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The Woman From Hell

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Chapter 1144

Shannon found the doctor very quickly. After a round of checks, the doctor said with a smile, "Her fever has

finally gone down. The patient will start to feel very tired after this, and that's normal. She just needs to drink

more water and take her medicine on time. She can be discharged after resting for a few more days."

Shannon was over the moon when she heard that. She held the doctor's arms and said excitedly. "Thank you,

Doctor. You're a savior."

The doctor felt a bit awkward. He then reminded us of a few things to take note of

regarding my diet before fleeing the ward.

Shannon sat on the chair beside the hospital bed and sighed gently, saying," Don't worry, Wanda. Those who

survive a catastrophe are bound to have good fortune later on. Wait for your fortune to arrive."

| tilted my head and asked a little curiously, "Catastrophe?"

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Was she referring to my encounter in the woods?

"Did you know how high your fever was?" Shannon looked atlike she was looking at a rare animal. "Your

fever was 104 degrees but your brain still survived! What a miracle it is!”

| had no strength to speak and merely smiled faintly at her.

Theo saw the weary look on my face and said to Shannon, TH be here to take care of her. If you still have things

to do, then you can go ahead.”

How could Shannon not hear that Theo was driving her away? However, she looked at Theo and deliberately

angered him. "I have nothing to do. What's there forto do? You, Mr. Grant, however,

must be pretty busy, huh?"

Theo frowned, not a hint of a smile on his face. He had already been holding his tongue. Now that he knew

Shannon was deliberately angering him, it made him want to speak even less.

Probably from the medicine | just took, | felt a little drowsy and could not help but close my eyes. As soon as | did

that, | immediately fell asleep.

For the next two days, Theo continued to take care ofin the hospital. He took great care ofand prepared

three meals a day forwithout fail. He even accompaniedto the toilet.

| started having mixed feelings about it. On this day, after he cback from a phone call, | looked at him and

said, "I've recovered, Theo. If you have things to do, then go and do them. You don't have to take care of me

anymore."

Theo glanced mildly at me. Then, as though he did not hear what | said, he cover and sat down on the chair.

He picked out an apple from the fruit basket and said, "Have an apple."

| was suddenly speechless. After deliberating for a few seconds, | said, "I can be discharged today. Thank you for

taking care offor the last few days."

The man let out a light hum as though he did not take my words seriously.

After slicing the apple, he looked atand said, "Munchkin wants to visit you."

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| froze, not expecting him to bring up Munchkin so suddenly.

It was already August. The summer holiday was almost over. | had promised to go hduring his summer

holiday and bring him out on a trip, but | did not keep m y word.

"How is he doing?" My voice was a little soft as | felt rather guilty.

Theo pursed his lips and said mildly, "He often makes a fuss about wanting to see you. He's only four, after all.

It’s hard not to miss his mother when he’s been away from you for so long."

| lowered my head and felt a little guilty.

Looking out at the tree outside the window,

| asked somewhat distractedly, "When is he coming over?"

It would be September soon. School started in September. If he wanted to cover, then it would be in the

next few days.

Theo stuffed the apple into my hand and asked calmly, "Don't you plan to go back to Whaldorf City to see him?"

| subconsciously clasped my hands together and said in a rather flustered tone, "The Fredericks' project has just «

begun. My illness has delayed several days of work. | can't leave now."