A family who could have a close relationship with the Hanover family...
Vera sighed. No wonder when they met outside the elevator, Vera thought Yulia was someone with class. It turned out she used to be the daughter of a rich family.
"She worked in Hanover Corporation because she wasn't willing to accept help? You don't know about this?" Vera asked.
"Yeah." Quill nodded as he pursed his lips. Then, he looked at her and added, "If she hadn't fainted today, I wouldn't know she was in Hanover Corporation."
After that, he didn't bring it up again but put his arm around her shoulder and said, "C'mon, let's send you back first."
On their way out, Vera thought about Yulia for some reason. It must've been tough for a girl to shoulder everything until she couldn't any longer, after losing everything and not accepting any help from her friends.
However, she could not bring herself to ask Quill to help her. After all, this was something between them. She felt that she had better not meddle in
their affairs.
Yulia requested to be discharged after staying in the hospital for an afternoon.
Juliette stopped her and said, "Miss Maxwell, President Hanover told me to take good care of you here. Besides, you're still very weak. It's best if you stay in the hospital and rest."
"No," Yulia shook her head and refused. "I know my body well. I was indeed feeling a bit uncomfortable in the morning, but I'm all right now. Secretary Sharpio, could you please help me with the discharge formalities?"
Juliette refused her firmly.
"The order I received is to take care of you for a few days. It's getting dark soon. Miss Maxwell, is there anything you want to eat? I can go get it for you."
Yulia did not reply.
She did not expect Juliette to be so stubborn. Could it be that she really couldn't leave the hospital that day?
Thinking of this, Yulia decided to leave on her own instead of trying to communicate with Juliette.
However, her movements were so sudden that her vision went dark as soon as she got off the bed, and she almost fell forward. Fortunately, Juliette was quick enough to hold her up.
"Are you alright?"
It took Yulia a long time to gradually regain her vision. There was a huge difference in her blood pressure, so she was always easily dizzy.
As a result, Juliette helped Yulia back to bed.
"Miss Maxwell, it's best if you stay in the hospital for now with your current condition. Your body is at its limit. What you need to do most now is to rest here," Juliette advised.
Yulia wished to leave. But with her current condition, she didn't know if she could hold on until she reached home.
Even if she managed to get home, she still might faint. By that time, no one would realize nor worry about her. Wouldn't that be even worse?
She had to revive the Maxwell family. She couldn't die just like this.
At the thought of this, Yulia became determined. She did not mention leaving the hospital again. She pulled the blanket over herself weakly. "Okay. Thank you for your concern. I will have a good rest."
She insisted on discharging from the hospital a moment ago. To Juliette's surprise, she changed her mind in an instant after realizing that her body could not take it anymore.
"She's quite resolute," Juliette thought.
"You should also eat something. I'm going out to buy dinner. Is there any food that you don't like?" Juliette asked.
Food that she did not like?
In the past, Yulia had a long list; she was picky about everything. They were either not delicious, tasteless, or she simply did not like them.
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