Chapter 1102
Chapter 1102
CHAPTER 1102 DISCHARGED
Shaun, carrying out his task, went to Darius' ward downstairs. The butler had already packed the luggage.
“Old Mr. Graham, you're being discharged today. Do you want to inform Benjamin about this?” Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.
Darius glowered at him. “If you tell him, I'll hold you responsible!”
Stifling a laugh, Shaun nodded vigorously. “I promise I won't say a thing.”
He cleared his throat. As a doctor, he still needed to remind Darius of a few things. “Old Mr. Graham, you must rest well when you return. Don't let your emotions fluctuate too much, and don't lose your temper. Do you understand?”
“I got it. You've said that many times already.” Darius waved his hand impatiently, signaling the butler to leave.
William held Darius' luggage in one hand and supported Darius with the other as they walked toward the door.
“Old Mr. Graham, let me take you home.”
Shaun stepped forward to help, but Darius glanced at him. “Get back to your work. You don't have to send me.”
“I'll accompany you downstairs, then,” Shaun chirped.
Darius went to Mary's ward to inform her. “Ms. Connor, I'm being discharged now. You take good care of yourself here.”
“Have you recovered?” she asked concernedly.
Darius' condition wasn't severe, and he had recovered after staying in the hospital for a few days.
“Yes. I can't get used to staying here, so I'd rather go home. We'll come to visit you when we're free.”
“All right. You should go home early, then.” Mary wanted to see Darius off, but the latter stopped her.
“You don't need to send me off. Return to your room and get some rest.” Darius waved his hand.
Shaun accompanied them to the entrance of the inpatient building, where a car was already waiting. It was Ethen who had come to pick up Darius.
“Why are you here?” Darius looked at Ethen, then shifted his attention to Shaun.
Shaun immediately figured out what Darius was thinking. “Old Mr. Graham, I can guarantee Benjamin has no idea about your discharge. We won't tell him, so don't worry.”
Darius snorted.
Ethen walked over to help Darius into the car, reassuring the latter, “Old Mr. Graham, I promise I won't
tell Mr. Graham about this.”
“Why didn't you go on the business trip with him?” Darius found that slightly peculiar.
Ethen smiled, having already prepared an explanation. “Something happened at the company. Mr. Graham told me to return earlier to handle it, so I came back first.”
Darius gazed at them and didn't notice anything off. “Let's go back, then.”
Ethen and Shaun exchanged glances before Ethen drove Darius back to the old manor.
Shaun watched the car drive away before turning around to enter the building and heading upstairs to report to Benjamin.
“Old Mr. Graham has gone back. You can rest easy now.”
Benjamin shot a quick look at Shaun while continuing to feed Arissa her medication.
Staring at them, Arissa sensed something. “You allowed Dad to be discharged?”
Benjamin met her gaze and nodded. “Yes.”
“How could you do that? So what if Dad knows I'm hospitalized? How could you disregard his health—”
“Arissa, Old Mr. Graham has recovered. Otherwise, as a doctor, I wouldn't have allowed him to go back,” Shaun hurriedly clarified that matter to her to save Benjamin from a lecture.
“I wouldn't let Dad leave the hospital either if he was still ill. Besides, he's been wanting to go home for a while now,” Benjamin, feeling quite wronged, also explained to her tenderly.
Arissa knitted her brows, unable to shake off the feeling that Darius had been discharged early because she was hospitalized there. “Make sure to send someone to take good care of Dad.”
Benjamin nodded. “I'll arrange everything.”
He immediately made the phone call in front of her, instructing the bodyguards to secure the old manor and forbid anyone from disturbing Darius.
Only then did Arissa feel relieved.
“If there's nothing else, I'll get back to work,” Shaun excused himself and swiftly left.
Benjamin glanced at the tactful fellow before turning around to tuck Arissa in. “Rest well. I have a meeting to attend now.”