Luke didn't say anything but listened to Kingsley's words carefully.
He lowered his head in contemplation without speaking anymore.
"You seem to be in a bad mood today. I won't bother you anymore. Bye." Kingsley put down the fruit basket and turned around to leave.
Luke was left in the room alone once again. Facing the window, he felt that the dark night seemed to swallow him up and make him integrated into itself.
No one knew or guessed what he was thinking about at this moment.
Early the next morning.
Eileen felt much better, so she came to the hospital.
She wanted to see him as many times as possible.
But she was surprised that there was no one in the ward. At that moment, a nurse wheeled Luke in.
"Hello." Luke said, "You don't need to come here from now on. I have recovered, so I can go back to the Bennington family's villa to rest."
"The hospital was more convenient than the Bennington family's villa." Eileen said.
Sitting in the wheelchair, Luke held a glass of water without saying anything. After a while, he raised his head and said, "Leave Lanechett after your engagement."
"Why?" She frowned in surprise.
"We shouldn't see each other anymore." He said.
"I grew up here. So did Ruben. Why should we leave here? Besides, we work here." Eileen felt he was unreasonable.
Luke twitched his eyebrows without speaking anymore.
Brandy came here. He asked Brandy to pack his things.
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