Chapter 26 Run Amuck
People's Hospital.
Lily was unconscious for a short time and finally woke up in the morning and Joseph came over quickly to examine her.
"Dr. Joseph, right?" Lily opened her eyes and looked at the handsome man in the white coat before her.
"Hmm." Joseph's face was consistently indifferent.
"I know you won't let me die." Lily subconsciously grabbed him by the hem of his shirt.
Joseph pushed her away with some displeasure and put down the case, "Miss. Lily, I'm a doctor, and you're a patient. That's the
only relationship we have."
"Nonsense, my father has told me that you have kept me up all night, and you saved my life. Dr. Joseph, you are my benefactor."
Lily said weakly but loudly.
Joseph seemed that he didn’t listened her word. He gave Lily medicine, told her some things to be aware of and left.
Lily couldn't get out of bed to stop him and had to let the bodyguard at the door block Joseph.
"Miss. Lily, I have work." Joseph turned back and his word was full of discontent.
"My father has already told the dean that until I am completely well, you will only be responsible for me." Lily said
condescendingly.
She was the only daughter of the Smith's Family. Her status was honorable. She had been almost rampant from childhood and
no one disobeyed her.
Hearing that, Joseph looked at Jade at his side, who nodded apprehensively.
It was indeed the dean's order this morning, and she had not had time to tell Joseph.
"Ring the bell if there's any discomfort." Joseph said coldly, still walking away.
The bodyguard at the door couldn't stop him at all.
Lily was so angry that she wanted to grab the pillow and throw it away, but her body was so weak that she could only watch
Joseph go out.
Late in the evening, it was time to off duty.
Kathy gathered her things and remembered that Joseph had said last night he would come to pick her up, but she wasn't sure if
he remembered.
As she walked out of the building, there was a familiar car parked at the door. Kathy quickly ran over to it for fear of being seen
and got into the car quickly.
Joseph leaned back against the back seat and was sleeping with his eyes closed at the moment.
Kathy looked at his handsome but somewhat pale face. The tiredness on his face made her heart ache.
"He just got off work?" Kathy asked the driver.
The driver nodded and the sedan started quickly.
"Joseph." She sat closer, and the next moment Joseph's arm was around her shoulders, but he still didn't open his eyes.
He really fell asleep?
Hugged by him, Kathy could only lean against his chest, not daring to wake him up, and she couldn't make any moves.
The faint smell of sanitized water lingered. Kathy listened to his heartbeat, and felt the moment was peaceful.
It just wasn't long because it was disturbed by a cell phone vibration.
The phone was in Joseph's pocket, and Kathy pulled out his cell phone. The caller id was "neurologist".
It should be business.
"Joseph, there's a call." Kathy reminded him in a small voice.
"Hands-free." Joseph commanded with his eyes closed.
Kathy obediently pressed the answer button.
"Dr. Joseph, My head hurts. I feel terrible..." came a crying voice.
Kathy frowned and saw Joseph finally open his eyes. There was a flash of impatience in his eyes.
"Lily, shut up." Joseph's voice was cold. After finishing his words, the next second he hung up the phone.
Kathy was startled by the aura of Joseph, who almost never lost his temper in front of her, and he was always gentle and
graceful.
"Is something going on at the hospital?" She asked with concern.
"No matter." Joseph’s face sank.
"Oh." Kathy frowned and said after thinking a while, "If there's a job, I can go back myself."
"Kathy, if I keep working, I might die suddenly." Joseph said gently.