As Catherine drove to the hospital, she silently sympathized with Brennan and Lea.
She felt that Suzie and Lucas were about to trick them again.
However, that was fine. Although Brennan was very cold toward Lea, he had not remarried for decades and there was no woman around him. Maybe he really had not let go of Lea.
It was almost 8:00 p.m. by the time she reached the hospital.
Catherine hurried into the ward, where Shaun was curled up in a ball with his back to the door. The pale light fell on his figure, giving him an air of loneliness.
Hadley stood up and shrugged at her helplessly.
Catherine nodded and walked over.
Shaun's handsome and clean face was full of grievances, sadness, and loneliness. His eyes were tinged red as though tears were about to fall yet he was desperately enduring it. His lips were also pressed together tightly, making him look like a poor child who was refusing to cry even though he was suffering.
Catherine’s heart almost melted.
She really could not stand seeing a big man like him show such an adorable expression.
She walked over, sat on the bed, and rubbed his head." Why aren’t you eating? Aren’t you hungry?"
When Shaun saw her, his dark eyes instantly brightened as though there were countless stars twinkling in them.
If there was a tail behind him, it would definitely be wagging rapidly now.
"Cathy, you’re back."
"Yeah," Catherine repeated her question, "Why aren't you eating?"
"I don’t want to eat if you're not around.” Shaun pouted and glanced at Hadley. “I don't like him. He's not as good-looking as you."
Hadley,
He wanted to cry. 'Young Master Hill, you're so biased when it comes to your woman. I didn't notice it before.'
"A person can't survive on their looks alone,” Catherine said gently, “Plus, Hadley cares about you very much."
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