Jensen did not say anything, since this matter was also beyond his expectation.
He only thought to make peace, but he had overlooked the fact that Grace' s injury was internal. Now no one could prove how much the injury would affect the babies at this stage.
Thinking of this, he couldn't help but felt a little worried.
"Hurry up and take your breakfast. I'll take you to work and then go to the hospital."
"All right.”
They quickly finished their breakfast, and after Jensen sent Alice to work, he headed to the hospital.
As soon as he arrived, he received news that Grace was about to be discharged.
He hurried to the ward and saw that the servants had come to help them pack up their belongings.
Grace had changed her clothes and was ready to leave with Heinz holding her.
"Is your condition stable?" Jensen walked up to them and asked with concern, "Is it okay for you to leave the hospital now?" "It is, for now, her condition doesn't seem to be worsening. It's just that we don't know how bad the damage has caused. Of course, Grace and I are both optimistic and we hope that the babies will not be affected."
Heinz also hoped that everything would be fine.
But who could know what would happen?
They felt distressed just at the thought of the incident.
"Let's not overthink anymore," Jensen comforted Heinz and said, "I'm sure everything will get better."
"How are you and Alice?" Grace looked at him and asked, "Have you two reconciled?"
Seeing that Grace was still so concerned about Alice at this moment, he was very touched and nodded his head. He said sincerely, "We are doing good now. Don't worry. I will be more patient with Alice in the future. I had been too narrow-minded."
Upon hearing Jensen's self-reflection, she felt that the problem had been generally solved and she gradually felt at ease.
Only those who could reflect upon their own mistakes could resolve conflicts. Now it seemed that their conflict had reduced, Grace was relieved. At least they faced it with a positive attitude.
She was in fact worried about her younger sister the most. After all, Alice has had a lot of misfortunes over the years.
As an older sister, she only hoped that Alice could live happily.
"It's great that you can think like that," Heinz looked at him and said, "As your buddy, I need to be honest with you. Since we've known each other for so long, I know you well enough to say that you have indeed been too narrow-minded lately. You were acting like an insecure wife. Was it really necessary? Take it easy."
"Yes, you're right," Jensen replied, "Well, let's not stand here. Let's bring Grace home first so that she can rest. I'll accompany you both to the car."
"All right."
Soon, they came out. As they were about to go to the elevator, they bumped into Zayne at the corridor.
He seemed to have come all the way to visit Grace.
He stopped in his track as soon as he saw Grace, Heinz, and Jensen. He looked refined like an elegant young master.
That was Zayne's temperament. He didn't talk much. Even though he just stood there, he gave off an imposing aura.
"Zayne?" Grace smiled slightly when she saw him.
Zayne approached them and said, "Sister."
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