Chapter 801 Discharging From Hospital
Of course, there was another possibility, Tim.
"Michelle, this flower is beautiful." Leon pretended to ask casually, "Who sent it?"
Michelle looked sideways and answered, "Tim."
It was really him.
Leon squinted his eyes, and the next second, he regained his composure and changed the topic.
"Don\'t you want to leave the hospital? Let\'s leave the hospital tomorrow."
"Really?" Michelle looked at him excitedly.
The wound on her foot was almost healed. She could just walk more carefully. There was nothing serious with the wound on the back side of her head. She just needed to come to the hospital on time to apply medicine and remove the stitches after the wound healed.
Michelle had long wanted to leave the hospital.
No matter how cozy the VIP ward was and how light the smell of disinfectant was, it was still a hospital.
She didn\'t like to stay in the hospital.
It could be said that many people didn\'t like to stay in the hospital. Who didn\'t want to be healthy?
She sto
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Miss Michelle, please give me your luggage. Someone will take it to the guest room for you."
Michelle called with a smile, "Helen, I like to hear you call me Mimi, which sounds friendly and warm. I can take my luggage to my room by myself. There is need to bother you."
"It\'s not a trouble. It\'s our duty and job." Helen took the suitcase and handed it to the servant next to her.
She took Michelle\'s hand and patted it gently, saying, "You have to get used to it now. There will be more people to serve you in the future."
Helen took a look at Leon and the smile in her eyes deepened.
With her decades of experience in judging people, she guessed that probably the two people had already been in a relationship now.
It had only been a month since the wedding of John and Nina, and now Leon had already won Michelle\'s heart.
Oh, that\'s great!
Nina did find a sister-in-law for herself.
Michelle didn\'t understand what Helen meant. She thought there would be many servants taking care of her when she lived in the North Yard.
Michelle was flattered, but she still felt a little awkward.
She had never been served like that.