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Sitting in the taxi, Audrey told the driver the address of the hospital where Kylee was staying.
On the way, Audrey called Bryson.
"Hello?"
Hearing the familiar deep voice, Audrey raised her eyebrows slightly. "It's me."
"It's over?"
Audrey nodded, "It's over."
"What's the result?"
Audrey looked down at Toby's signature on the share transfer contract on her lap, smiling.
"Mr. Toby has already signed the share transfer contract."
"Congratulations!"
She smiled more happily, "Thank you."
"Where are you now?"
"I'm on my way to the hospital. Grandma Cordova is discharged this morning. I'm going to help with the discharge formalities."
"Okay. Later I will pick you two up once the meeting is over."
Audrey cried out in alarm.
"What? You are in a meeting now?"
"Yes."
"Then just focus on the meeting. I won't disturb you."
"Okay. Bye then."
Hanging up the phone, Audrey looked at the rapidly changing view outside the window and heaved a long sigh of relief.
Now she had taken back one thing that had belonged to her before.
Sooner or later, she would take back all that should belong to her one by one.
...
Audrey arrived at the hospital.
She jumped out and rushed to the inpatient department.
Before Audrey entering the ward, she heard someone laughing excitedly.
"I haven't eaten this roast chicken for a long time!" Kylee's voice came from inside.
Simon laughed and said, "Great grandmother, please take your time. I also ordered roast duck, trotters, and chicken feet that you like, all coming soon."
"It's my great-grandson who loves me the most." Kylee ate with relish and complained, "You know what. Since your aunt came home, everyone at home was told to watch me not eat at random. All the servants didn't listen to me and served me vegetables every day. I'm dying to eat these. I almost go crazy!"
"Don't worry. You have me now. When you want to eat these in the future, just tell me and I'll buy them for you at any time."
"Great!" Kylee nodded in agreement.
Audrey sneered and walked in.
Kylee just pulled off a leg from the roast chicken and was about to eat it. Then she saw Audrey who suddenly appeared outside the door.
Kylee immediately dropped the chicken leg in her hand, threw back the quilt, and hid the wrappers under it.
Simon was surprised. He didn't know why Kylee threw away the chicken leg she was about to eat. Then seeing Kylee looking out of the ward with a guilty expression, he immediately realized something and followed her gaze. Outside the door he saw Audrey.
"Sure!"
Audrey put her handbag on the sofa beside and prepared to leave.
Simon and Kylee heaved a sigh of relief at the same time, thinking that Audrey would finally leave.
Unexpectedly, Audrey suddenly turned around.
Simon and Kylee became nervous again.
Simon asked, "Aunt Audrey, what's wrong?"
Kylee followed, "Yes. Elliana, why do you stop?"
Audrey smiled at the two of them and then strode to their side.
Simon was even more nervous. He reflexively leaned back as Audrey approached, but his feet remained still.
Looking at them, Audrey directly pointed at the chicken leg that fell on the ground, "Where did that come from?"
Kylee gave Simon a hard push. Simon immediately admitted, "That's mine. I just ate it."
"Really?" Audrey pushed Simon away and took out the wrappers under the quilt. She also took out a piece of paper to wipe the grease on Kylee's hands and around her mouth. She continued, "Don't tell me that you can eat a roast chicken without any grease on you but on your great-grandma who didn't eat!"
Kylee shrunk her neck, "Well ..."
Simon immediately explained, "Don't worry. I only bought this for her. Besides, it's just a roast chicken. There's no need to make such a fuss. It's okay."
Before he finished, a delivery man appeared out of the ward with two bags in his hand.
A professional smile hung on his face, "Mr. Randall, here are the roast duck, trotters, and chicken feet you ordered."
Simon said nothing anymore.
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