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Fortunately, Lillian’s bodyguard was still waiting downstairs. Seeing my hand still dripping, he quickly took back to the hospital.

Upon arriving at the hospital, Lillian was shocked. "William, what happened to your hand? Did soone from the company bully you?"

Her face darkened as she angrily said, "What kind of lousy company dares to bully you? Call for help. The more the better! Co with to Skylight!"

I quickly held her back. "No. I accidentally bumped into sothing."

"Really?"

"Of course."

After so persuasion, I managed to calm her down. Lillian looked gentle but had such a fiery personality. It was quite a contrast.

How did I not notice this when she was caught yesterday?

The doctor opened the wound, and luckily, the stitches hadn’t burst. Just the wound had split. The doctor cleaned the wound and applied dication, almost making pass out from the pain.

Seeing my agony, Lillian was extrely anxious, constantly blowing on the wound. "Will this help?"

"Are you silly? If you blow air and accidentally get saliva on the wound, it might get infected!"

She quickly covered her mouth, eyes wide, looking incredibly adorable.

My gaze dropped, and a term popped into my head: Cute Busty Girl!

Back in the ward, lying on the bed out of sheer boredom, I started chatting with Mary. When she found out my hand was hurt, she freaked out.

Mary felt worried as she texted: [Why didn’t you tell that you got hurt?]

Mary: [Which hospital are you in now? I’ll co over right away!]

Damn, stop ssing around.

If you ca over and ran into this "Cute Busty Girl," how would I explain it?

I was currently her probationary boyfriend. Although we hadn’t finished the assessnt period, we had exchanged a kiss, and she wasn’t the type to fool around.

If she saw a cute girl serving her boyfriend, how would she react?

A battlefield?

Or would she tear apart with her bare hands?

Just then, she initiated a video call.

I quickly muted it. ’What should I do?’

’Answer the call or not?’

’Not answering is definitely not an option, but Lillian is here. Wait. Do I have any relationship with this girl? Why should I avoid her?’

’Isn’t it better to be open and honest?’

But, to avoid unnecessary trouble, it’s better to keep her away.

"Lillian!"

"Yes?"

"I’m feeling a bit hungry. I want sothing light. Could you get sothing?"

She quickly ran over. "How about so abalone porridge?"

Kids from wealthy families were indeed different. We could only eat plain rice porridge, while she went straight for abalone porridge.

"Okay, thank you."

"Wait here. I’ll go now."

As soon as she left, I imdiately answered the video call.

In the video, Mary was anxiously asking, "Are you seriously injured? Why are you in the hospital?"

As she spoke, her eyes welled up with tears. Wow, those tears ca fast.

She looked like I was on the verge of death.

"Mary, It’s okay. It’s just a minor injury. I’ll be out of the hospital in a couple of days."

"You’re so casual about it. Tell , which hospital are you in!"

"It’s nothing. You don’t need to co. I’ll see you after I’m discharged."

"William!" Mary fud, "Do you even consider your girlfriend or what?"

"Well, I guess, possibly... yeah!"

Seeing her really cry, I didn’t dare to joke anymore. I regretted ntioning I was injured and hospitalized.

"I’m sorry, Mary. Please don’t cry. Your tears break my heart."

I hurriedly tried to comfort her, but she cried even harder. "Tell . Which hospital are you in?"

I realized that if I didn’t let her co today, she might cry her eyes out.

"I’m at Sevan First People’s Hospital, in the exclusive surgical ward."

She imdiately stopped crying and said, "Okay, wait for for about fifteen minutes. I’ll be right there."

With that, she ended the video call.

I felt uneasy. If necessary, I would tell the truth later, which would also send Lillian back.

A young girl like her sleeping in the sa room as a grown man like was inappropriate.

Were her parents really that trusting, or did they think my refusal of a billion-dollar check indicated I was a good person?

I was a good person, but I was also a man!

Weren’t they worried their daughter would co ho pregnant in a few months?

While I was lost in thought, Paul sent a call. "William, which hospital are you in? I’ll co see you after work."

"What? It’s just a minor injury."

"Tell the location quickly. I’ll co under the guise of visiting you, but actually, I want to see the beautiful nurses."

"Get lost."

This guy never took things seriously, so I gave him the location.

A few minutes later, the door creaked open. I thought it was Lillian returning, but it was Mary!

"William, what happened to you?" she asked.

As soon as she saw , she rushed over, tears streaming down her face. "Where are you injured? Is it serious? Do you need surgery?"

I raised my left hand and said, "Just here, a minor injury. It’s nothing serious."

Looking at the crimson bandage, she pouted. "You didn’t take seriously at all. Such a big deal, and you didn’t tell ."

"I didn’t want you to worry."

I wiped away her tears and asked, "Why did you co so quickly?"

She sniffed and replied, "Edward was nearby for a eting. He said he’d co over after he was done."

"Edward is coming too?"

I wiped my sweat, thinking, ’If he sees us embracing like this, will he cancel the project in anger?’

"Yeah, but he won’t be here so soon, probably after six." She said. "Perfect, I’ll stay here to look after you!"

Staying to take care of ?

It was fine, but what about Lillian?

She held my hand and asked, "Does it hurt?"

"It did a mont ago, but now that you’re here, it doesn’t hurt anymore."

"You’re so sweet!"

"Don’t you already know whether I’m sweet or not?"

I chuckled.

She bit her lip lightly and said, "It’s been two days, and I almost forgot, but I want to taste it now!"

What else was there to say? Just go for it!

I wrapped my arm around her slender waist and lifted her onto my lap.

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