Chapter 64

The next morning, Theodore lay in a hospital bed. There were bruises. on his face and bandages on his forehead, but he looked alert.

Yuvan sat on a chair next to the bed, peeling an apple for him.

"Mr. Spencer, it was a really close call. The car was damaged, but you came out relatively unscathed. It's a blessing in disguise. Please, never drive when you're tired again."

Last night, having heard a loud bang while on the phone with

Theodore, Yuvan had been scared out of his wits.

Theodore shot a cold glance at the apple in Yuvan's hand, a trace of irritation in his eyes.

"Who told you to buy apples? Get rid of them!"

"Huh?" Yuvan paused in the midst of peeling an apple. "Then, what do you want to eat? I'll go get it."

Yuvan didn't understand why Theodore was suddenly upset. What was wrong with the apples?

Theodore coldly gazed at Yuvan. "Do I need to explain myself to you?"

quickly picking up all

away. Yuvan had purposely bought expensive, imported apples for Theodore, not daring to buy his boss substandard fruits. Yet, not only had Theodore not appreciated it, Yuvar had even gotten scolded. What a thankless

a bite of the apple he had

giving the remaining ones to a passing nurse, asking

to others, then

room.

Spencer, I've thrown away the apples. What fruit

I don't want

the apples just reminded him of Sebastian feeding Rosalie, which made him instantly

fruit.

asked pitifully, "Mr. Spencer, what did I do wrong? Please, just tell me. Don't keep it

rather Theodore scold him outright than keep quiet like this. He didn't understand why his boss was so annoyed. After such a serious car accident, he was lucky

Wasn't that fortunate?

that he had

the accident?" Theodore asked,

of everything according to your instructions. I've covered up the news about it, and your family

right," Yuvan added, taking an envelope out of a drawer. "These are the

was a tight knot in Theodore's heart as

happy when she

thought for a moment before answering,

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