"My legs... I don't feel my legs at all. " Carol murmured. The next second, she held up one of her legs, wanting to get out of bed.
Seeing this, Shawn and Windy immediately stopped Carol. Windy comforted her, "Sister, don't worry. You have just finished the operation. The doctor said that you should have a good rest and can't get out of bed now."
"It's none of your business. Get out of my way!" Carol shouted at Windy irritably and pushed Windy away from her.
Windy was caught off guard and was pushed hard by Carol. Her thin body staggered and fell back. Fortunately, Shawn held her firmly and held her in his arms, so that Windy wouldn't fall to the ground.
At this moment, Carol seemed to be completely crazy. She stubbornly got out of bed and said, "I want to get out of bed, I want to stand up, I want to walk..."
Shawn let go of Windy who was still in his arms. Seeing that Carol was still so excited to get out of bed, Shawn became very impatient and shouted at her, "Carol, that's enough. Lie down and have a good rest!"
As Shawn spoke,
ide. Trust me, I will use other ways to compensate Carol."
"Do you feel sorry for my sister because of what happened today, Shawn?" Windy asked, with a hint of jealousy in her words, because in her heart, the shadow of losing her child had not passed.
Shawn raised his eyebrows slightly. He looked at the little woman in his arms and asked, "Do you want to hear the truth?"
Windy nodded immediately. Of course she should listen to the truth. She didn't want to listen to a lie. In the face of her husband, no woman was willing to listen to a lie.
Shawn held Windy more tightly in his arms and said, "To be honest, I would rather be hit by the car at noon today."
Windy had probably understood what Shawn meant. Shawn thought so because he didn't want to owe her sister. But Windy pouted and said to Shawn discontentedly, "Don't say that. Even if my sister didn't rush up to save you, I won't let anything happen to you."
Shawn knew that Windy was worried about him. He bowed his head and kissed her on the lips, "Honey, nothing happens to me."