In the evening, Joseph came to pick her up at the Booth family.
After sending Alexia to the hotel, they went back to Joseph Bay.
When they just arrived, news came from the Joseph family that Veronica was in trouble.
“Have a good rest. I would be back soon.”
Kathy took his hands. She frowned and said, “I would go with you.”
Joseph frowned and he didn’t agree.
“Joseph, I wanted to be there for you.” Kathy firmly looked at his eyes.
“Stayed at home and waited for me, darling.” Joseph kissed her forehead.
Disappoiment appeared in her eyes. She raised her hands and embraced his waist. “I wanted to go with you.”
She repeated again.
She did not want to be excluded from his family.
Joseph looked down and thought. But he could not refuse her and he slowly nodded finally.
When Joseph and Kathy arrived at the hospital, they went straight to the psychological department.
Veronica was asleep quietly in the ward and she had an intravenous drip.
The doctor walked out and obviously he knew Joseph before. He said hello and continued, “She calmed down now. You’d better inform her psychologist because she had relapsed.”
Joseph solemnly nodded. He stood outside the ward and looked gloomy.
Kathy took his hands for comfort.
She felt that Joseph was very angry now.
“Mrs. Joseph, Could you stay here and look after Veronica?” Joseph said and he went to the doctor.
Kathy nodded and walked into the ward.
Veronica was lying on the hospital bed. She frowned and tightly grasped the bedsheets. She was nervous.
“No, no!”
She sorely murmured, apparently she had a nightmare.
Kathy frowned and slightly nudged Veronica, “Miss. Mu, Wake up”
But Veronica was more and more excited. She had been sweating and what she said was incomplete. Kathy couldn’t understand it.
After a while, Veronica suddenly opened her eyes and she was so scared.
Kathy worriedly looked at her. Fortunately, she woke up.
Otherwise she would suffer more.
Veronica sat up and turned to Kathy.
“It was you.”
“Joseph was talking to the doctor. He would come soon.” Kathy said.
Veronica looked down and she gradually calmed down.
“I felt well. May I go back home?”
“You had to stay here to be observed tonight and you would be discharged tomorrow morning.” At this time, Joseph walked in and looked gloomy.
Veronica was unwilling and tried to remove the needle. Kathy rapidly stopped her, “Don’t move!”
But veronica removed the needle vigorously and the back of her hand was bleeding.
Kathy wanted to stanch the flow of the blood. But Veronica withdrew her hands.
“I wanted to leave here.” She coldly said.
“No.” Joseph said with a sullen face. He asked the nurse to give Veronica the infusion again.
Veronica struggled and jumped out of the bed.
But she was quickly pushed back to the bed by Joseph. “Knock it off.”
“I hated the hospital. I did not want to stay here!” Veronica painfully said.
The last place she wanted to go was the hospital.
She could not stay here for one minute.
Joseph frowned. He understood her.
But her psychological report had not come out yet. The doctor gave her a tranquilizer just now and she was weak now.
He pursed his lips and said, “Veronica, I would be there for you. Don’t be afraid.”
Veronica’s eyes turned red, leaning against Joseph and she gradually closed her eyes.
But she could not help thinking the terrible things.
“I was fine.” She said in a low voice.
“We would leave here tomorrow morning.” Joseph said in an irrefutable tone.
Veronica did not agree. She turned to Kathy and said, “Kathy, Could you help me go through the discharge formalities?”
Kathy frowned. Obviously Joseph would not agree.
But seeing Veronica was so painful, she could not beat it.
“Kathy…” Veronica was begging her.
Kathy looked at Joseph, “I thought maybe she could leave the hospital.”
It was too painful for Veronica to stay here again.
“Joseph, I could not have a good rest at here.
“Ok.” After a while, Joseph finally agreed.
Because Veronica was upset, Joseph sent her Joseph Bay instead of their old house.
The Joseph Bay had two rooms and it was not big. When they arrived, Kathy started to clean the room.
Veronica sat in the wheelchair and looked her brother who stood behind her. “You had a good wife.”
Joseph smiled. Kathy did take care of the house well.
Veronica was at rest in the guest room. Kathy helped her to bed and closely asked, “Did you want me to be with you?”
She knew Veronica would have nightmares. Maybe Veronica would feel better if she stayed with her.
“Well, as long as Joseph agreed.” Veronica smiled.
Joseph was unwilling but he worried about Veronica too.
“Joseph, don’t you disagree?” Kathy looked at him.
“You two did not give me a chance to refuse.”
“I knew you love me the most. Kathy would stay with me tonight.”
Veronica said and leaned against Kathy. She felt better than before.
Joseph didn’t go to bed. He walked to the study.
Quinn flew over to City N overnight and he went to Joseph Bay when he got off the plane.
“How was Veronica?” Quinn was worried about her.
He was Veronica’s psychiatrist. But he was communicating abroad these days.
He did not except that Veronica was sent back by Diego after he left.
“Her psychological report would come out tomorrow. The servant found she was abnormal and nervous.” Joseph frowned.
“Veronica could control her mind this year. She must be disturbed by some people or something.”
“Yeah, Billy was in the City N too. They had met.” Joseph said solemnly.
Quinn looked gloomy. “I would take her back to Country C tomorrow.”
“Well, I agreed.”
Joseph sat down, “What was Julian doing recently?”
“Now Julian had controlled over 80% of overseas power, your father’s equity was quietly being transferred.”
“Grandpa was still young. Maybe he just wanted to confuse Julian.”
“Julian was arrogant recently. Diego also gave him a lot of equity. Your father was troubled me too. He had sex with the daughter of a politician and was almost beaten to death by him, so he returned to City N.”
Joseph sneered, “You was good for aggravating the Situation.”
“Well, but they worked together, how could you and your grandpa be so calm?”
“They could not threaten us without power.”
“I hoped so. I would continue to keep an eye on them when I went back to City C.”
“You had to take good care of Veronica,” Joseph said.
The only one he worried about was his sister.