Chapter 20
Andrew, the president of Horizon Enterprises, made headlines for being wanted in connection with coastal smuggling.
Countless people were sorrowful.
After all, his real estate business was thriving.
Why did he have to earn this dirty money?
No one could explain it clearly.
608 moved back into the hospital.
When he was brought in, he had stopped breathing.
Several authoritative professors fought to save him the entire night, and finally saved him from the grasp of death.
On that day, as usual, I went to check on the patient.
After examining the patient's vital signs, I sat down on a chair.
"You've been sleeping for days, aren't you going to wake up?"
The man on the hospital bed didn't react at all, his limbs wrapped in thick bandages.
Unable to resist, I mocked, "You're like a mummy, so pathetic. How did the popular guy Shen from high school end up like this?"
Still, no response.
I sighed, "Tell me, if I pull out your oxygen tube again, will you still wake up?"
"This time I'm not pretending to be unconscious, if you pull it out, I will really die."
Suddenly, I looked up and found that the man was still in a state of closed-eyed slumber.
Who was the one who just spoke?
"Don't look, it was me speaking. Close the curtains, the light is blinding me."
Um...
I stood up dumbfounded and walked over to pull the curtains, darkening the room instantly.
"Why are you standing there dazed?"
I forced a smile, "I can't believe it."
"Come here."
I obediently walked over and looked down at him.
Daniel had a faint smile on his lips, his face as pale as paper.
Could it be any other color? He had lost so much blood, it would probably take a year or more to replenish.
He struggled to lift his bandaged hand.
I immediately understood.
Bending slightly, his hand touched my eyes.
"Why are they swollen like walnuts?"
I thought to myself: relying on coffee to stay awake during the day and sleeping pills to shut down at night, it would be weird if they weren't swollen.
When several professors heard that Daniel had woken up, they all entered the room to examine his body.
I was pushed to the side.
My gaze never left Daniel's face.
He also looked back at me through the crowd.
His eyes were filled with waves of light, deep and enchanting.
At this moment, I finally felt a sense of reality.
The man who had almost died in my arms was truly awake.