Chapter 171 Deal With Aurelia

“Mr. Zeller’s photography skills are on par with a professional photographer. We had just finished discussing tomorrow’s itinerary. He mentioned a palm forest that is particularly beautiful for taking photos. I’m already looking forward to tomorrow’s journey.” Upon seeing Matthew inspecting the camera, Aurelia immediately spoke up.

Matthew raised an eyebrow. Are they leaving me out? The itinerary is quite wonderful, and the photos taken are impressive. It’s just that I’m being distinctly left out.

“Is there something wrong?” Aurelia asked, her confusion apparent as she regarded Matthew’s stern profile.

Matthew’s emotional fluctuations over the past couple of days were truly baffling.

“It’s nothing,” Matthew replied in a cool and distant voice.

Aurelia refrained from asking any more questions.

In her opinion, nothing was as crucial as first indulging in a delicious meal to satisfy one’s hunger. As for the rest, it could be dealt with after finishing her meal.

Twenty minutes later, after finishing their meal, the two of them settled into a business vehicle.

On the journey, Matthew was rather reserved, not speaking much.

Aurelia also knew how to read the room and didn’t take the initiative to say anything.

The number of orders on Amazon was high, and coupled with the orders from last night that she hadn’t managed to process, she had no choice but to deal with them all now.

While halfway through the task, she suddenly felt waves of pain emanating from her stomach.

The pain was so intense that she immediately broke out in a cold sweat.

Matthew keenly noticed something unusual about Aurelia. “Are you not feeling well?”

“My stomach hurts. I need to use the bathroom.” Aurelia was in so much pain that her voice trembled. Is it possible that I’m not acclimatized to the local conditions and am suffering from diarrhea? I’m afraid my fear is realized.

She was in dire need of a restroom at that moment.

Matthew instructed his driver to stop in front of a hotel, where he promptly checked into a room.

After entering the restroom, Aurelia found herself stuck to the toilet bowl.

Half an hour later, she emerged from the restroom, her face as pale as a ghost and her entire body seeming drained of all strength..

“Let’s go. We’re heading to the hospital.” Matthew came over and supported Aurelia. He had

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with the

weakly nodded

had a fever, her head heavy and

on a hospital bed, receiving an IV drip.

to the fever

can manage on my own. It’s already eleven at

if he

I can rest here.” Matthew’s voice was cool,

appear even tinier. Due

and this one

weakly expressed her

the rest of her words unsaid. Since Matthew took care of her that day, she would return the favor

groggily dozed off, she seemed to have heard Matthew’s phone ringing.

he stepped outside to

heard him conversing on the phone. “It’s not me, it’s my wife. Don’t worry. She’s

refer to her as his wife,

returned to the hospital room. He looked at Aurelia, her face devoid of color. His expression darkened.

out of the ward, seeking the doctor. “Her condition isn’t looking too good. Get your head of department

doctor immediately went to call the chief

stable condition, he turned to Matthew and said, “Her condition.

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to be mindful of her diet in the future.”

him there were no issues,

we need to conduct any other tests?” he asked.

was somewhat helpless. “For now, it’s not necessary. What the patient needs most at this moment is proper rest. Only with ample

came

at the entrance of the ward, not hurrying

Gordon saw Matthew engaged in a serious conversation with the doctor,

and had never heard of

had eaten a few things, but the food

the doctor left, Matthew glanced at Gordon, who was standing by the

Shaw all right? Did the doctor mention

suffering from acute gastroenteritis,” Matthew said

pale face. He felt a pang of remorse. “I should’ve scheduled today’s

and glanced at Gordon. “You’re quite good at taking photos. Have

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