Kate looked at her, pretending to be unconcerned, "You didn't hurt me, so you don't need to apologize."

"I mean, I’m sorry for you feeling you need to stay here with me," Daisy kept her head buried, embarrassed to look up.

"Just relax and get some rest,” Kate was unsure of what to say, so she wanted Daisy to rest.

"And you?" Daisy glanced out the window and said, "Are you going back to Aubi City?"

"I will go back when you are in stable condition,” Kate hadn’t slept all night and was very tired. She didn't want to have an in-depth conversation with anyone.

Daisy saw her exhaustion and said with concern, "Kate, why don’t you find a hotel to go get some rest? You look like you haven’t slept all night.”

"What do you want to eat? I can buy it for you," Kate ignored her concern.

"I..." Daisy thought for a while, then replied, "Steak."

Kate was stunned and then nodded, "Then have your soup first, while I find the doctor to see if you can have steak.”

"Kate!" Daisy called after her, "No need to ask, I definitely can't eat oily food, I just..."

She had guessed what she was going to say and smiled faintly, "No need to explain anymore. Our relationship doesn't matter; even if we made up, there would still be breaks."

After hearing her words, Daisy laughed bitterly, "It seems that you have completely abandoned the sisterhood between us..."

Kate opened her mouth but said nothing.

After walking out of Daisy’s room, she told the two guards to take care of Daisy and call her if anything happened. They nodded to Kate and maintained their posting.

Daisy laid in bed thinking that Kate had left her behind and returned to Aubi City. Her smile turned to a furious expression; she picked up her phone and sent a long message to Samuel.

Kate took a deep breath of fresh air as she walked outside into the bright sun.

She took a taxi to a famous soup shop in Phoenix to pick up Daisy’s favorite, hoping it would help her to heal quicker.

Half an hour later, Kate returned to the hospital to find Daisy still awake, lying in bed. Daisy had been holding her phone, smiling but she saw Kate through the window, she panicked and hid her phone. She smiled awkwardly, “Kate, you didn’t go home?”

"I told you that I would not go until your condition is stable," She handed the soup she bought to Daisy, “Have it while it is still hot.”

Daisy looked at the hot soup, “Did you go out just to buy me food?”

"I asked the doctor. He said that it would be better for you to have soup right now. If you want steak, you will have to wait until you are discharged,” Kate replied with a cold tone.

When Daisy mentioned Flora, Kate felt as if Daisy was mocking her. After all, they could not go back to the past, and when she mentioned her mother, it was as if Daisy was only pretending to miss her.

Seeing that Kate didn't respond, Daisy didn't say anything further. She put her head down to eat her soup.

Kate yawned, and her eyelids felt heavy. There was another bed in Daisy’s room, so after Daisy fell asleep, she decided to rest.

It was mid-afternoon when she woke up. She rubbed her eyes and heard Daisy say, “Kate, you awake now!”

However, Kate just ignored her and slowly climbed out of bed. Kate was a kind and loving person when she cared for someone. She would devote herself to the relationship, but once she was betrayed, she remained cold, no matter how much the other person cared for her.

"Do you feel any better?" Kate asked.

Daisy lifted her wounded wrist and said, "It pains when I move, and I still don't have any strength."

Kate glanced at it and said, "If it hurts and you are so afraid of pain, then you shouldn’t self-harm!”

As soon as Kate mentioned it, the scene in which Daisy's wrists mingled with blood appeared in her mind, and she turned nervous then.

"Kate, I didn't plan to harm myself. I was upset at the time. I didn’t know what to do to get you to forgive me. I…,” Daisy cried.

“I hope this is the last time!” Kate turned away.

"Okay, I promise you that I will never harm myself again..." Daisy begged with tears in her eyes, "Kate, can you forgive me now?"

"I’ve asked the doctor. You are safe now and can go home. But you still need to rest for several days..."

"Kate, don't change the topic! Tell me can you forgive me now?” Daisy pushed.

"I told you that I came to Phoenix to set you free from the guards, not to reconcile our relationship. I hope you will not use this as an excuse,” Kate reminded her.

"So, you come here not to see me, but to spare future potential trouble?" Daisy asked.

Not wanting to lie, Kate said, "Compared to living in the pain of living at my home, you should live in a new city and start a new life. You are now an adult and can live on your own anywhere. You are not a child who can’t live without her parents.”

She handed Daisy a bank card for an account she had set up before leaving Aubi City, “This for you, to make up for everything.”

Daisy stared at the bank card and sneered, "Kate, do you think that so many years of being sisters can be measured with one bank card?”

"Don't mention our so-called sisterhood again!" Kate interrupted her expressionlessly, "It makes me feel sick."

Daisy had nothing to say.

After Kate left, she was so angry that she picked up things and smashed them on the floor. She kept cursing, “Kate, you are so cruel! You would rather forgive Anna and kick me out! You will pay for this!”

Kate booked the earliest flight back to Aubi City. She kept Joseph updated on all of her plans so that he did not worry. And, the moment she got off the plane, he was waiting for her.