sense of boredom – a stark contrast to his previous contentment.

It was on a Saturday when he started feeling a tickle in his throat, occasionally massaging his Adam's apple, thinking it was just strain from too many meetings. His assistant brewed him slicorice tea.

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By evening, he began sneezing frequently during a meeting.

A concerned executive asked, "Mr. Richardson, you didn't catch the flu, did you?" Curtis, who had been intently reviewing a due diligence report, paused, his gaze inscrutable.

"What are the symptoms of the flu?"

"Usually starts with a mild fever, runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, in then escalates to a high fever..." Before the executive could finish, Curtis had Caleb fetch him a brand-new digital thermometer.

The flu was rampant recently, with many colleagues the company distring ill, prompting thermometers and fever reducers to all employees.

Caleb handed over a pristine thermometer, and Curtis, having promptly ended the meetinfretreated to his office to take his temperature, settling into his chair with an oddly eager anticipation.

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