At the hospital, Adrian was in rather low spirits because he did not see Avery that day.
The bodyguard sat beside his hospital bed and was absorbed in some mobile game. Meanwhile, Adrian stared at the ceiling in a daze.
It did not take long before the door of the ward was pushed open and Avery walked in.
Adrian looked at her in a daze and thought he was dreaming. After all, the bodyguard had told him earlier in the morning that Avery was not coming that day.
"How are you feeling today, Adrian?" Avery walked up to the bed and asked.
The bodyguard immediately quit the game and stood up in shock.
"Miss Tate? Didn't you say you were going to take care of your husband today?" The bodyguard cleared his throat awkwardly." Why are you here? Is your husband alright? Or did you get into an argument with him?"
"Would it kill you to talk a little less?"
Avery seemed to realize that the people around her, such as Mike and the bodyguard, frequently overstepped their boundaries.
It was probably because she had a good temper that they felt they could take things a little less seriously.
Adrian grabbed Avery's hand and said with a bright smile, "I'm much better. Bring me out!" "Are you sure you can be discharged from the hospital?" Avery glanced at his medication for that day and saw that it was nearly finished.
"I don't want to stay here," he looked at her and pleaded. "I'm worried Nathan might come to me and hit me."
Avery looked at his uneasy expression and nodded. "I'll ask your doctor and see if you're ready to be discharged from the hospital today. If so, then I'll get you discharged."
At Elliot's mansion, Mrs. Scarlet brought breakfast to the master bedroom on the second floor after Avery left.
"Master Elliot, you need to at least eat something or else your health will get worse," Mrs. Scarlet said bitterly. "I overheard your conversation earlier. That man named Adrian is Shea's brother?" Elliot took the food from Mrs. Scarlet's hand and answered coldly.
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