The President’s Stubborn Love

Chapter 65 Not a concern



Aaron had a chill in his eyes, “Andrew, there’s no point in fooling yourself about something.”

“What do you mean?” Andrew stared back and turned around.

Aaron laughed contemptuously and took a few steps forward, “Are you and Sherry boyfriend and girlfriend? Or do you think that paying off her brother’s debts will make her give her body to you?”

Andrew’s fists were clenched and half-heartedly silent.

The sarcastic smile on Aaron’s face deepened, “Don’t worry, I won’t tell Sherry that you didn’t have time to pay off her brother’s debt because Jason, has smuggled himself out of the country overnight.”

At the word, Andrew blushed.

“Aaron, don’t think of me as you, I don’t measure my feelings for her in terms of money.”

He did try to help Jason pay back the money, but for some reason Jason broke faith and left by boat an hour early.

Aaron smiled silently.

Letting Andrew tug at his collar.

“If I’m wrong, why is Andrew getting so worked up, weren’t you in a hurry to get to the hospital just now?”

Andrew’s face went cold and he shook off his hand, “I’ll talk to her about this sooner or later, it’s not Mr. Swift’s turn to worry.”

He was full of anger and ran quickly towards the car park.

Aaron stared at the car as it disappeared from view, a thought flickering in the depths of his eyes.

Eral caught up on the lift, “Mr. Swift, are you going to see Sherry in hospital?”

Aaron withdrew his gaze, his eyes cold, “She doesn’t deserve to waste my time, wouldn’t she be better off dead.”

With that, Aaron turned around and stepped into the lift.

Eral rushed to keep up, but all he could think about was the way Aaron had just eagerly run out of the conference room.

The lift door closed and the man’s voice rang out coldly, “If the hospital gives a notice of critical illness, remember to send a flower basket in the name of the company and continue the meeting.”

When Andrew arrived at the hospital, Sherry was sitting in the corridor with gauze and bandages on her hands.

But it didn’t seem as serious as the phone call made it out to be.

“Are you all right?” He took a few steps over to her, looking at her with nervous worry.

Sherry shook her head.

“I’m sorry Andrew, the nurse just took my phone by mistake and said she notified my friend and gave you a hard time.”

The number stored on her phone was already small, and she was only worried that the person coming would not be Aaron.

But even if Aaron had taken the call, he wouldn’t have taken it to heart and would probably have just sent someone from the company to check on her.

Andrew blushed slightly and moved over, slowly crouching down in front of Sherry, “It’s enough that you’re okay.”

Whoever that phone call was, the first time it was made, it was now him standing in front of Sherry.

“Sherry’s family, come and do the paperwork.”

Sherry was about to get up and go over when Andrew held her shoulder down.

He said softly, “You’re not comfortable with your injury.”

It wasn’t as serious as the phone call, but she did get hurt and needed care.

Andrew went over quickly and soon had the paperwork all done.

Sherry was grateful and walked to the hospital entrance, suddenly remembering, “Did you have something else to see me about today?”

She tilted her head sideways, the light under her eyes gentle and bright.

Andrew held her for a long time and whispered, “It doesn’t matter, when you’re healed.”

Sherry nodded slowly.

“So why did you have the accident?” He frowned; Sherry had greeted him at the door of the Night Group in the morning.

Why was the person who was supposed to be in the company office hit by a car.

Sherry sighed, “My mum had surgery today and I was in a hurry to get over there to check on her, but I didn’t expect a little accident.”

“Did the operation go well?”

Sherry nodded slowly, “It went okay, but I didn’t wait for her to wake up and I don’t know how things are going now.”

It was to wait for her mother to come out of surgery that she left late.

But for now, she has to go back to Night Group and give the company a piece of her mind.

“Andrew, thanks for coming to see me, I should get going.” Sherry said, striding down the steps.

Andrew stood there, staring at her back, knowing full well that she was going to see Aaron, and even though she was hurt like that, she was still so determined to do so.

Even Andrew couldn’t tell if she was being tormented by Aaron or, like him, she was still too deep in it to pull out.

“Andrew, Sherry’s mother’s operation went well, she is already recovering and is in a VIP ward, and the hospital side did not charge her for the operation, and the follow-up treatment is also covered by the hospital.” The assistant said from behind him.

Andrew’s emotions were complex and deep and cold.

It was a long time before he walked slowly down the steps, “Got it.”

In a way, his initial intentions weren’t that different from Aaron’s, and while he was desperate to tell Sherry about the Jason thing, Aaron had already taken care of her mother’s surgery.

The words Aaron said in the lift were always on Andrew’s mind.

He got into the car and it was drizzling outside.

The weather is still slightly cool for this month, thinking of Sherry with her injuries.

“Go to Night Group.”

His car had just left when Sherry came face to face with Aaron’s car on another road.

The man’s deep cold gaze lingered briefly on her, “It’s not being at work during business hours that makes accidents like this happen.”

Sherry’s fingers tightened slowly and admitted frankly, “I just wanted to take the time to go back to the hospital to see how my mum’s surgery went …”

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Aaron’s eyes were cold and his eyes glanced to the street scene on the other side.

Eral, in the passenger seat, added, “Your mother’s surgery has ended successfully and now the hospital wants you to come over and talk about the condition.”

Sherry swayed as the sky clouded over with rain. She looked at the side of the man’s face through the car window, and something suddenly hit her heart.

“Yes!”

After a few minutes, Aaron’s gaze fell on her face but without any warmth.

“I just happened to be going to the Dean’s office to take care of something, I didn’t come specifically to pick you up.”

“I understand.”

Sherry was very quick to answer, “I was careless this time and gave the company a hard time.”

Aaron gave a shallow hmmm.

There was no further conversation between the two men.

What Sherry didn’t expect was that after her mother’s surgery, she was taken straight to the VIP ward and had a 24-hour carer.

As soon as I pushed the door open, Kate was already awake, “Sherry, the doctor said my operation went well, I don’t need to hire someone to look after me, don’t spend the money, and this ward is too big for me to use on my own.”

“The hospital is owned by our company and I submitted an application with the company as a benefit for the staff, our boss … is very nice and considerate.” Sherry’s voice got lower and lower as she spoke, hanging her head low.

“Yes? That’s good!” Kate believed it.

Sherry kept her injured arm under her shirt.

She was still groggy now that the effects of the anesthetic had just worn off, and she didn’t notice that she had fallen asleep again without speaking to Sherry.

The carer came forward, “Sherry, I’m Anne, I’ll be taking care of your mother exclusively from now on, I’ll be the first to let you know if anything happens.”

“Can I ask, did Aaron hire you?”

“Yes, Mr. Swift will cover all the costs, so you don’t have to worry.” Anne said, in an affable manner.


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