Chapter 4301
Chapter 4301
After retiring, Audrey had developed the habit of going to bed early and waking up early. Liberty was certain she was already in bed by now.
“Take care of yourself. Don’t overwork, don’t rush—just take your time,” Audrey advised.
Liberty acknowledged her advice before ending the call.
That night, there were no further conversations.
Over the next few days, while taking care of Kathryn, Pedro was also quietly preparing to propose.
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Kathryn knew what he was up to but pretended not to notice, letting him handle everything in silence.
In the blink of an eye, the day of Kathryn’s discharge from the hospital arrived.
Liberty made time to accompany Pedro to pick her up and brought a bouquet of flowers.
Pedro had also bought flowers for Kathryn.
When Liberty entered with her bouquet, she saw Kathryn already holding one and preparing to leave. She smiled. “You got everything done so quickly?”
“Yep, all set. My things are packed, and I’m officially discharged. I wish I had wings to fly home. If I stayed here any longer, I might’ve started growing mold!” Kathryn joked.
Noticing Liberty’s bouquet, she chuckled. “This hospital room practically turned into a flower shop while I was here. Fresh bouquets every day. The cleaning lady had to keep clearing out the wilting ones.”
She held onto the flowers Pedro had given her, symbolizing good health and a fresh start.
“Well, today’s your big day,” Liberty said, handing over her bouquet. She nodded in greeting to Pedro.
Duncan arrived a little later. Kathryn agrokhabar net turned to Liberty and said, “I’m already happy that you came to pick me up. Why trouble Mr. Lewis?”
Given his difficulty walking, even with his bodyguards, it wasn’t easy for Duncan to move around.
Liberty glanced at Duncan. “He said he had nothing else to do, so he tagged along. Are you ready to go? Let’s get out of here.”
“Absolutely,” Kathryn said, beaming.
Surrounded by her loved ones, she left the hospital with two bouquets in hand.
At the entrance of the inpatient department, she ran into her three sisters-in-law.
The former young ladies of the Farrell family had toned down their style, now dressing simply and wearing sunglasses and masks—likely to avoid recognition.
“Kathryn, you’re getting discharged today?” Erika asked in surprise. “You should’ve told us earlier so we could come help you pack and take you home.”
Kathryn smiled. “There wasn’t much to pack, and these two handled everything just fine.”
Though her sisters-in-law had visited occasionally, they weren’t particularly close, so she hadn’t informed them in advance.
“Are you sure you’re okay to leave? You still look pale. Maybe you should stay a little longer to recover properly,” Anya, the second young lady of the Farrell family, said with concern.
She then turned to Pedro. “Mr. Fraser, please make sure Kathryn takes it easy at home. Let her rest and give her plenty of nutritious food, especially foods that help replenish blood. She lost a lot due to her injury.”
Pedro nodded. “Don’t worry, Second Young Madam. I’ll take good care of her.”
While Kathryn’s brothers had betrayed her, their wives hadn’t been involved in their schemes.
Erika had overheard bits and pieces and had even warned Kathryn. After Kathryn’s hospitalization, the three sisters-in-law visited her and apologized on behalf of their husbands.
But Kathryn held them blameless. Everyone was responsible for their own actions. If her brothers had tried to harm her, that was on them—not their wives.