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The Darling of the Paranoid Tycoon by Cheryl Rice

Chapter 366
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Chapter 366

Fortunately, Harriet had only scraped her elbow. Even so, Delbert was still very concerned.

He carefully picked up Harriet and tightened his grip upon hearing her

grunt.

He blamed himself for failing to protect her again.

“I'm fine. It doesn’t hurt. Don’t worry,” Harriet whispered.

Delbert was touched, and his eyes becmisty.

He took a deep breath to calm down before taking Harriet to the car. Cory hurried over and started the car.

Soon, they arrived at the hospital.

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Delbert rushed in, followed by Cory and a group of bodyguards.

The doctor thought that something serious had happened and quickly prepared the emergency room.

A nurse measured Harriet’s blood pressure while another doctor examined her wound.

After a careful examination, the doctor said it was just a scratch and not serious at all. Only then did Delbert

heave a sigh of relief.

“I told you it didn’t hurt.” Harriet sat up, hugged the trembling Delbert, and comforted him.

He took her into his arms and said with concern, “still, we should be careful.”

Just seeing her bleed made him feel distressed. He itched to catch

“Okay, | got it,” Harriet said, touched by his concern.

She knew that Delbert truly cherished her.

“I won't leave you alone anymore,” Delbert said, feeling angry and guilty about the accident earlier.

“Okay, it's up to you.” Harriet blinked,

Her pale face made her lips appear ruddier.

Delbert’s heart softened, and he dropped a kiss on her forehead.

The nurses took out their phones to take pictures. It was rare for them to see a handsman like Delbert up

close.

The president of the Carlson Group turned out to be such a dashing

man.

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Unfortunately, he was already taken.

“I want to go home. | don’t like being in the hospital,” Harriet said.

She didn't like the smell of disinfectant.

“Okay, let's go home,” Harriet agreed readily.

He picked up Harriet, and she whispered in his ear, “And | don’t want you to be stared at by so many women.”

Delbert raised an eyebrow, impressed by her possessiveness.

Afterward, they left the examination room.

Harriet threw her arms around his neck and nestled in his arms.

They looked like Prince Charming and Cinderella.

As Delbert carried Harriet out of the hospital, the doctors and nurses watched with admiration.