Sharon closed her eyes. She knew Anthony was in a difficult situation, so she asked, "Why doesn't Stanley let me leave the hospital? Does he want to imprison me?"
"Of course not! He's not that bad!" Anthony subconsciously took Stanley's side.
Sharon looked straight at him and said, "If so, why does he have people guarding outside?"
She was right. Someone was guarding her ward around the clock.
If no one was there, Sharon would have run away, but there were, they would say every time she opened the door, "Miss Cruz, if you need anything, just tell us. We can help."
Sharon could only hold back her anger and stay in the small ward.
Sweat trickled down Anthony's forehead. "I can't stay here for 24 hours, so Boss arranged for those people to protect you just in case you need anything and no one is here to help you."
Sharon sneered and said, "How is there no one? This is a hospital, and there are many nurses here."
In fact, Anthony didn't know why Stanley sent someone to guard her ward.
Anthony was even more confused since Stanley didn't come to the hospital in the past two days. Stanley was clearly worried about Sharon, but he didn't come over to visit her.
Even if he was angry with her, he shouldn't do it to this point.
Anthony sighed and said, "Madam, have a good rest in the hospital in the next few days, and please don't go out. When you recover, Boss will take you home."
Sharon hugged herself, pouting grumpily.
"Stanley must be imprisoning me. I can't think of any other possibilities," she thought.
She bit her lip and felt upset. She didn't expect Stanley to be so horribly ruthless.
Instead of asking her for an explanation or visiting her, he simply ordered his men to keep an eye on her.
She hated him!
In the doctor's office.
Howard checked Stanley's shoulder. The whole time, Stanley donned a gloomy and cold expression as if someone owed him money.
Howard knew that Stanley had been in a bad mood these days because he would look like this every time he came to change his bandages.
Howard patted him on the shoulder and said, "You don't have to come tomorrow. You've recovered well."
Stanley glanced at him expressionlessly.
"Oh my god, it doesn't hurt?" Howard looked at his hand and said, "I should have slapped you harder."
As he said this, he wanted to pat Stanley's wound again.
"Hmm?"
Stanley threw a sideways glance at him with a scalpel in his hand which he fidgeted with it casually, a cold light shining on the surface of the knife.
Howard swallowed anxiously and embarrassedly withdrew his hand. He forced a smile and said, "Haha, I'm just kidding. You are a patient, and I am a doctor. How can I hurt you? What are you doing with this thing? Be careful not to hurt yourself. Come on, give it to me."
Stanley sneered and threw the scalpel aside. After rubbing his eyebrows, he asked, "How's her arm?"
"Who?"
Howard played dumb.
Stanley looked at him expressionlessly.
Howard did not dare to provoke him. "Do you want to know? Why don't you go and have a look at her yourself?"
"Howard, don't challenge my patience."
"She won't die. It's just a bruise that may already disperse these two days. She can be discharged from the hospital anytime now." Howard rolled his eyes.
Stanley fell silent and didn't say anything else.
Howard leaned on one side, took out a cigarette, and handed it over. Stanley said without even lifting his head, "Doctors offering to hand cigarettes to patients?"
Although he said so, he still reached out to take it.
Howard was speechless for a moment and said, "Anyway, what are you doing arranging those sturdy bodyguards at her ward? The nurses are so scared that they don't dare to walk there."
Stanley glanced at him and said, "It's better to avoid there so that it can be quieter and peaceful."
Howard chided angrily, "Your wife needs the nurses to help her change the bandages. If something goes wrong when the nurses are on duty, you will be responsible for it!"
Stanley frowned and wanted to ask if the nurses did something wrong while changing Sharon's bandages, but he restrained himself in the end.
He was still angry at her that the anger had not dissipated yet. He could not care about Sharon as before.
Howard saw the struggle in his eyes and sighed. "I heard something from Anthony. Did Liam, that b*stard, make trouble again?"
Stanley sneered.
"He either is very heedless of consequences or has a death wish."
Howard didn't understand Liam's intention in provoking Stanley. He knew that Stanley didn't like him, but he still caused all kinds of trouble and pissed Stanley off. Was he really not afraid that Stanley would kill him one day?
"Listen to me. Liam obviously approached Sharon on purpose this time."
Howard sorted out the matter gingerly and calmly told him, "Sharon is very likely not to know the grievances between you and Liam, that's why she keeps in touch with him. To be honest, it's very unfair to her if you divert your anger to her."
Howard did not stand at Stanley's side and stated his opinion based on the fact.
Stanley frowned hard, smoking a little harder.
Of course, he knew about this, but he couldn't control his anger whenever he thought of the kiss between her and Liam.
Howard looked at him and said, "Obviously, Liam deliberately tried to sow discord between you. Don't be tricked by him. if you are, he wins."
After finishing a cigarette, Stanley put out his cigarette butt in the ashtray, got up, and went out without saying a word.
Howard sighed, wondering how much Stanley listened to what he said.
Stanley had not slept well for two nights, so he rubbed his eyebrows in exhaustion. Even if he donned a cold expression, his tall and slender self caused a stir as he strode in the hospital corridor with his long legs.
The nurses turned to look at him, who had an extremely outstanding appearance, and whispered among themselves.
Stanley looked steadily forward. Originally, he wanted to leave the hospital, but somehow he walked towards the ward.
When the two bodyguards saw him, they immediately stood up straight and greeted, "Boss."
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