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Amber picked the bracelet up and looked at it confusedly.
Then she put the bracelet back to the box and took out her phone. She wanted to call Jared and to ask him about it.
But as she was about to press the dialing key, it suddenly occurred to her that Ben said Jared was now with his grandmother.
So, maybe it was now somewhat inappropriate to call him.
"Maybe I should call him later in the afternoon," she said to herself.
After all, they needed to meet each other this afternoon.
Over this, Amber closed the box and locked it into the drawer.
It was an invaluable antique. If she lost it, she couldn't afford to compensate for it.
Then she put the key into her purse and picked up a pile of files and began her work.
Meanwhile, the employees of their companies who received the gifts from them began to post what they got on their social media to extend their wishes to Amber and Jared's marriage.
If there was only one employee posting their wishes online, no one would notice that.
But now there were hundreds of people who had done so. Therefore, they were soon noticed by the major media, who then knew that Amber and Jared would soon get remarried.
The news that they would get remarried soon made headlines in all the major media.
A few days ago, some tabloids had reported that they might get remarried soon. But as they didn't confirm that news, the general public was still uncertain about that.
But the majority of them did believe that the news was true.
Otherwise, they must have appeared to clarify.
So, when the news that they would really get remarried went viral on the internet, people didn't feel much surprised about that.
After all, it had been a popular topic of the entertainment section for several weeks.
Now they knew they had guessed right.
But their attitudes towards their remarriage differed to an extreme extent.
Someone sent their wishes to them while others thought their remarriage would end bad again.
In the hospital, Ben looked at Jared, who was staring at the screen of his phone with a dark face, and asked him carefully, "Do you need me to inform these media to block those users who are criticizing your remarriage?"
Jared squinted, "No, you don't have to."
"Then do you want to let them go?" Ben was taken aback.
Jared looked up at him coldly, "So, you think I'm such a tolerant person?"
"Definitely not!" Ben shook his head instantly.
He knew better than anyone else that Mr. Farrell would never forgive others easily.
Therefore, he wouldn't simply let them go.
But Ben still had no idea what Jared had in mind.
Jared noticed Ben's confusion and then put a cold smile on his face, "I just want their best wishes."
"So, Mr. Farrell, you want me to…"
"You can start an event online. Post a tweet that says if they retweet this one and write down their best wishes to us, they could get rewarded. What do you think they'll do?" Jared said in a low voice.
Ben smiled and said, "That's a good idea! I will do it right away, Mr. Farrell."
Jared nodded.
Ben nodded and walked out.
After he left, Jared and old Mrs. Farrell, who was sleeping on the bed, were the only ones in this wardroom.
Jared tucked up for her and then he saw her old face and the black circle around her eyes. Then he stared to blame himself in his mind.
"You little boy." Grandma smiled with relief.
She knew that Jared didn't want to leave.
So, she wouldn't urge him to leave anymore.
"I've heard what you said to the doctor, Jared," Lady Georgia said suddenly and put her hands around her waist.
Old as his grandma was, every move of her, though quite slow, looked quite elegant.
The flow of time could not erase the beauty from her.
Hearing her words, Jared's pupils contracted, "Grandma..."
Lady Georgia smiled, "Don't bother. I'm quite fine even though I've realized that I only have less than two years to live."
Jared lowered his eyelids and remained silent.
Lady Georgia patted his shoulder and said, "Keep the chin up, Jared. My grandson is always a confident boy."
"Sorry, Grandma," Jared bit his lips.
Lady Georgia smiled, "You don't have to apologize. I've been living for quite a long time. And, Jared, I miss your grandpa so much."
Jared was going to say that she would live for several years if she received proper treatment in this hospital. But now he refrained from saying these to her.
Because his grandma said she missed his grandpa so much.
What should he say?
To stop his grandpa from missing his grandpa?
It would be quite a difficult task for his grandma.
Lady Georgia knew what Jared had in mind now and she smiled, "Don't bother, Jared. Don't you frown like this. If you frown too often, you would look much older. You are already a few years older than Amber. If you become older, you will look like her father. By then others would think you have robbed the cradle."
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