When Vinson saw the expression on Jared's face, he felt a weight had lifted from his chest.
Everything was truly a coincidence.
Earlier in the day, he had gone to transfer several properties under her name, and that was why he had their marriage certificates with him.
He never thought it would come to use at the hospital.
“All right.” Vinson patted Jared's shoulder. “It's irreversible, so don't dwell on it.
There's no need for you to visit Arielle either. I'll watch over my wife myself.”
Jared nodded stiffly before leaving, and his eyes were still clouded over in a haze of shock.
Meanwhile, in the ward, Arielle had no idea what had transpired outside. She only heard Jared's voice.
When Vinson re-entered the room, she said, “I think I heard Jared's voice earlier. Is he not coming in?”
Vinson nodded. “He suddenly recalled having other things to do, so he took his leave first.”
Arielle hummed quietly in response. After a beat, she muttered, “He shouldn't keep staying in the hospital. Harvey's mostly fine now, and the nurses will take care of him in the ICU. Instead of staying in the hospital, he should take the opportunity to learn.
At that, Vinson raised a brow. “I wonder why he suddenly dropped the idea of joining the army and said that he wanted to study instead.”
“He's thinking of getting into Maxwell University,” Arielle started as she looked toward the doorway. “Honestly, he's talented and smart. If he were to put in more effort, I'm sure he won't have any troubles enrolling into Maxwell University.”
As Vinson adjusted the blanket on Arielle, he pointed out, “This isn't the time for you to worry about anyone else. First and foremost, you should be worrying about yourself. Be good and close your eyes to rest. You'll be fine by tomorrow.”
Indeed, Arielle was exhausted. Without saying anything else, she closed her eyes. In minutes, she fell asleep.
Vinson gently tucked her exposed arm under the blanket. Then, he took out his phone and began going through his emails while making sure that the bag of fluid was not running out any time soon.
Soon, night arrived.
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