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Chapter 32: Unhappy

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

So, Mary stayed in Herman’s private hospital.

Adele was also summoned to the hospital to take care of Mary’s daily life.

When Herman saw Mary again, he always had a handso face, like an iceberg that would never lt.

Although conservative treatnt took a long ti, after the initial treatnt, she could be discharged after a week.

So, Herman could only respect Mary’s opinion and give her conservative treatnt.

The next day, when Monroe ca to visit Mary in the hospital, Mary, who was half lying in bed reading a book, expressed surprise. “Are you very free, brother? As far as I know, you have businesses all over the world. As the boss, shouldn’t you be very busy?”

Mary wanted to probe Monroe’s business direction, but Monroe did not want to talk to her about such things.

“I ca to see you, and you still have a problem with it? What book are you reading?”

Mary sighed in her heart. She told herself not to rush, but to take it slow.

“Just so love stories. You won’t be interested in it.” Mary kept the book and sat up with Adele’s help.

Monroe handed her so more books and and said, “You can relax if you’re bored. I won’t be coming over these days. I’m going to Europe.”

Mary looked at the things in the bag and her heart sank.

She lowered her eyes and said, “Oh.”.

Monroe called for the white-haired youth he had seen the other day to co in.

Mary raised her eyebrows and looked at Monroe and introduced, “This is Isidore. He’s very skilled. I’ll leave him here to protect you.”

“Hello, Miss!”

Isidore greeted Mary, and Mary nodded.

Monroe gave so more instructions and then left. Mary lay on the bed, unhappy.

Well, now she hoped that Monroe Hall would be as fierce and cruel to her as before.

Herman ca to check the room in the afternoon and saw Mary playing with a Rubik’s cube.

Her hand speed was very fast, and she could turn it around in a minute.

She was really smart. She was one of the few people he had seen solve this puzzle. She was smart, special, and very beautiful.

“What are you doing?”

Herman’s voice suddenly woke Mary up.

Mary put down the Rubik’s cube in her hand. She was very happy to hear Herman’s active concern. “Big brother, you’re finally willing to talk to ? You’re not angry with anymore?”

Mary asked carefully, but Herman’s usually cold and hard heart could not help but soften.

“Mm. Where did these co from? I see you’re playing well.”

“Monroe gave them to . He’s very good to now. He even arranged for Adele and Isidore to stay with !”

“I saw it. He really treats you differently. He should have already acknowledged you in his heart.”

Herman’s words made Mary stare at him in shock.

Herman did not feel that he was wrong. He just shrugged his shoulders.

Mary closed her chin and felt even more uncomfortable...

“How do you feel?”

Mary said gloomily, “Not really good...”

“Don’t think too much. I will give you the best dicine. You will recover as soon as possible.”

Herman was really a responsible doctor.

On the third day.

Mary woke up and saw a familiar figure.

She was sitting on the sofa with her legs crossed, looking at the romance novel she had been reading for the past two days.

Mary instantly woke up and exclaid, “Jayce!? Why are you here?”

Jayce looked up, his handso face showing a helpless smile. “Why do you think? You’re my baby sister. It’s only right for to visit you.”

Jayce stood up and walked over. He bent down and kissed Mary on the forehead, but he did not get up to look at her light green eyes.

“I’ve already listened to Herman’s story. I didn’t expect you to be so amazing. You killed a leopard with your bare hands and crippled a wolf. You actually know martial arts. Are you really the ordinary little girl that I thought you were?”

Jayce was too close to her. His llow voice was next to her ear. When their eyes t, Mary’s heart could not help but beat wildly.

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