Chapter 589 The Enthusiastic Young Man

Josiah gave an indifferent nod. He didn’t care whether Tillany was at the hospital to care for Dillon or visit someone, his question casual. However, Tillany’s response wasn’t an offhand one. She seized the opportunity to continue talking with him.

“Jose, are you free recently? My dad would like to have another chat with you.”

Tiffany gazed at him pleadingly, her tone pitiful.

The last time at the resort, Dillon had made his intentions of playing matchmaker between Josiah and Tiffany clear. If the man was genuinely willing to put his pride aside to meet Josiah, there was still at glimmer of hope.

Lysander had no interest in their conversation. She took the opportunity and interjected, “You guys carry on chatting. I’ve got things to attend to, so I’ll head in first.”

After she had said that, she turned around with the bouquet of baby’s breath in her arms and headed toward the inpatient department.

“Wait for me a moment.” Josiah followed her without hesitation. He didn’t even notice that Tiffany had more to say.

“Jose!” Tiffany chased after him for a few steps. Seeing that he had no intention of even glancing back to bid her goodbye, she reluctantly stopped.

The hand hidden behind her back slowly clenched, crushing the already crumpled medical report deep into her palm.

In the ward, Joseph leaned against the head of the bed, engrossed in watching a basketball game on his phone. Hearing a knock at the door, he assumed it was the nurse coming to change his dressing. Without lifting his head, he said, “Come in.”

Lysander’s gentle voice rang out. “If I hadn’t asked the nurse, I wouldn’t have known you’d moved here.”

She distinctly remembered that when she had first brought Joseph to the hospital, he was assigned to a standard ward with multiple patients. However, when she went over earlier, she couldn’t find him. It was only after she had gone to the nurse’s station that she learned he was moved to a single ward.

She reckoned it was his family who specially arranged for it upon learning of the situation, fearing that their child would suffer.

phone. His joy was palpable as he stood

replied, “Indeed. I’ve got no choice since I promised to come and visit you. How are you

air of grievance, quickly putting

echoed from behind Lysander. “Really? Aren’t you a professional basketball player? You

strode over to the

was tall. As soon as he stood there, he

to meet his, and sparks seemed to crackle invisibly

raised his hand to cover his mouth and nose, saying with great difficulty. “I’m

window and said, “Sorry, I wasn’t aware of that and also brought flowers. Had I known, perhaps I

she brought, Joseph quickly dropped his hand and said, “It’s okay, Ms. Thorne. Baby’s breath doesn’t have pollen, and it’s actually

slight nod and placed the bouquet of baby’s breath on the

said to Joseph lowly, “Your symptoms are quite intriguing, a

pay attention during your classes? Everyone has different physiques, so allergens

actually

expression immediately darkened

was somewhat puzzled. “High school biology classes these days teach such intricate details?

was exceptionally well–behaved in front of Lysander, a completely different person from his earlier self on the basketball court, where he charged

it. I learned on my own.” As his eyes sparkled as he looked at Lysander, he asserted, “Ms. Thorne, I’ve made up my mind. I’m

for Harborbrook Fifth High School. Seeing Joseph speak with such seriousness, she encouraged him, saying, “That’s great. If you can really get in, you’ll be my junior again. However, Harborbrook Medical University‘,tance scores have been growing increasingly higher in recent years, so you

chest, promising,

probably push his luck and confess his feelings to Lysander

from the side, “I remember you’re a sports science student. If you switch

that? When it’s time for the college entrance exam, I’ll abandon the specialization track and sit for the exam

those words precisely. Upon

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