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Joseph's deep brow wrinkled slightly. But in an instant, the corners of her mouth gradually curled up.

Getting into his car, he went to the hospital instead of going back to Joseph Bay.

Looking at all of Kathy's reports and X-rays, he spent almost every night thinking about surgical options.

But each of these options was highly dangerous.

In the latter part of the night, only nicotine could make him feel less afraid.

...

The next morning, Kathy was about to go to the Joseph's Group when she was informed. As the end of the semester approached, all Ocean University students were suspended from drug development.

The disappointment on Kathy's face was obvious.

She wouldn’t see Joseph again.

Tapping on her phone, she saw his message: Remember to eat breakfast.

Five simple words, but it was heartwarming, and a smile spread across her face.

Zofia looked at her in confusion.

"Kathy, you're creeping me out with that smile."

The truth was that she hadn't seen Kathy smile in all the time she had known her.

"Yeah, well, I'm not smiling." Kathy grimaced deliberately.

Zofia came over to her bed. Naturally, she saw Kathy's phone screen right away.

"What man sent this to you?"

"Joseph."

"What's going on with you two? I remember that last night he gave you a tutorial. Did something happen between you?" Zofia said deliberately and ambiguously.

Kathy was embarrassed. The image of her kissing Joseph involuntarily came to her mind. Her cheeks were getting redder and redder ...

"How there is any things..."

"That must something happen!"

"No."

"Are you guys together?"

"Maybe…" Kathy frowned.

She couldn't really guess at Joseph's attitude last night.

"What do you mean? Isn't that kind of thing clear?"

"I didn't promise to remarry him. But we held hands last night."

The feeling was unfamiliar, yet it touched her heart.

"You guys are so innocent!" Zofia exclaimed.

"Or what?" Kathy asked innocently.

Actually, she liked it better this way, to begin with.

It wasn't because of a marriage that they had to get close.

Rather, it was just because she wanted to.

...

On Saturday, Kathy came to the hospital. Recently, Benedict had been in the hospital, and Kathy was interning with him.

By the time she finished documenting the surgical progress of the patients, it was almost evening.

During this time, Joseph tutored her every day.

Kathy, however, rushed to another hospital first.

She made an appointment with a brain surgeon for a thorough examination before returning to Ocean University Hospital.

Not far away, Joseph's car was parked outside.

Kathy frowned at the man getting out of the car. How did he get here?

"Back to Joseph Bay tonight, huh?" He took her hand in his and warmed it up.

Before Kathy could regain consciousness, Joseph had already brought her to the car.

It was already winter, and it was cold outside, but the temperature inside the car was just right.

"Aren't you at school?" Kathy asked in a daze.

"You don't have class tomorrow, so you'll rest there tonight. I can give you a tutorial tomorrow, too," Joseph said softly.

"Whatever you say," Kathy smiled.

Her bright smile fell into his eyes. Joseph narrowed his eyes and lifted her chin to kiss her passionately.

Kathy took him in her arms and raised her neck.

Everything about her made him swoon.

Joseph had just driven back to Joseph Bay but received a call from Veronica. Mathew fainted at home.

Kathy watched in confusion as Joseph turned the car around.

"What's wrong?"

"Grandpa is usually very good to me. I don't want anything to happen to him either."

"I'll take him in for a checkup tomorrow. Can you arrange that for me?" Joseph asked.

"Well, I'll contact the hospital. I'll be going home then."

"I'll drive you back."

Kathy didn't refuse. After all, even if she had refused, Joseph's attitude was just as strong.

"For the next two days, you may have to suspend your tuition." Joseph frowned.

"That's okay. It's still a while before the exams."

"Kathy, thank you."

This was the first time Kathy had heard this from Joseph's mouth.

She looked at him unexpectedly, "You thanked me for what."

"For being willing to come back to me." Joseph's voice was low.

But Kathy heard it.

Her heart shuddered. Right now, she wanted to cry.

She was the one who should thank him for being there for her in her last days.

Kathy held Joseph's hand tightly in hers.

The limousine stopped at the bottom of the dormitory building. They were both very sad.

However, the thought of seeing Joseph tomorrow made Kathy feel less lost.

Joseph did not get into the car until Kathy's back was out of his sight.

He was still back at the hospital, going over the cases, and thinking about the surgical options.

Kathy came over to the hospital early the next day. Now that she was interning here, it was easy for her to schedule a physical exam for Mathew.

It didn't take long for Joseph to bring Mathew over. The two of them waited in the hallway.

"Why don't you take Grandpa to Boston Hospital? It's a lot less crowded there," Kathy asked him.

"I want to see you." Joseph looked at her intently.

His words caused Kathy to smile.

"We see each other all the time." She muttered.

"Not often enough." He hugged Kathy's tiny waist. Every second of every day, he just wanted to rub her into his body.

She belonged only to him.

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