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After sending Lindley away, Harold volunteered to tell Bryson, "Bryson, I'm here to look after my sister. You didn't rest last night. You should rest for a while. I'll look after her."

At that, Harold was a little guilty.

Harold and Bryson had taken turns on duty last night. However, when Bryson was on duty, Harold slept so deeply. Harold slept for several hours when Bryson looked after Audrey alone.

Harold felt extremely guilty. Therefore, Harold had to bear the responsibility tonight. He could not let Bryson look after Audrey alone. Moreover, Audrey was Harold's biological sister. Harold thought that he should be on duty.

"I'll look after her. And you take a rest!" Bryson stared straight at Audrey on the bed, unwilling to look away.

"But, Bryson, you..."

"Maybe she will wake up early. I want to be the first one she sees when she wakes up!"

Harold did not know what to say.

He thought, 'Well, you are right. You should look after her.'

Because of Bryson's insistence, Harold fell asleep on the small bed in the ward.

The next morning, when the first ray of sunlight shone on Harold's face, he woke up.

He rubbed his eyes and looked at Bryson and Audrey.

Harold saw Bryson sitting by Audrey's bed, holding Audrey's hand with his hand, leaning against the bedhead, and sleeping.

The scene of them leaning against each other looked quite warm. And the others would be unwilling to disturb them.

Harold felt a little guilty.

Last night, he had vowed to look after Audrey. But in the end ... not only did he not hold on, he even slept until dawn.

Harold sat up, which made a slight sound from the bed. Then Bryson woke up.

Harold stiffened and looked at Bryson guiltily.

Bryson woke up and touched Audrey's forehead. He heaved a sigh of relief after confirming that Audrey did not have a fever.

"I'm sorry, Bryson. I have disturbed you!" Harold whispered.

Bryson shook his head. "It doesn't matter. There's no need to lower your voice. She hasn't come out of her coma!"

Then Harold remembered that his sister was unconscious.

Harold said dejectedly, "I wonder when my sister will wake up."

Bryson looked at Audrey in his arms tenderly and lovingly. He gently moved the hair on her forehead, revealing her pretty forehead. Then he smiled and said, "Soon. Audrey will wake up soon. She knows that so many people who care about her are waiting for her. She won't let everyone wait too long."

With that, Bryson lowered his head and warmly kissed Audrey's forehead.

The kiss had nothing to do with desire. But it was full of affection. Anyone looking at them would feel touched and not have any abnormal thoughts.

Harold thought, 'Yes, my sister has always been considerate. She will not let others wait too long.'

After getting out of bed, Bryson fetched some warm water and sponged Audrey's face and hands so that her face and hands looked cleaner.

Audrey had once said that no matter how miserable she had been, as long as she took a bath, she would be as bright as ever. She loved to be clean. After her face was sponged, she looked much better.

Bryson was noble. But he was willing to lower himself to look after Audrey. Harold felt very warm.

With Bryson in the second half of her life, Audrey would be very happy.

After breakfast, Lindley came.

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