Chapter 1235
Chapter 1235 "I won't catch a cold... Ahchoo!" Sharon was speaking when a cool breeze tickled her nose and she couldn't help but sneeze.
Everyone was quiet for two seconds. Sharon felt an icy gaze on her.
Shuddering, she looked up at Edwin.
Edwin's eyes flashed coldly. Sharon's smile froze, and she immediately took the bath towel from the sun lounger and wrapped it tightly around her.
"Kitty, why are you not at the hospital with Ezekiel but here to see me?"
Catelyn shrugged. "I have too many bad memories at hospitals."
"What would you like to drink?"
"Juice."
Edwin turned his head and ordered Sharon, "Bring Kitty a glass of juice at room temperature with no ice."
Sharon glared at Catelyn and squirmed in her sun lounger, not wanting to move. "Just tell the maid to do that. I'm a little cold. I don't feel like walking in the wind."
"Didn't you just say that you were not afraid of the cold?" Edwin slightly raised his eyebrows, which made his eyes look even narrower and longer. "So now you can't even get a glass of juice just because of the wind?"
There was clear displeasure and menace in his words.
Sharon stood up hastily and respectfully. "I'm sorry. I'll go get it right away."
Although his life was saved, one of his legs had been amputated, and his spine had suffered a devastating blow, so he would probably be confined to bed for the rest of his life.
Catelyn did not have any sympathy for him.
Next, he must live a long time in the pain of being paralyzed in bed.
But despite this, Catelyn had to put on a show to get some information out of Ezekiel. She went to visit Ezekiel with Cedrick. Ezekiel had just woken up, and the anesthesia had just worn off. His whole body was in pain. Besides, he found that his right leg had been amputated, so he babbled and clamored, unable to accept this reality.
The nurse kept reassuring him, saying that as a patient, he should be calm. Otherwise, his suture would rupture, and he would need more stitches.
Yet Ezekiel looked like he could not hear the nurse's words. He struggled to sit up with red eyes, trying to stand up as if his right leg were still there...
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