??Chapter 413: Chapter 414: So it was him who sent her to the hospital
Chapter 413: Chapter 414: So it was him who sent her to the hospital
The nurse knocked on the door and ca in, took her temperature, and smiled, “Miss Turner, you need to have an IV drip once a week, either in the morning or afternoon.”
Cherish Turner got up and washed, wanting to leave the hospital and go ho. While washing her face, soone entered the ward, and Jackson imdiately greeted them. Cherish ca out of the bathroom and saw a very anxious Yannis Griffith. He saw her too and ca forward, looking left and right, “Cherish, how are you?”
“I’m fine. Just had a fever,” Cherish said with a smile.
“Really?” He seed unsure and asked again.
Cherish said seriously, “Really.”
“Can you leave the hospital now?” Yannis Griffith helped her up and looked at Jackson.
“She can leave.”
Yannis Griffith sighed in relief and said, “I’ll take you ho!”
He drove Cherish ho after taking care of the discharge procedures. As they left the hospital, Yannis glanced at her from ti to ti. Cherish appeared unhappy, and he knew that there must have been a problem between her and his older brother.
Cherish’s stomach was empty, but she had no appetite.
The endless flow of vehicles on the road, she closed her eyes, but his furrowed brow appeared in her mind.
She fell asleep, but continued to have the sa dream, one with him in it.
After several days of IV drips and resting at ho, Cherish felt that her body had improved significantly. Four days later, she couldn’t stand the boredom and decided to go to work, ending her sick leave. Editor-in-Chief Davis initially disagreed because her illness hadn’t fully recovered; besides, everyone knew what Cherish ant to William Griffith. If sothing happened to Cherish again, not only would the position of a director at the headquarters be impossible, but even being an editor-in-chief here would be unlikely.
However, Cherish was very firm, so he reluctantly agreed.
“If you pass out again, I’ll make you take a one-month vacation to rest!” Editor-in-Chief Davis warned.
Cherish laughed and naturally promised.
After returning to work, their colleagues were concerned and inquired about her well-being.
Cherish had no idea that it was William Griffith who took her to the hospital that day. Standing in the refreshnt area, Cherish’s heart was like boiling coffee, fluttering and unable to calm down. Holding a cup of coffee, thinking she would see him soon, she beca extrely nervous. She took a sip, only to scald her tongue.
It was said that the project’s plans were finally set.
During Cherish’s ti off, several key mbers of the manga group had begun planning the venue.
A small, sandy bay on the northern shoreline of Haicheng’s estuary entrance. It used to be just a small beach village with a small population, mostly fishern. Its rapid developnt had now made it a unique community with a mix of old and new.
Griffith, in partnership with a land developer from the mainland, was developing a harbor resort. The residences of the resort had a view of the entire harbor.
The success of this project signaled Griffith’s entry into the real estate market.
The temperature was high, and the wind blowing from the harbor city had a unique humidity, sticky and damp.
Cherish was conducting an on-site inspection with her colleagues, docunting the detailed findings.
There was a car parked not far away on an empty lot.
In the back seat, a handso, cold man looked through the dark window at several people. He lowered the window slightly, and the hot sun imdiately blinded him. The man said sothing to the driver, and Thomas Harrison got out of the car and ran toward the group. After that, Cherish, who was working, looked back at the car, hesitated for a mont, and then slowly walked towards it.
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