Chapter 62
The Day I Kissed An Older Man
Chapter 62
Inside the emergency room, the doctor on duty applied a bit of pressure on Corinneâs lower abdomen,
asked her if she felt anything locally, and told the nurse to fetch another doctor to feel her pulse.
The elderly doctor frowned after being called over to check on Corinne. He turned to Jeremy, who was
standing at one side, and asked, âHas she been taking a lot of supplements recently?â
The hours Jeremy spent at home could be counted on one hand, so he did not know much about
Corinneâs diet. Tommy stepped forward and said, âSir, I was told by the housekeeper that the old lady
has recently been cooking all sorts of soup for Miss Corinne, and sheâs been eating that for all her
meals too. Miss Corinne was even given some of the special millennia-old herbs that the old lady
collected. Might this be the cause, perhaps?â
The old doctor shook his head as soon as he heard that. âYouâre young and healthy. Why are you
taking all these supplements? Youâll get heaty if you eat too much of them, and itâll only lead to
endocrine disorders and early periods. Her nosebleeds and period pains are a sign that her body has
been overloaded with the supplements!â
Jeremyâs expression turned sullen. âAnd how shall we treat her condition?â
The old doctor lowered his head and wrote down a prescription. âEasy! Just stop taking the
supplements, and eat some of the painkillers Iâve just prescribed. Remember to drink plenty of water
when you get home, and eat as you normally would.â
Tommy took the prescription and went to the dispensary to get the medicine.
Corinne sat up from the hospital bed, stretched her feet, and reached out weakly for her shoes on the
ground. When she finally slipped her feet in them, she bent down and stretched out her hands to put
them on. Unfortunately, however, she was still unable to complete that action successfully even after
trying a few times.
Jeremy narrowed his eyes at her condescendingly and asked with a half-smile, âDo you need my help,
buddy?â
Corinne did not raise her head. âNo need. I can do it myselfâ¦â
Despite her stubbornness, her hands were unable to execute even the slightest movement, and it was
as if both hands had gone limp.
Amid her struggle, a muscular yet slender hand stretched out, swatted her clumsy little hand away in
disgust, then supported her foot and adjusted the shoe opening slightly before gently lifting the shoe
heel so her foot could slip in fully. Then, he picked up another shoe and put it on for her.
Corinne looked up in astonishment and saw the hair crown on Jeremyâs head.
âDid he somehow realize he had a conscience? Why is he bending to help me put my shoes on all
of a sudden?â
Tommy came back with the medicine and was stunned when he saw Jeremy helping someone else
wear shoes. It was truly an astonishing sight!
Jeremyâs hands were firm, yet gentle and careful. He held Corinneâs cold feet and put on her
shoes for her. Her feet were palm-sized, and he wondered if it was her feet that were too small or If his
hands were too big.
His gaze turned sullen and he began to lecture her, âDid you eat all those supplements just because
Grandma told you to? What are you, a âyes-womanâ?â
Corinne frowned. âBut sheâs doing it out of the goodness of her heart! How am I supposed to refuse
when she put in so much effort to cook all that soup for me? Itâs not like you ever come back home for
dinner. If you did, we could share the soup so I donât have to finish it all by myself!â
Jeremy looked up at her and narrowed his eyes slightly. âWere you hoping that Iâd go home for dinner
every day?â
Corinne thought for a moment and then shook her head earnestly. âNah, I donât think you should come
home. Itâll be easier for me to deal with Grandma on my own. If youâre at home, Iâd have to show
affection to an old man like you, and just thinking about that makes me feel nauseous!â Jeremyâs face
sank, and he let go of her feet heavily. âGet up and walk on your own!â
Corinne was taken aback. âWhy is he so fierce all of a sudden? Iâm a sick woman right now!â
After returning to the Holden family home, the old woman looked at Corinne with a guilty face. âIt was
all my fault. I thought itâd be good for you to eat more supplements, but I didnât know how. bad of an
effect it would have on your periods!â
Corinne leaned against the bed head, smiled, and shook her head to reassure the old lady. âIâm fine,
Grandma.â