When she heard that Aaron had asked the doctors and nurses and some dos and don'ts outside, she was moved.
After Aaron came in, he looked at Wanda and said in a low voice, "The doctor said that you'd better have some light porridge for the time being. Fortunately, he said that. Otherwise, I really want to buy you a full table for you to replenish your nutrition. You haven't had any food for so many days. Porridge is not enough."
"Now I know how happy it is to have food to eat, porridge is good enough."
She looked at Aaron with an exaggerated smile. It felt so good to have a narrow escape from death.
Looking at Aaron, Wanda asked with embarrassment, "Did you tell Quincy that I'm here?"
Aaron's face darkened slightly. He pursed his lips and said, "You can forgive him no matter what mistakes he makes, do you?"
"It has nothing to do with forgiveness. He said I would be fine. But it turned out that I almost died in the basement. Now that I'm in hospita
t know when she had taken off her clothes. He took her hand, turned around and looked at her. He said apologetically, "Joy, I'm sorry. I have something urgent to deal with and I have to go out right now."
"Something important? What's the matter? Does it have anything to do with Wanda? " With an expression of grievance on her face, Joey looked at him in confusion. "I'm right?"
After hesitating for a while, Quincy said in a low voice, "No, you think too much."
"I have known you for many years. I can read your mind. I'm not a fool. I can see that you've changed a lot these days. " Joey turned her head slightly, tears streaming down her cheeks. "You said you didn't know her before, and you said your relationship was just normal. But she has done so much for you and your aunt. Are you really just friends? "
"Quincy, I'm standing in front of you like this, but you don't even look at me. You're in a hurry to leave because something happened to her, right?"