Sir, Madam Dispeared Again After Divorce! -
Chapter 476 Julien's Indifference
Julien felt that since he had only three years to live, he should let go of Sydney and never approach her again.
He was afraid that if he got close to her again, Sydney's mentality would be affected. As time went by, she might fall in love with him again, and after he died, she would suffer great psychological trauma. After all, it was hard to bear the loss of someone you just fell in love with.
Julien was so worried about this that he planned to alienate Sydney.
"OK, Mr. Flint, I know. I'll go through the discharge formalities in a minute," Zach sighed.
Julien waved his hand slightly. "Go ahead."
Zach nodded. Then he turned around and left.
That night, Julien went out of the hospital and lived in an apartment near the city center, where he planned to stay for a few days. He would go back to the Flint Mansion after he fully recovered. Sydney didn't know about this at all.
The next morning, she went to the hospital with some hot soup she had made. When she found that it was not Julien but another unknown patient in the ward, she was stunned.
What had happened?
Where was Julien?
"Miss." Sydney stopped the nurse who was about to pass by with a cart. She hurriedly asked, "Excuse me, would you please tell me where is the patient in this ward?"
The nurse gave her a strange look. "Isn't the patient inside?"
"No, I don't mean him, but Julien," Sydney said with a frown.
This dawned on the nurse, and she said," Mr. Flint was discharged from the hospital last night."
"What? He was discharged from the hospital?" Sydney was astonished to hear this.
The nurse nodded. "Yes, Mr. Flint went out of the hospital at midnight yesterday." "Midnight!" Sydney bit her lips tightly.
This meant he left the hospital after seeing her with Hunter outside the restaurant.
Miss, why did he leave the hospital? His injury hasn't healed yet, right?" Sydney grabbed the nurse's sleeve and asked.
The nurse shook her head. "I don't know. Mr. Flint was severely injured and he shouldn't be discharged yet, but it's OK for him to rest at home, so the hospital agreed to his request." "Well, thank you." Sydney knew that she couldn't ask anything more from the nurse. She forced a smile and then loosened her grip on her.
Once the nurse got free, she pushed the cart away.
Looking at the ward's front door with a stranger's name on it, Sydney pursed her lips and turned to walk to the elevator.
After she came to the small garden outside the inpatient building, she found a bench to sit on and then took out her mobile phone to dial Julien's number.
The phone rang several times before being answered by Julien. She remembered that he used to answer her phone as quickly as possible.
Julien's flat voice sounded. "What's the matter?"
Sydney sensed the indifference in his tone and felt a little uncomfortable.
What had happened to him?
Why did he suddenly change his attitude towards her?
He was indifferent to her again, which reminded her of their six-year loveless marriage.
This made Sydney frown subconsciously." Julien, are you out of the hospital now?" "Yes." Julien nodded.
Sydney put the thermos aside. "Why didn't you tell me that you were discharged from the hospital?"
"This is my own business. Why should I tell you?" Julien asked coldly.
Sydney was dumbfounded for a moment, and then she quickly continued, "Yes, it's your own business, but it's also related to me. You got injured because of me. I said I would take care of you until you recovered, so of course you should tell me when you were discharged from the hospital.
Otherwise, how can I continue to take care of you?"
"No need."
"What?" Sydney was stunned.
Julien looked down and replied in a slightly hoarse voice, "I said you don't need to take care of me, for I don't need your care anymore."
Then he hung up the phone directly.
Sydney looked at her phone in anger and grievance.
What did he mean? He was so indifferent to her and said he didn't need her to take care of him. She didn't offend him, did she?
Sydney clenched her fists and tried to remember whether she had offended Julien recently.
But after racking her brains for a while, she couldn't remember that such a thing had happened.
Julien seemed to change his attitude from last night.
That was to say, it was likely that Julien started to treat her coldly after seeing her having dinner with Hunter last night.
But this shouldn't be the case.
Julien was a narrow-minded person, but he wouldn't change his attitude just because of such a little thing.
After all, Julien had seen her with Luke and Cayden before. At that time, he didn't change his attitude at all, so there must be some other reason.
But whatever the reason, it wouldn't stop her from repaying his kindness.
She didn't care if he was indifferent to her or got bored with her.
But if he wanted to stop her from taking care of him, she wouldn't agree.
She didn't want to owe him too much.
Looking at the thermos next to her, Sydney took a deep breath and stood up. She was ready to leave for the Flint Corporation. Just as she reached the garden exit with the thermos, she heard a familiar voice.
Was it Mrs. Madden?
Sydney subconsciously slowed down, turned her head and looked to the right side, and she saw Mrs. Madden behind a flowerpot.
Mrs. Madden turned her back on her, holding a mobile phone in her hand. She was obviously on the phone with someone.
"Professor kelson, please be sure to help my husband find a suitable kidney. My husband passed out from pain again today. If this continues, I'm afraid he might spend the rest of his life in hospital." Mrs. Madden sniffled and said in a begging voice.
Sydney frowned.
She got the whole picture now.
Mrs. Madden was asking the person on the other end of the phone to help Brandon find a suitable kidney.
Soon, Mrs. Madden's voice rang again. This time, there was a hint of excitement and joy in her choked voice. "Great, thank you, Professor Belson. I will wait patiently."
Sydney squinted.
The man on the phone seemed to have promised to help Brandon find a kidney.
It turned out that Brandon had good interpersonal relationships.
But she didn't know who this Professor Belson was.
Hearing that Professor Belson promised to help her contact other organ donators, Mrs. Madden was finally relieved. She put away the mobile phone and wiped her tears. Then she turned around with a smile. However, when she saw Sydney standing on the opposite, the smile on her face immediately froze.
The next second, she seemed to think of something. Her expression changed abruptly and she glared at Sydney. "Are you eavesdropping on me?"
Sydney spread her hand. "I didn't do that on purpose. Your voice is so loud that it's hard for me not to hear it."
Mrs. Madden's eyes widened. "Did you really hear our conversation? What have you heard?"
Sydney blinked with an innocent look and replied with a smile, "I just came here, and I heard you express your gratitude to
Professor Belson. You also said that you would wait patiently.' "Really?" Mrs. Madden pinched her mobile phone, staring at Sydney doubtfully.
If Sydney only heard these words, there would be no problem.
But she didn't dare to believe Sydney so easily.
"It won't do any good to me if I lie to you." Sydney rolled her eyes.
Mrs. Madden stared at Sydney for a while, trying to figure out what was truly on her mind. She gradually believed her words and felt relieved.
It was fortunate that Sydney didn't hear the important content.
If Sydney heard other parts of their conversation, she would definitely know that Brandon had kidney problems and needed a new kidney.
If so, Sydney might take this opportunity to prevent Brandon from getting it.
Then Brandon would be doomed.
"I hope you really didn't lie to me, or I won't spare you if I find out the truth." Mrs. Madden pointed at Sydney's nose and threatened.
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