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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 2676

"Yes, Sir," replied Steven Hughes' assistant on the other end of the line, nodding. "Dr. Liddell is very interested in your case after she studied your case. She's flying over here this morning from Merchant City. Based on the duration of the flight, she should arrive half an hour later."

After that, the assistant reminded Steven again, "Sir, are you sure you won't be telling Ms. Miller about this? Her family and she had been responsible for your health when you were unconscious. They even bought several medical institutions because of you ... I think it’s not that nice if you don't tell them that you're looking for a doctor."

Steven furrowed his brow and scoffed, "Are you Kate's assistant, or mine? "

The assistant paused and did not answer the question.

"Don't you dare tell Kate or her family about this. I'll make sure you regret it if you do!" Steven hung up the phone and walked to the main hall of the airport.

Lately, Steven felt like he was unhinged, having suffered severe headaches over time as if his head was about to be blown off. During his sleep, he would have some outrageous dreams. Sometimes, he dreamed of being a gang leader, ordering his subordinates as he smoked.

Sometimes, he was a patient who laid in bed as he waited for someone to take away his heart.

Most of the time, he dreamed that a woman would be screaming his name hysterically in the darkness...but she did not call out his name. He could not remember what the

name was. Every time, however, he would wake up with a head full of sweat when he heard the sadness and desperation of that woman in his dream.

He had told Kate about his nightmares before, but she would tell him that it meant nothing. The nightmares were probably due to his tense mental and anxiety, and all he needed was to take some sedatives to reduce his tension and anxiety.

Thus, he took many, as Kate had suggested, but these nightmares still came to haunt him in his sleep. He also went to different hospitals seeking help from many psychologists, but none of them were able to explain his condition.

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