"Is that so?" In Eden's opinion, a rich and powerful person like Barrett would certainly make the best use of everyone.
Adrienne looked at her and said with uncertainty in her eyes, "I won't let Delmont get hurt."
Eden did not speak. There was something that Adrienne couldn't stop.
Before leaving, Eden gave her some advice.
She said to Adrienne, "Miss Simpson, if you really like Delmont, I'm afraid that you have to wrong yourself and take initiative to get close to him."
After she said that, Adrienne sat there and didn't react. She lowered her head quietly, and Eden did not know whether she had listened to her or not.
Eden went back to the hospital, went to see Candace and picked up Abigail. Then they went to Delmont's ward.
Eden had been thinking about the relationship between Delmont and Adrienne along the way.
They seemed to have a tacit understanding and did not talk about the important reason.
That was the knot in their hearts.
When they entered the ward, Delmont was watching TV.
Seeing Abigail, Delmont smiled very happily.
"Abby, long time no see."
"Clement, congratulations, you've disabled yourself." Abigail looked at him with a playful smile.
Delmont was stunned and then smiled dejectedly.
He really got disabled at the wrong time. At the end of the year, he had a lot of work to do.
"Abby, you're making fun of me, aren't you?" He said with grievances.
Eden touched her forehead. Why did she feel that Delmont was so glad when he saw Abby?
She teased them aside, "Do you regret that you two didn't meet sooner?"
Abigail was stunned, "No. I only feel like laughing when I see Delmont. I think he's so unlucky."
Delmont was speechless.
He took a deep breath to compose the emotions in his heart.
Why didn't he feel that he had a bad luck?
"Abby, you've been led astray by Anson. When he was young, he always spoke sarcastically."
Abigail admitted it generously, "It is normal for me to be led astray by my husband. We live together everyday, so we will be unconsciously influenced by each other."
Hearing this, Delmont smiled faintly.
"You admit it quite generously."
Abigail sat on a stool aside.
She said with a grin, "It's not embarrassing to admit it. This is the fact."
Abigail looked at his legs, "Have your legs got better?"
Delmont leaned back on the pillow with boredom and gave Eden a meaningful look, "Do you think I can get better?"
Eden did not say anything. She sat quietly by the side and peeled an apple for Abigail.
Then she cut the apple into small pieces and put them on a plate.
Seeing how considerate she was, Delmont was very touched, "Eden, I think you can take care of me the best. Buddy is a dull and affected man. He doesn't care about anyone except for his wife and son."
"He rolled his eyes at me when I wanted to eat an apple. Unlike you, you peeled apples for me on your own initiative.
As Delmont said this, he inserted a piece of apple and ate it.
Eden looked at him and smiled. He had never talked about Adrienne.
But Victor had a few loyal friends.
Alas!
Comparisons were odious. He seemed to have no sincere friend.
"Delmont, I was just a child at that time. Don't talk about it again." Eden looked at him with amusement.
Delmont glared at her, "You don't care about us anymore. You've always been protecting him."
"Delmont, Eden is Victor's wife. How can she not protect her husband?" Abigail said lazily next to them.
"Ha-ha..." Delmont laughed, "If it weren't for Eden, I'm afraid that Victor would live in the morass of despair forever."
"Eden is so great. She has saved his life."
Abigail gave him a blow, "Don't forget that it was because of Eden that you got disabled."
Delmont was dumbfounded. Her words seemed to make senses.
"Alright, stop talking. Don't wander from the subject."
Delmont glanced at Eden with a smile and asked greedily, "Eden, what shall we eat tonight?"
Delmont was very keen on delicious food recently. During this period of time, Adrienne bought him a lot of delicious food, and he had become picky about food.
Delmont's eyes were full of expectation.
Eden smiled mysteriously, "You'll know it at dinner time."
"Ha-ha... I'm looking forward to it." Delmont rested his head on his hands and looked lazy.
"As the old saying goes, bread is the staff of life. This is true. Living such an idle life is really comfortable."
Eden said in a bad tone, "Delmont, you've been too lazy these days. The most important reason is that you are single. I think you'd better have a girlfriend as soon as possible."
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