Chapter 333 She Has Cared for You the Past Two Days âYou must be his family, then. The nurse continued.
âWhat makes you think so?â
The nurse stretched her legs and gave a simple reason. âYou were so anxious yesterday, so I thought you were either his girlfriend or a family.â
âI guess you could say weâre enemies. Tll be aggrieved if he just dies like this Josie answered half-jokingly The nurse stared at her for a while before chuckling mischievously. âIs it a love-hate relationship?â
Josie turned away and did not answer.
Before leaving, the nurse remarked, âThe hospital director personally performed the surgery, so I could tell heâs a big shot. Heâs admitted to the ICU as a precaution, but his life is not at risk. I heard that the director and the department heads have had several meetings to discuss his cond The nurse said so to reassure Josie but didnât expect an indifferent response from her. âHeâs not gonna die anyway,â JosiÄ said.
As the president of the Carter Group, Arnold held the fate of many in his hands. If he died, it would -definitely cause a substantial uproar.
Josie decided she should not make Dexter aware of this matter.
When Arnold regained consciousness, his first instinct was to take a deep breath, but he felt a piercing pain in his body as soon as he exhaled.
His mind was in a mess. He had had several dreams â all of them were about Josic. He dreamed of the scene when the car accident happened. In the dream, he fell into the river and was stuck in the car. No one was there to save him. A bloody smell gushed into his nose as his blood flowed into the water.
Arnold opened his eyes and turned to see the rain outside the window.
In fact, he had awakened before this, but he wasnât conscious. So, he was transferred to a VIP ward.
He was surprised when he saw Josie sleeping by his bedside. The woman looked weary and was in a deep sleep. Her long eyelashes cast a shadow below her eyes.
Arnold thought he was still in a dream, so he closed his eyes again but fell asleep unconsciously. Nonetheless, Josie did not appear again in his dream this time.
When he woke again, the first person that came into sight was still Josie. She was awake and was sitting on the couch, reading a magazine.
Only then did Arnold realize he wasnât dreaming, but he couldnât move.
Hearing Arnoldâs groan, Josie lifted her head and met his gaze. She stood up and walked over to the be adjust the flow rate of the IV drip. âWhat brings you here?â Arnold asked in a gentle tone.
Josie examined him and sighed. âThanks to you.â
âWhy did you go street racing?â
She Has Cared for You the Past Two Days âWhy are you here?â Arnold continued asking.
Just then, Andy brought the doctor in, so Josie stopped answering Arnold. Arnold shot a fierce glare at Andy as if he was rebuking him for entering the ward at an inappropriate time.
The doctor, who was the hospitalâs director, carefully examined Arnoldâs condition while the latter wore a straight face and occasionally glanced toward the outside.
The nurse who came with the doctor was disturbed to see Arnoldâs expression. After the doctor left, she told Arnold, âDonât make her angry. She has cared for you the past two days and barely ate.â
Arnold lifted his brows in surprise and looked at Andy, who was standing at the side. Andy touched his nose and nodded in agreement.