Chapter 288 Josephine's Conjecture

Without even lifting her head, Everleigh said, "I'm afraid you have already failed before even trying. By then, you'd be known as 'the destroyer'." Then, she got up to check the rooms. Christopher went with her as he had nothing else to do.

The first room was Theodore's room.

He sat on the bed, surrounded by piles of documents akin to mountains. His brows were tightly furrowed, and his deep gaze was filled with suppressed anger. It was as if he had encountered something unhappy. "Wow, the president is so busy. Even when he is sick, he still can't forget about his work." Christopher's sarcastic voice came from the door.

When Theodore raised his head, he saw Christopher and Everleigh standing at the door, staring at him.

He closed the documents and said in a deep voice, "Come in."

"It's so messy in here. When did the VIP ward become a pig's sty?" Christopher looked at the documents on the ground with disgust. For a moment, he didn't know where to step. Everleigh took a deep breath and didn't care about it at all. She took the stethoscope and the sphygmomanometer to examine his body.

Seeing that he still had his eyes on the documents, she couldn't help but say, "Didn't we tell you before that when you are sick, you shouldn't be rushing with work? Didn't you listen?"

Theodore felt her displeasure, and his stare grew slightly intense. "I have a lot of things to do. It's impossible for me to not do anything here."

"Then you could transfer to another hospital. I don't know how to treat a disobedient patient," she said coldly, and then began to pack up. She turned to look at Christopher. "Go through the transfer procedure for him," she said. "Okay." He immediately beamed with joy. It seemed as if throwing Theodore out of the hospital is something to relish.

Theodore frowned slightly and felt a chill in his heart. He turned his head and said, "As a patient here, I have the right to choose."

"If you want to stay here, then you should be resting. Don't you know the doctors' 'six principles of no treatment"?" Everleigh turned around and asked.

His thin lips pressed together and he lowered his gaze. He didn't respond to her question. Instead, he placed the documents on one side, stretched out his arms and sat patiently to wait to be examined.

She winked at Christopher. Knowing instantly what she meant, he took her things and went on to give him an examination.

When the door of the ward opened, a familiar figure came over.

"Everleigh."

of her; gone was the usual classy and

The two men in the room were stunned and looked towards the door. Josephine stood in front of Everleigh, but the two of them formed a sharp

gentle and dignified, while Josephine was anxious and haggard,

so I came over to visit him." Josephine lowered her

was the daughter of the Bailey family after all, but she was in such a deplorable state

was certainly at

Bailey." Everleigh's piercingly cold voice slowly returned, but her gaze

her anymore, but he was afraid that the more he tried to explain, the

froze. They turned around and asked her,

the nurses when I came here," she answered naturally, as if she

at her quietly, as if they wanted to see

moment, Everleigh felt that every move of hers had been observed by Josephine, and she knew everything

further, Josephine went straight

Are you feeling better?" She asked softly, unable to conceal the affection in her

coldly, "Let's go. We don't

would you die

right, I would," he answered loftily, looking even more haughty than

urged. Without even looking at

ward once again fell

a dilemma. She thought that if she came to see him, he would at least appreciate her kindness, but she didn't expect him to be so

"Theodore."

some self-respect," he responded coldly, his eyes revealing his

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eyes. "I know that I've made an unforgivable mistake, but that matter really has nothing to

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