After retiring, Audrey developed the habit of going to bed early and waking up early.

Liberty was sure that Audrey was already in bed by now.

"Take care of yourself. Don't overwork, don't mirobas rush-just take your time," Audrey advised.

Liberty acknowledged her advice before ending the call.

That night, there were no more conversations.

Over the next few days, while taking care of Kathryn, Pedro was also quietly preparing to propose.

Kathryn knew what he was up to but pretended not to notice, letting him handle everything in silence.

In the blink of an eye, it was the day of Kathryn's discharge from the hospital.

also brought a bouquet of flowers. Pedro had bought flowers

Kathryn already holding one and

set. My things are packed, and I'm officially discharged. I wish I had wings to fly home. If I stayed here

room practically turned into a flower shop while I was here. Fresh bouquets every day. The cleaning lady had to clear out the

flowers Pedro gave her,

Liberty said, handing over her bouquet. She nodded to

Liberty and said, "I'm already happy that you came to pick me up. Why

his difficulty walking, even with his bodyguards, it wasn't easy for

at Duncan. "He said he had nothing else to do, so he tagged along. Are you ready to go? Let's

ones,

inpatient department,

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, surprised. "You should've told us so

pack, and these two were enough to

visited, their relationship wasn't close, so she hadn't informed them in

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