Chapter 1661Joyce's gaze flickered as her mind whirred at warp speed.
Should I just take them? He probably hasn't poisoned them or something, right? Considering his
capabilities, I don't think he needs to stoop to such a tactic if he wants to sabotage me. It's a bit too
underhanded. He can take the direct approach and make a move against me instead of beating around
the bush. Hence, there's likely nothing wrong with this plate of plums. Perhaps he wants to give it to me
out of the kindness of his heart.
Following that line of thought, she inhaled deeply before picking up the plate of plums. “I'll take the
plums instead of throwing them away, Mr. Quinn. Thank you.”
Stanley opened his eyes, the coldness within them receding slightly. “Whatever.”
Argh! She's really too stubborn that she'd never accept unless I threaten or back her into a corner. Sure
enough, I just told her to throw the plums away with a frosty expression, and she accepted them. I've
long since surmised that she'd be reluctant to discard the plums and would ultimately agree to take
them. Lo and behold, I was right!
As his thoughts veered in that direction, a gleam of triumph flashed across his eyes, and the corners of
his lips turned up. However, he swiftly composed himself in the next heartbeat, so everything went
unnoticed.
“Thank you for the plums, Mr. Quinn.” Joyce cradled the plate of plums to her chest.
Consequently, the aroma of the plums pervaded the air and wafted into her nostrils, making her
salivate all the more. She was promptly seized by the urge to snag one and pop it into her mouth tosample its taste.
Unfortunately, she was embarrassed to do so before the man and could only forcibly repress that
desire.
“Rest first, then, Mr. Quinn. I'll leave you to it and head back to the visitors' room next door. Call me if
you need anything, and I'll come over immediately.” Joyce took her leave upon recalling that he said he
wanted to rest.
Stanley was indeed somewhat tired, so he dipped his head a fraction. “Okay.”
“See you later, Mr. Quinn.” Bowing to him slightly, Joyce whirled around with the plate of plums in hand
to head toward the hospital room door.
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“Is something else the matter, Mr. Quinn?” Joyce asked with a backward glance, halting in her tracks in
mystification.
Stanley held her gaze. “Starting tomorrow, you don't need to take care of me anymore.”
Joyce's eyes went wide, and panic swamped her. “What? I don't need to take care of you anymore? If
so, will my father—”
“Your father will be fine,” Stanley interrupted with a frown, aware of what she wanted to say. Good Lord! All she cares about are her parents. Can't she consider herself for a bit?
Joyce clenched her hands tightly. “Really? You truly won't change your mind and put my father in
prison because you no longer want me to take care of you, Mr. Quinn?”
She was afraid that it was because he found her inept and was sick of her that he did not want her
taking care of him anymore.
After all, she indeed had not done a great job these past two days. In fact, she even scalded him.
Thus, she feared that that was the reason he suddenly refused to have her continue taking care of him.
Despite not needing to take care of him further, she could not muster even an ounce of joy, for it was
highly likely that he dismissed her out of fury.
If that were the case, he might go back on his word previously and put her father in jail.
Therefore, she was beyond anxious, panicked, and fearful at that moment.
Clocking her trepidation, Stanley heaved a sigh. “I'm not the kind of person to break my promise. I gave
my word to let your father off the hook if you were to keep the baby, and I'll naturally abide by that. As
such, you don't need to worry so much.”
At his reassurance, relief instantly suffused Joyce. “That's good. Great, in fact.”
She patted herself on the chest lightly. Subsequently, she ventured in puzzlement, “Why did you
suddenly decide not to have me take care of you anymore, Mr. Quinn? If I'm not doing good enough, I'llimprove and work hard. I—”
Lifting a hand, Stanley cut her off. “No, it's okay. Just find me a caretaker. As for you, admit yourself to
the hospital from tomorrow onward to recuperate.”
Joyce was wholly stumped. “What? I'm to be hospitalized to recuperate?”
“You can decline doing so if you don't want this baby.” Stanley shot her a sidelong glance.