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My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly) novel Chapter 1112

Summary for Chapter 1112: My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly)

Summary of Chapter 1112 from My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly)

Chapter 1112 marks a crucial moment in Kimberley’s Romance novel, My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Before dragging Lemur out of the ward, Reagan whispered into Audrey's ears, "Audrey, please comfort our Boss. As a woman, she's considered quite pitiful to live like this."

"Come here!" Silvia waved her hand at Reagan. Did he think that just because she was lying on the hospital bed that she couldn't beat him up? How dare he humiliate her in her face?

Silvia had always pushed Reagan and Lemur around, so with one look, they knew what she wanted to do. Therefore, they immediately turned around and left the ward. Who would be that stupid to go up to her and let her give them a beating?

After Reagan and Lemur left, Silvia and Audrey were the only ones left in the room. Silvia then said, "I will be discharged from the hospital soon though. What are you guys doing here?"

"Well, I'm here to keep you company during your discharge." Audrey said.

Silvia said, "Could you please help me get the procedure done then? Also, I have to go over to my mom's place later to bring her home."

Audrey said, "I came here because I knew that you were going to pick auntie up today. With that strong body of yours, we were never worried about you actually."

Silvia snorted and said, "What about you? Have you found a new job?"

The moment Silvia mentioned job, Audrey's eyes darkened in an instant. He sighed and said, "I'm still looking for a job. I guess I'll find one sooner or later."

Silvia felt a little skeptical, so she asked. "Audrey, you are quite good-looking, and you have the academic qualifications too. How could it be that no company is willing to take you in?"

Audrey shrugged and said, "What else? I've offended the most powerful figure in Madison City and when I was being fired, the airline company had made a public announcement about it. No companies would want to get themselves involved in this, so no one would want to hire me."

If it wasn't for the fact that she had borne a deep emotion for this city, she might have already left this city right after she was being fired by the airline company.

Audrey was the kind who would never fail to mention about money. She had always said that money is the only thing she cared about and she was never kind with her words. However, after getting along with her, Silvia thought that the two of them really clicked. She learned that one should never judge a book by its cover. In fact, Audrey was a kind person, but she had never wanted to show that side of her to anyone.

Silvia didn't have many friends, but she cherished the few she had. Since Audrey was in difficulty, she wanted to help her out. "Why don't you come work for my company?"

"Your company?" Audrey asked with a smile.

Silvia said, "Yeah, it's the company that my dad had left behind for me. Someone has taken it away, but it will come back to me soon. Also, I will need new employees to run the company with me, so why don't you come over to help me? The salary is not very high, but it's still a reasonable price."

Audrey knocked on Silvia's head. "Don't look down on me, little girl. Do you really think that I'm that useless? Let me tell you, I'm actually an alumna of a prestigious university, okay?"

Audrey was a few years older than Silvia so Silvia didn't mind Audrey calling her a little girl. "Well, if you are that awesome, then you can choose whichever department you like to work in. I'll give you three months to prove yourself, otherwise I will fire you."

"The Public Relations Department!" Audrey immediately named a department. It seemed that she did pay some attention to Wateria Corporation. "The PR Department has a lot to do with networking and more importantly, you will need a beautiful woman like me to handle the situation. As long as I am there, I promise that anything that is related to the PR department will be done with perfection. It will not be criticized as it had been previously."

After completing the discharge procedure, Silvia and Audrey then went over to the eighth floor to pick Mrs. Turner, who had been staying at the hospital, back home.

Mrs. Turner knew that she would be discharged from the hospital today, so she had already packed all her things up and waited for her daughter to pick her up.

Not only did Silvia come today, she had even brought a few friends along with her to take Mrs. Turner home. The house became a little livelier in an instant.

The house was neat and spotless as if the owner of the house had never left. Reagan and Lemur both shared the credit. A few days ago, the two of them had volunteered themselves to clean up the house, and that was why the house was so clean and comfortable.

Looking at these sensible young adults, Mrs. Turner was happy. "Reagan, Lemur, thank you for keeping companying Silvia all these while."

"Auntie, we are your sons too, aren't we? That's what we should do." Reagan's mouth was as sweet as honey, which had never failed to make the elders happy just by listening to him. It was the same for Mrs. Turner. She was overjoyed and replied, "Yes, it's great to have you two around!"

These two young men had always gotten along well with Silvia ever since they were younger. Now that something had happened to the Turner family, they were the only ones who had remained loyal to Silvia. How could she not be touched?

After greeting the two young men, Mrs. Turner then carefully observed Silvia's new friend, Audrey.

Ever since Silvia was a kid, there were no girls willing to hang out with her. Audrey was the first female friend whom Silvia had brought home. When Mrs. Turner looked at Audrey, she couldn't help but scrutinize Audrey from head to toe.

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