Chapter 136
Ex-Husband's Endless Pestering (Josie and Henry)
Chapter 136 âThe wound hurts...â Henry leaned on the sofa, obviously changing the subject.
Josie bit her lip. She knew that Henry would be like this.
Henryâs face turned pale, and his forehead sweating. âJo, it really hurts... I just took a shower. Maybe itâs wet.â
-lightly Josie was stunned for a moment before she immediately stood up. âIt really hurts?â
âYes...â Henryâs palms began to sweat.
Josie reached out and touched Henryâs forehead, which was boiling.
âYou!â she exclaimed and thought, âIsnât it common sense not to let the wound get wet?â
Henry felt dizzy. He lay on the couch, feeling an agonizing pain in his body.
âIâll call the family doctor and let you take an antiâinflammatory shot. Josie lifted Henryâs clothes, looked at the position of the wound, and took a deep breath. The wound was not long, but it was not very shallow.
âIâll call Arthur and tell him I canât visit him today. Josie brushed her forehead. âDo you want to go to the hospital again?â
âNo...â Henry held Josieâs wrist and shook his head. âJo, Iâm a little hungry.
Josie avoided his gaze before standing up and walking to the kitchen.
Looking at Josieâs back, Henry smiled helplessly. He didnât know how he could keep Josie besides hurting himself.
He deliberately wet the wound.
Henryâs eyes were burning, and he felt his throat beginning to burn as well. He felt terrible.
If it had been in the past, Josie would have been frightened.
He was used to relying on Josie when he was sick, but he wasnât aware of it then.
âThere is nothing at home. Josie glanced at the refrigerator and sighed. She thought, âHow was Henryâs life after the divorce?â
He was not used to eating food outside, so he looked a lot thinner.
Henry was so dizzy that he couldnât hear Josieâs words.
Josie poured a glass of water for Henry, but he was already sound asleep.
Josie sighed. She rarely saw Henry acting in such a mess.
Josie clenched her fists and turned her gaze away from him.
âJosie.â
Cecilia arrived quicker than the family doctor. After entering the house, she checked on Henryâs situation first. âMr. Gibson hasnât been eating well these days. Heâs too tired.
Since the divorce, Cecilia had not seen Henry relax all day. He put all his energy into his work.
1/4 Chapter 136 âI bought some groceries. Mr. Gibson is not used to eating outside food, and he doesnât like to eat food cooked by others Cecilia looked at Josieâs reaction carefully.
âIâll cook. The family doctor will be here soon.â Josie felt a little tired and didnât know what to do with Henry âJosie, Iâll leave it to you to take care of Mr. Gibson.â Cecilia hurriedly nodded and fled. âIf thereâs nothing else, Iâll leave first.â
Josie wanted to say something more, but Cecilia had left.
Josie looked at Henry, who was sleeping on the couch. She was not in a good mood.
Josie turned around and went into the kitchen. She cooked some plain oatmeal for Henry.
The family doctor came to treat Henryâs wounds, applied some medication, and put him on an IV drip. Then, the family doctor asked Josie to take good care of Henry.
Josie couldnât refuse. She didnât wake Henry up until the doctor left. âEat somethingâ
Henry opened his eyes and glanced at Josic, frowning. âI donât want to eat.â
âDonât eat, then,â Josie didnât want to tolerate him.
Jo... Stay with me.â Henry was afraid that Josie would leave.
âNo way. Iâve cooked some oatmeal. Itâs in the pot. Iâll call Cecilia later. It was impossible for Josie to stay and take care of him all night.
âItâs afterâwork hours now. Cecilia recently got into a relationship.â Henryâs voice was hoarse.
âCecilia isnât your only assistant.â
âCecilia is my only personal assistant, Henry explained.
âEven so, I have no obligation to stay and take care of you.â Josie glanced at Henryâs IV drip and thought. âIâll leave when the drip is finished.â
âYouâre my wife. Itâs your duty to take care of me.â
âIâm your exâwife. I have no obligation to take care of you after divorce! Josie felt that Henryâs fever had subsided since he had the strength to argue with her here.
âI got hurt because of you...â Henry sat up, feeling dizzy.
Josie was speechless and didnât want to argue with Henry.
âEat the oatmeal!â Josie looked at Henry harshly.
Henry snorted. He was not satisfied with Josieâs attitude, but he dared not say it.
After all. Josie might run away if he complained, Josie didnât understand. During their marriage, Henry was the one who ignored her. Yet, he was the one who began to pester her after the divorce.
âThe wound hurts...â Henry deliberately lifted his clothes and showed Josie his scar Just because Samuel showed Josie his scar, Henry felt jealous about it until now.
Chapter 136 Im not a doctor,â Josie rolled his eyes.
âIt wonât hurt anymore after you look at it... Henryâs head was burning in a daze, and he started acting coquettishly.
Josie looked at Henry in shock. He seemed like two completely different people before and after the divorce.
Perhaps it was the fever that turned him silly.
âDo I have the ability to do that?â Josie wanted to laugh, but she couldnât smile when she saw Henryâs face, which had made her depressed for three years.
Jo... My blood is back flowing. It hurts.â Henry lifted his right hand, and the blood was back flowing.
âWho told you to turn off the IV drip?â Josie was so angry and exclaimed inwardly, âDoes Henry want to die? Itâll be stranger if thereâs no back flow of blood when he turned off the TV drip!â
âI didnât... I want it to drip faster.â Henry lied, He just wanted to slow down the infusion.
Josie ignored Henry at once.
âIâm hungry...â Looking at the oatmeal cooked by Josie, Henry said he was hungry again.
âYou didnât want to eat it just now,â thought Josie.
Josie didnât want to argue with Henry and put the oatmeal on the table. âDrink it yourself.â
âMy rightâhand hurts.â Henryâs face turned pale.
Josie looked at Henryâs hand with the needle. She had an illusion that he even calculated which hand to use for infusion âStay hungry, then.â
Josie threw the thermometer at Henry. âThe doctor asked me to take your temperature once every half an hour. Put it between your underarm.â
During the three years living with Henry, Josie was the one who often got sick.
Ex-Husband's Endless Pestering (Josie and Henry)
ï¤Chapter 135 Other thermometers had errors. Only the mercury thermometer felt the most accurate.
Josie stored the thermometer in the medicine box. She thought Henry would throw away all her things after the divorce, but she didnât expect them to remain in the same place.
âMy left hand is inconvenient...â Henry continued to pretend to be pathetic.
He was displaying such a huge inconvenience just because of his fever.
âYou!â Josie grabbed Henryâs collar and put the thermometer under his armpit stiffly.
Henry took the opportunity to raise his hand and held Josie in his arms. Jo, Iâm dizzy. Let me hold you for a while...â
âHenry!â Josie resisted and tried to push Henry away. His every touch made Josieâs whole body hurt.
In the past three years, he had made no good impression on her.
Pushing Henry away, Josie ran into the bathroom in pain.
Josie squatted in the comer breathlessly. She hated herself before.
Chapter 136 She was hurt by him without restraint since she was soulless and didnât know how to resist.
Henry watched Josie as she ran to hide in the bathroom. He lifted his hand and propped it against his forehead.
âWhat have I done to Josie back then? Sheâll never forgive me,â he thought.
Josieâs phone that fell on the couch began to buzz. It was Samuel who was calling.
Henryâs eyes darkened a little, and he answered the phone.
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