Chapter 669

The manager would be to blame If anything were to happen to Mr. York.

The headquarters had full confidence in him and entrusted him with a managerial role at the subsidiary company. Yet, the subsidiary company went south fast to the point the CEO had to be here to deal with it.

The CEO caught a bad cold and fever from tiring himself out. Thankfully, it was detected early. Otherwise, the CEO’s life would be at risk if the illness dragged on.

The manager had lingering fears at the mere thought of it.

"Where am I?"

Zachary tried to sit up.

"Don’t get up, Mr. York. Lie down, lie down. You still have a fever. You're on IV drips."

Furrowing his brows, Zachary’s memory came back to him.

He took a cold medicine from the pharmacy, but it did not work. His temperature kept rising until he passed out in the end. Zachary was on a video call with Serenity before he blacked out. He ended the call before Serenity could catch him passing out on her.

Zachary wondered if Serenity was worried.

"Were you the ones who took me to the hospital?"

Instead of sitting up, Zachary felt his head and realized he was still burning.

unconscious. Mr. York, the medicine you bought didn't do much for you. You should've

41 degrees Celsius by

38.9 degrees Celsius right now. The nurse was

fever would come and go together with a cough. Since Zachary had passed

manager did not dare bring it up to Zachary for fear the latter refused

Once the CEO's wife was here, the manager would explain Mr. York's situation to her, so she could make the CEO stay

manager of the subsidiary

"Josh?"

was hoarse. "How did he

wife contacted Mr.

Zachary got it.

some

"Yes," Zachary responded.

went to pour Zachary

He could handle it so long as

it's the doctor's orders that you take the pills when you wake

out a small bag of prescriptions from the doctor. Zachary could take medicine with the

turn down

before swallowing the last of it

hungry, Mr.

Zachary shook his head.

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