Chapter 505 He Treats Me Even Better âThank you.â
Hoyt felt bitter in his heart when she thanked him.
âDonât mention it, Miss McKinnon. Mr. Reed gave my family 72,000 dollars. Let alone buying medicine f or him, it would be fine even if I were to give him my life.â
Deirdre was unaware of the situation, so she was surprised when she learned about it. She said, âYou
deserve it.â
Hoyt smiled and left in a hurry.
Mrs. Cox boiled water while Deirdre got some cold water and placed a cold towel on Kyranâs forehead.
She discovered that his entire body was icy cold, other than his burning face.
Deirdre felt deeply remorseful as she held his hand tightly.
âGet well, Kyran.â
Mrs. Cox filled a hot water bottle with hot water to warm up Kyranâs body. She comforted Deirdre after seeing how pale she was by saying, âDonât worry, Deirdre. Mr. Reed is going to be fine.â
Deirdre nodded, yet she kept holding Kyranâs hand with hers and refused to let go.
It was already dusk by the time Hoyt returned. He was sweating profusely when he helped to set up the IV drip for Kyran and instructed Mrs. Cox to prepare the liquid medicine.
However, Kyran was incapable of keeping the medicine down.
There was no telling if the medicine was too bitter. He spat it all out when it was fed into his mouth.
Hoyt told Deirdre, âItâs possible that he canât recover if he canât keep the medicine down. Just the IV dri p is not enough.â
Deirdre hesitated before she stretched out her hand and said, âGive it to me.â
She took it upon herself to take a sip. It was extremely bitter, and she refrained from the urge to spit it out. She leaned toward Kyran and passed it to him bit by bit.
She repeated the process over and over again. When she was halfway through, she was sweating prof usely and could not taste anything else in her mouth other than bitterness.
âSuck on a candy to soothe your tongue, Miss McKinnon.â Hoyt placed the candy on her palm.
She swallowed it, smiled, and said, âThank you.â
Hoyt smiled. âYou treat Mr. Reed very well. I have no choice but to say that I envy him that he got you.â
After making that remark, he recovered from his surprise and said, âIâm only envious, of course.â
Deirdre smiled. Her gaze turned gentle, and she turned to the direction of the bed. âIn truth, he treats me even better.â
Half of the cause of his fever now was her.
âThat is why both of you are together. When are you planning on getting married? After youâre in Germi a?â
Deirdreâs face blushed. âIt should be after going to Germia.â
âWhy donât you do it in the country? Youâll be a stranger in a strange place when youâre in Germia. Itâs po wedding.â
âKyranâs family is not living in the country. His parents are in Germia. As for meâ¦â
Deirdre was caught in a daze before she said with a smile, âI donât have friends.â
After saving Brendan from the fire, she had been comatose for a long time. While Deirdre had been reco Afterward, she became Brendanâs wife, so she left behind her life and took over someone elseâs identity.
She had only begun to live for herself after meeting Kyran. Hence, she did not mind where the wedding
held. As long as Kyran was there, she would be fine.
âMiss McKinnon, I can be there if you donât mind.â Hoyt was extremely serious. âSo you wonât say that yo Deirdre was momentarily stunned. She said sincerely with smiling eyes, âThank you.â
Hoyt smiled as well.
They went outside so they would not disturb Kyranâs rest in the room.
Halfway out, Hoyt suddenly remembered something and asked, âOh right, Miss McKinnon, why is Mr. Reed speaking through his phone?â