After being in the hospital for three days, I couldn't stay any longer. So, I called Hendrix to ask him to pick me up. However, the phone rang for a long time, and he didn't answer the call. When I called again, the phone was already turned off.

That left me no other option but to ask Heather to apply for discharge. Also, we would need to take a taxi back home.

"Mrs. Roberts, although you're free to go home now, you still need to be careful. We wouldn't want anything to happen to you right now. I think you'd better stay home and rest more for these few days." Heather continued while she began to pack my belongings, "You're only weeks from your due date, and your pregnant belly is getting bigger day by day. If it weren't for the fact that you don't like staying in the hospital, I think you're much safer in the hospital than anywhere else!"

I listened quietly to her nagging, worried about why Hendrix didn't answer the phone. Perhaps he was too busy. It wasn't easy for the Roberts Group to gain a firm foothold in Jarold City.

He had been going out early and returning late since we had arrived at Jarold City. But I had no idea what was going on with the business, and I wouldn't be able to help anyway.

After Heather was done packing the belongings, she asked the bodyguard to carry them all to the car. Then, she held me and continued, "You must remember to take medicine even after we went home. Oh, I'l remind you in case you forgot about it."

I nodded. While we were waiting for the elevator, Heather's cell phone rang and she answered the phone. I was almost grateful for the call to give me some silence.

phone when she saw that I was about to enter, tugging at my arm, she said, "Mrs. Roberts, let's wait for the next

of people. So,

me and

want to stay in the hospital any longer. However, there was a more pressing

called you several times, but you didn't answer. We must have forgotten to bring it here from the

simply answered as a response. At this time, the elevator door

kept her arms around me because she was afraid that someone might bump into me, and she whispered, "Hospitals here are different from those in Ucrebury. It's crazily crowded here,

the information counter, and I couldn't help but agree with Heather. Indeed, there was already a throng of people in the private hospital in

Looking in the direction of the pathology department, Heather asked in

as well. Moreover, she was doing a blood test. I couldn't help but wonder why

I'll go and greet Miss Moore," Heather said as she helped me to

I didn't realize that Heather was referring to Andrea. It was when she walked towards Andrea that

the way Heather spoke of Andrea and the familiarity between them raised my

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