Chapter 191 He Actually Cares for Her
“The patient has an external injury on his forehead where he got cut by glass. We’ve already treated and bandaged it. He also has a second–degree concussion, but other than that, there aren’t any big problems.”
Upon hearing this, Grace breathed a sigh of relief.
Thankfully, Benjamin was fine.
“Thank you, doctor. My son is fine! He’s fine.” Susan thanked him profusely, feeling like a
weight had been lifted off her shoulders.
“The patient is awake. We’ll be shifting him to a ward soon.”
“That’s good. That’s good.”
After the doctor left, the nurses wheeled Benjamin out of the operation theater.
There were bandages wrapped around his head and a few dried streaks of blood on his face. He didn’t look as refined as he usually did.
Susan dashed over, almost in tears. “Ben, are you alright?”
Celia, who had remained quiet until then, also said in concern, “Ben, you scared us! Good
thing you’re alright.”
Benjamin looked at them.
“I’m
not be worried? This isn’t just a small thing. If something happened to you,
his eyes were on Grace, who was standing in the
but
though Grace was standing
…” Benjamin
softly, “It’s a good thing
the nurse didn’t
ward, but
about to get
+15 BONUS
didn’t care.
to get out of bed, shocking Susan, who had just come in. “Ben, what are you
was very stubborn. “Where is Grace? Where is
furious. Why was Benjamin so fixated on Grace? He had never been like
you still thinking about
with Benjamin had become very chilly because of
between her
had Grace in his
“Where is she?”
the doorway. She leaned against the door frame, her
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