Chapter 352: Chapter 352

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They couldn’t get into the Intensive Care Unit and could only look through the glass window. Theresa was still unconscious and her face was bandaged, leaving only her eyes.

A hospital crew was beeping beside her.

Armand leaned miserably against the glass mirror. He remained silent, and Dolores could see his steady shoulder movement.

“I was very surprised. We just met not long ago. She said she wanted to leave for good, find a quiet place, and she would give birth to her child….. Who knew something like that would happen?” Dolores spoke softly.

Armand pressed his hands against the glass window and then clenched them into fists. He sobbed, “It was all my fault…”.

“What’s the point now that you know it was your fault?” Dolores knew better than to encourage him, but she thought it would be better if she made it clear to him.

“If you keep this up, even if Theresa forgives you, I won’t allow it. You need to think about what your mistakes are.” Dolores walked out as she finished her sentence.

She wouldn’t feel right if she continued to stay here.

The face was the mark of a person. Even if Theresa could go for plastic surgery, it would no longer be her original face.

She used to be a cheerful, happy, healthy person. But since she was with Armand, she was no longer happy.

And now, she was even hurt to this point.

Dolores felt sorry for Theresa.

Matthew came over and helped her remove the messy hair in front of her forehead, and hooked it behind her ears. “Come on, let’s go back.”

Dolores nodded. Now that Theresa was still unconscious, even if she stayed here, there was nothing she could do.

Before leaving, Dolores turned to Theresa’s primary physician and asked, “When will she wake up?”

Dolores wanted to come before Theresa woke up. If she couldn’t accept her situation, Dolores hoped she could be there so she could comfort her.

“She should wake up after twelve hours.” Said the doctor.

Dolores thought to herself, after twelve hours, it should be around 5 am. She thanked the doctor and left his office.

She went home with Matthew. She skipped dinner and locked herself in the bedroom.

After a while, Matthew came in with a cup of pure milk.

She lay on the bed in her sweater. Matthew came in and sat by the bed. In fact, he didn’t like her worrying about other people’s business.

“Are you asleep?”

Dolores wasn’t asleep, but she didn’t feel like talking. He’d heard her earlier when Matthew pushed open the door and came in.

“I know you’re awake. Get up and drink this cup of hot milk.” Dolores stood up and looked at him.

She couldn’t tell how she felt, it was all a mess.

“Why are you looking at me like that, am I handsome?”

Dolores looked at him closely. Yes, he was handsome. His skin was fair and his facial features were distinguished. His deep-set eyes and occasional kind smile could easily drown people out.

But when he showed his stern, cold face, it was another story altogether.

Dolores’ depressed mood calmed slightly. She sat down and Matthew passed her the milk.

She took a sip and said, “Armand? Was he like that?” Was he indecisive when it came to his feelings?

Matthew thought for a while and then said, “No.”

Actually, Armand was a man who was clear about what he wanted. It was just that he was affected by Phoebe.

Before this, he was hurt by Phoebe when she left. And when she suddenly reappeared, his heart was confused again.

Dolores pursed her lips as if she was thinking about something. Matthew reminded her, “Finish the milk.”

She didn’t finish the milk immediately, but took out her phone and set the alarm. She wanted to wake up earlier tomorrow to go to the hospital.

At night, Dolores slept in Matthew’s arms. Probably because she felt comfortable when he was next to her, she quickly fell asleep.

She was awakened by the alarm clock.

She woke up quickly at the thought of Theresa, who was still in the hospital. As she was about to get out of bed, Matthew grabbed her waist from behind. Her sound was hoarse as she had just woken up, “Where are you going?”

“I’m going to the hospital. The doctor said Theresa will probably wake up at 5 a.m. I have to go check on her.” Actually, I was afraid Theresa would become agitated at the sight of Armand, so I had to go earlier.

“It’s still early, keep me company for a while longer.” Matthew wrapped his arms around her and pulled her toward the blanket.

Dolores pushed him, “Don’t make trouble. She’s already disfigured, so I’m afraid she won’t be able to think about it, and besides, there’s no one next to her. Speaking of which, I need your help with something.” Dolores turned around, looked at him and held his face.

“What benefit do I get out of it?” asked Matthew first, before Dolores could even mention her request.

Dolores frowned and said, “I’m serious.”

“I’m not serious?” Dolores was speechless.

She took the initiative and kissed his lips. Since it was morning, he had a fresh stubble on his chin. It was a little prickly, but it wasn’t painful. She gave him a light peck on the lips and finished quickly.

Matthew frowned and narrowed his eyes as if he wasn’t satisfied with the kiss. He turned around and pressed Dolores against his chest. Dolores asked, “I need you to find me a good cosmetic surgeon.”

Although she hadn’t seen Theresa yet, but she knew what Theresa looked like. Theresa wouldn’t want Armand to interfere with this. To be exact, she wouldn’t want any interaction with Armand at this point, since now the one engagement they had in common was gone.

Matthew looked down and looked at her hands that were still pressed against his chest, and spoke softly, “Okay, you can let go of your hands now.”

Dolores’ heart was pounding. They didn’t turn on the lights, and the only source of orange light in the room was the lamp on the bedside table, which lent the atmosphere a certain allure.

She could feel his burning chest through his silky soft pajamas, her hands involuntarily withdrawn as they touched his warm chest. Matthew lowered his head and kissed her lips, and laughed in a muffled voice, “Why are you still so shy?”

Even though they had been kissing for quite some time, she was still often shy.

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When they finished, Matthew helped her into her clothes and drove her to the hospital.

By the time she arrived at the hospital, it was almost 6 a.m. and the sky had already dawned. Since she had joined Matthew, she was barely able to wear low-necked clothes. Matthew always liked to leave marks all over her body.

Dolores wore a black windbreaker on the outside. Inside, she wore a flower-patterned dress, and a bow knot was knotted obliquely at the neck to cover the red marks on her neck.

She grabbed her purse and got out of the car, “You don’t have to wait for me. I’ll get a cab when I want to come back.”

Matthew buzzed back and said, “Call me if you need anything.”

Dolores agreed and watched Matthew as he drove away, then turned and walked into the hospital.

When she got there, Armand was already on the premises. He looked like he hadn’t come back last night and was wearing yesterday’s clothes. “Did you stay here all night?” asked Dolores as she walked in with her bag.

Armand lowered his head, “I came back.”

He came back and took care of his grandmother. The two people who took his grandmother on the boat didn’t want to get involved in this murder trial, so they sent Armand’s grandmother back to the hospital. His grandmother needed a good rest, so he took her back home and let her maid take care of his grandmother, which was also more convenient.

Dolores asked, “Is she awake?”

Armand suddenly raised his head and looked at Dolores. His eyes were red as if soaked with red paint, and he spoke hoarsely, “She didn’t want to see me.”

Dolores knew. It was what she had expected. So, had Theresa woken up already?

“Let me go see her.” Dolores looked at the pained Armand and took pity on him. She patted him on the shoulder and said, “You’re a man. Theresa must feel more pain than you.”

She lost her unborn child and was disfigured. No one could have withstood such a great blow.

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