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The Indifferent Ex-Husband: Heartstrings in the Mall of Fate novel Chapter 133

In the hospital ward, Sophia was propped up against the pillow, lying on her side on the hospital bed, looking pretty wiped out. She was trying to keep the room from spinning without moving too much.

The room was pitch-black, not even the lights were on.

Her phone was right next to her pillow, with the video call still going.

Susan was on the other end, visibly worried. "You holding up okay?"

"I'm fine," Sophia whispered back, careful not to move her head too much, "Probably just a mild concussion and a bit of temporary ischemia and hypoxia due to the injury, nothing major. The doc just checked on me, and I had a brain CT this afternoon. It's all clear, no need to fret."

"How can I not worry?" Susan's concern spilled over as she said this, "You're all by yourself in the hospital in the dead of night. What if something dangerous happens?"

"The doctors and nurses are here, aren't they? It's not like I'm at home alone," Sophia reassured her softly, "It's just one night. I'll find a caregiver tomorrow."

"You should've kept either Ivan or Brandon around. Being safe is what matters most, screw what anyone else thinks about 'morality'."

Susan had known Sophia for over a decade and was well aware of her tendency to avoid bothering others, handling everything on her own without ever asking for help.

Most of the time, Susan respected Sophia's independence, but in her opinion, when she’s sick or hurt, it's okay to lean on others a bit.

"I thought I'd be able to get a caregiver, you know."

Sophia's voice was gentle and a little cutesy, a hint of vulnerability that instantly left Susan speechless.

But she got where Sophia was coming from. Both guys were men, which wasn't ideal, and both had their own jobs to worry about. Staying up all night with her would mean they couldn't work the next day. Given that Sophia's hospital stay wasn't just a one-off, Susan understood why she didn't want to impose on them.

"Take care of yourself, okay? If you feel off, get a nurse right away. Don't just tough it out," Susan instructed.

"I know, I know. I wouldn't dare bother others, but I'm not too scared to call a doctor," Sophia shifted slightly, "I'll have to trouble you with my place for now. I'll head back once I'm discharged."

"Sure, don't worry about a thing. I've got it covered," Susan yawned and got up, "Remember to take care of yourself. Gotta go."

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