Dr. Harrison didn't want to use his hard-earned education only on surgery. He also wanted to write put it all down in a book.
He would sort out all the information for her, so that she could continue to complete his dreams.
Everleigh was very moved by his words as she knew that he was giving her a future.
"Thank you, Dr. Harrison."
"Alright, don't cry. You were able to conceal the fact that you bore children in secret, so how could you not be able to bear such a thing?" He said.
Everleigh smiled bitterly. She was really unlucky, wasn't she?
When she walked out of the hospital, Dr. Harrison, Christopher, Stainley, and the other nurses went to see her off.
They all knew that Everleigh would need some time before being able to come back to work.
"Dr. Harrison, I'm leaving now. I'll visit you tomorrow."
"Alright, remember to bring your children with you." He was apprehensive that she might forget, so he deliberately reminded her.
She chuckled before she got in the car and left. Meanwhile, in a black car on the street opposite the hospital, a pair of deep eyes were staring at the car Everleigh got in.
"Mr. Godfrey, shall we follow them?"
"Yes," Theodore said in a deep voice.
He hadn't seen Everleigh for a long time. He couldn't go to the hospital, so he could only see her there she was discharged.
Seeing her good complexion, he believed that she felt much better than before.
Meanwhile, Everleigh sat in the car and looked at the people on the street. She wasn't that sad anymore.
Perhaps she should go out for a walk and look at the outside world. She might feel better by doing that.
At the gate of the Trevino family home, Abraham was waiting for Everleigh at the gate along with Alastair, Adrienne, and Selena.
Abraham had some work to do, so he ordered the chauffeur to pick her up.
"Mommy, welcome home." Adrienne walked over said with a smile as she hugged her leg.
Everleigh pulled up the corners of her mouth and said, "Thank you."
"Let's go inside, it's too hot here. I bought a lot of tonics for you. Take this opportunity to have a good rest. You can go to work when you feel better," Abraham said with a tone that was full of concern.
She nodded and said, "Okay."
Hilda also walked out of the house, and she led some people to bring in Everleigh's belongings. However, Alastair stopped at the back and looked at the car in the front, on the left. Although he could not see inside it, that car still gave off a very familiar feeling.
Moses looked at Alastair who stayed behind. The sharpness in his gaze was exactly the same as Theodore's. They were indeed father and son, and the look in his eyes could stop the world.
"Mr. Godfrey, let's go back. I think Alastair has noticed us," he said.
"It doesn't matter, just stay here." Theodore looked at his son in front of him with an indescribable feeling in his heart.
The words they exchanged the last time still echoed in his ears.
His son despised him that much. As a father, he was really a failure.
"Alastair, what are you looking at?" Selena couldn't see Alastair when she looked back, so she went back to find him.
He turned around and replied in a low voice, "It's nothing."
She didn't say anything else either. She walked over to take his hand and they went back.
When Theodore saw that everyone had gone inside, he didn't stay any longer. Instead, he returned to the Godfrey Group.
She was very good with her words, and she seemed very mild-mannered.
"It's time to eat. Come here." Mrs. Harrison came out of the kitchen with some delicious food in her hands.
The four of them went over and sat on the table. They were all listening to Adrienne talking the whole time, which made them so happy that they were all smiles. In the end, it even made Mrs. Harrison reluctant to part ways with her.
When Everleigh saw how her children were acting, she remembered what she heard from the patients in the hospital that day.
No matter how uncomfortable she felt, as long as she was alive, she had to be responsible for her children. So what if her right hand was disabled? As long as she was alive, nothing else mattered.
She admitted that she couldn't do such a thing since she had never really experienced the sufferings of others.
After dinner, Mrs. Harrison got up with the children and went to play with them, giving Maxwell and Everleigh some alone time.
"Everleigh, do you see how much Priscilla likes your children? Come visit her if you have time. You two can also talk about life at the same time. I think that it will be very helpful to you," he said.
"Do you think my cooking is good?" Everleigh laughed. She did not forget the days when she made delicious food with joy and let Dr. Harrison taste it.
He forced a smile, "They're all awful. I think you should learn some things from Priscilla so that you won't poison your children."
Everleigh understood his intentions, but... whatever. No one could change what was destined.
They talked for a long time. Maxwell didn't want her to do anything stupid because of that hand of hers. He knew that she was a proud person and was scared that she wouldn't be able to accept reality, that was why he decided to talk to her.
"Dr. Harrison, don't worry. I'll be fine. Everyone needs some time to accept things, and I'm no exception either. Besides, I still have two children to raise. How can I give up just like that?" She said.
"It's good that you have this kind of thinking. It's getting late, I think you should go home. Remember to come over and learn to cook when you have time." He also pointed to Mrs. Harrison as he spoke.
Everleigh smiled without saying a word.
When they were about to leave, Mrs. Harrison gave them a lot of things.
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