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When Cathy woke up, it was dusk. The burning clouds on the horizon seemed to be splashed with bright red blood, and they looked thick and colorful against the setting sun.
Paul was sitting beside the hospital bed, peeling apples in circles. His calm eyes looked incomparably gentle against the warm yellow light.
Seeing Cathy wake up, Paul's eyes burst with joy. He put down the apple kernel fruit knife in his hand and half-supported Cathy to drink some warm water that had been prepared long ago. His eyes seemed to be filled with starlight in an instant.
"Is there anything wrong?" Cathy shook her head, still so thirsty that she could not speak.
Seeing that, Paul fed her some more water, and only then did he hear her whisper "Thank you".
Paul smiled and said, "Thank you for what. I am willing to do anything for you."
Cathy moved her fingers and realized that she was wrapped like a steamed bun. She couldn't help but look at Paul as if she was asking why I was like this.
Seeing this, Paul couldn't help but laugh. He extended his long and thin finger and pointed at her forehead. He said helplessly and heartache.
"You, you, the infection of the wound and the high fever caused by the cold and exhaustion won't go away. If it weren't for the good fortune that I went over, you probably wouldn't be able to get up there."
Cathy blushed with embarrassment. She was already pretty, and her blushing appearance made her feel even more rare and distressed.
Paul's heart throbbed, but in the end, he didn't say anything. He just accompanied her for a while and went downstairs to buy her porridge.
Cathy had just closed her eyes and rested for a while when she heard the door of the ward being knocked open with a "bang". She frowned and opened her eyes to look at the rash fellow who had hit them.
Who would have thought that when he opened his eyes, he see Randy pouncing on his bedside. Right now, his green and black beard was pulled apart, and he was in an unprecedented sorry state.
She closed her eyes and turned her head to the other side.
Randy's heart trembled. He stood up and looked deeply at Cathy, who had turned her face away to express her refusal.
He had just learned that Cathy had been taken away by Paul when he rushed over. He had not slept for two days and nights in a row. Only now did he know when he saw someone.
He had fallen in love with the woman he had hated for three years.
The corner of his lips curled into a bitter smile. Randy wasn't someone who didn't dare to admit it. However, he didn't expect that when he finally discovered his intentions, the two of them would meet again on such an occasion.
"Are you ... alright?" He asked softly with guilt and concern.
"I'm fine, don't worry." Cathy said, her voice hoarse and despondent.
Didn't he send her over ruthlessly just to wound himself? Now there was no need for hypocrisy.
Randy's heart suddenly twitched. His gaze fell from Cathy's stubborn side to her bandaged palm, and his gaze tightened.
"What happened to your hand?" He took a few steps forward and grabbed Cathy's injured hand.
Tears of grievance immediately flowed out of Cathy's eyes. However, this person reluctantly refused to cry and only shouted at him with red eyes.
"What's wrong with me? Why don't you ask John what's wrong with me? Are you satisfied only if I die there?"
Randy froze there and sent Cathy over to let John take care of her. He was afraid that she would be bullied because she randomly received guests. Why was Cathy so excited?
The arrogant man lowered his head for the first time. "Sorry, I didn't expect an explosion. I didn't mean to."
Cathy was stunned and asked Randy, "Did an explosion happen in the Scott Family?"
"I'm going to sell the house my family gave me. With my savings over the years, I should be able to raise ten million yuan. Let's not be bullied by him, okay?"
Cathy smiled and revealed a small dimple on her cheek, "Alright, alright. It is so nice of my baby Paul. It's fine, you don't need to sell the house."
Hearing the words "baby Paul", Paul's face instantly burned, "I'm already so old, don't call me that."
Cathy laughed out loud. In high school, Paul's mother came to school once. When they met, she hugged Paul and called him Baby. At that time, Cathy made fun of him for a long time.
Now thought about it, those happy days were really gone.
It was like another life.
The two of them did not mention the sale of the house to pay back the money.
Cathy didn't mention it because she didn't want Paul to pay too much for her. She didn't want to owe her feelings in vain.
Paul didn't mention it because he knew that Cathy had rejected him in this way. His heart was sour, but he still took good care of her.
After spending three days in the hospital, Cathy could finally be discharged from the hospital.
On this day, accompanied by Paul, Cathy underwent a routine general examination in the hospital. The results were not available until a few days later. She solemnly rejected Paul's suggestion to send her back and prepared to leave the hospital alone.
At this time, someone pounced on her...
"Sister, I miss you so much!"
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