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Chapter 321 Maeveâs fever had just subsided. Feeling weak and unsteady, she got out of bed and stumbled forward Zion caught her around the waist. Reflexively, she clung to his anm for support.
Zionâs arm was strong and firm, his muscles tense beneath Maeveâs fingers. They y were and breaths.
Maeve quickly withdrew her hand. âSorry, I lost my balance.â
âIâve got you. You wonât fall.â
so close that they could feel each otherâs heartbeats A housekeeper then entered and handed a set of clean clothes to Zion, who placed them on a nearby table. âIâll wait outside,â he said.
Maeve nodded. She had sweated through the night and needed to freshen up. Once Zion stepped outside, she headed to the bathroom to shower.
Zion stood in the hallway, feeling the lingering warmth on his arm. He listened to the sound of water running inside and swallowed hard. After some time, Marve came out in clean, neat clothes. âIâm ready. We can go now.â
She wore a casual shirt and jeans, her wavy hair still slightly damp and cascading over her shoulders.
Zion approached her and gently gathered her hair. Then he took her wrist and led her back into the room. âWhereâs the hairdryer?â
âItâs here.â Maeve handed him the hairdryer from the bathroom.
Zion plugged it in and started drying her hair with ease, lifting sections to ensure it was thoroughly dry. Once finished, he put the hairdryer away.
âMr. Spencer, your hairâdrying skills are better than mine,â Marve remarked. Caught off guard by the situation, she had intended to leave with her hair still slightly damp.
âIâve worked in a barbershop for a while before, so Iâve g got the technique down,â Zion said with a halfâsmile, and Marve took it as a joke. âYou just got c over a fever. You need to take care of yourself, especially with your hair. If it stays damp, youâll end up with a headache all day.â
Maeve nodded, acknowledging the sense in his words. âSo, the notorious and unruly Mr. Spencer once worked in a barbershop?â she asked.
âIt was a long time ago. I had to do whatever it took to survive in a foreign country,â Zion replied curtly, and Maeve didnât press further. Outside Scott Manor, a driver was already waiting for them.
They arrived at the hospital to find James still kneeling beside Philipâs bed. Philip, however, hadnât spared James a glance.
Seeing Marve here, Zayla tactfully stepped out of the room.
âUncle Phil,â Marve greeted.
Hearing her voice, Philipâs stern expression softened. He asked anxiously, âMaeve, are you alright? Were you hurt?â
âDonât worry, Uncle Phil. Iâm fineâ
Maeve glanced at James, and said, âJames had been kneeling for hours, Uncle Phil. Please calm down.â
At the mention of James, Philipâs face twisted in anger. âI saw the news. For what this bastard had done to you, from now on, I, Philip Scott, will have no son!â
âDad... I know I was wrong. Please, donât send me back to the police! Iâm sorry!â James pleaded as he kowtowed, completely stripped of his dignity.
âEven if Mavy forgives you, I wonât. Iâll disown you. As for Sharon, I will divorce her!â
James collapsed to the floor at these words.
Maeve frowned. Despite everything that had happened, she had never seen Philip speak so harshly,