Chapter 488
Chapter 488
Chapter 488 Yielding When Necessary
Lysander didn’t respond. It was unclear whether she was unable to speak or if her consciousness was blurring. She closed her eyes and slowly rested her head against the leather chair behind her, maintaining her silence in a position far more comfortable than leaning over the coffee table. NôvelDrama.Org owns all © content.
This position brought her even closer to Josiah than before.
Just like the previous night, Josiah could smell the faint fragrance of Lysander’s hair. His furrowed brows relaxed, and he said with a hint of urgency, “You’re already suffering from such high fever, yet you’re still focused on others‘ matters. You should focus more on yourself and less on others.”
Lysander heard those words in a state of semi–consciousness. Instinctively, she wanted to retort, but her body reacted before her mind could, leading her back into a hazy slumber.
She slept much more deeply than she had before.
When Lysander regained consciousness, she found herself lying in a hospital bed.
Everywhere she looked was a stark white, even her own hand resting on the blanket was similarly pale.
Seeing the situation, the nurse who was using an alcohol swab to clean Lysander’s hand quickly whispered, “The patient has woken up.”
In the next moment, Josiah, who had been standing behind the IV pole, took a step forward to the bedside. He looked at Lysander, whose face was as pale as a sheet. Complicated emotions swirled within his eyes.
There was worry and blame, but above all, he was observing, wanting to see how she was doing.
Lysander was bewildered when she woke up. Just as she was about to speak, a sharp pain shot through the back of her hand.
She was familiar with that sensation, figuring it was likely the nurse administering an injection to her.
Josiah noticed the subtle changes in her expression. He slowly said, “Don’t move.”
Once Lysander realized that she was getting an injection, she naturally cooperated obediently.
In the next moment, a hint of displeasure could be heard in Josiah’s voice as he questioned, “What’s going on? This is already the second attempt.”
The nurse was also frantic, her forehead covered in sweat. “Her veins are too thin. It’s hard to locate them.”
With a menacing figure like Josiah looming nearby, the nurse was under immense pressure. Coupled with the continued difficulty in locating a vein, the young nurse became somewhat flustered.
“What medication are you injecting?” Lysander asked.
The nurse said, “Clindamycin. It’s for inflammation.”
“Do I have pneumonia?”
Upon hearing Lysander’s response, the nurse knew Lysander was familiar with the medication and immediately responded, “It’s a mild case of pneumonia. The most severe issues are actually in the upper
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The condition was almost as Lysander had predicted.
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She was certain that her fever indicated an inflammation, Considering the severity of her sore throat from the past couple of days, she suspected it was likely an upper respiratory infection.
She felt much better during the day, thinking she was out of the woods. Little did she know, the disease had already spread from her bronchial tubes to her lungs.
Josiah asked. “Is it serious?”
Lysander said, “It’s a common illness. A few days of intravenous treatment should do the trick. If you combine it with atomization, the recovery will be even quicker.”
The young nurse had calmed down by then. “So, you’re also in the medical field?”
“Indeed. I specialize in obstetrics and gynecology.”
“No wonder,” the young nurse said. “I initially wanted to give you Cephalexin, but you were asleep, and I couldn’t ask if you were allergic. Your husband didn’t allow us to conduct a skin test, so we had to resort to using Clindamycin instead.”
Lysander nodded. “I’m not allergic to Cephalexin, so you can administer the medication.
“Should I seek the doctor to change your medication?”
“No need. You can administer this at the moment.”
“All right.”
Lysander then realized something and quickly added, “He’s not my husband.”
The young nurse paused for a moment. “But he just carried you into the hospital-
“He was just helping out.”
“Oh, I see.”
“Keep making things up,” Josiah said grumpily. “Did the needle go in or not?”
The young nurse was somewhat troubled. “Perhaps we should try the other hand. The veins in this one are
too thin to see,”
Lysander was reluctant to change.
At the moment, the young nurse was tending to her left hand, leaving her free to use her right hand to eat and check her phone.
Therefore, she withdrew her left hand, opening and closing it several times. She then used some force to give the back of her left hand a few hefty slaps.
Afterward, she gently pressed her fingertips against the back of her hand to locate the vein. She showed it to the young nurse and said, “Here, feel this.”
Finally, the young nurse managed to locate the vein and inserted the needle in one swift motion. She secured it with tane and said. “At last, it’s done.”
Chapter 488 Yielding When Necessary
“Okay. Thank you.”
“You’re welcome. It’s my job.”
Listening to how hard Lysander slapped her own hand, Josiah furrowed his brows. “You really don’t hold back on yourself, do you?”
Lysander said, “As long as the needle is in, it’s fine.”
The nurse swiftly secured the IV drip, tidying up and preparing to leave. As she did, she advised Josiah, “The patient’s fever hasn’t subsided yet. You need to record her temperature every hour. Oh, and she’s somewhat dehydrated, so remember to keep her hydrated. Moreover, her veins are so thin. She definitely hasn’t been eating well recently. You should get her some food, preferably something easy to digest.”
“All right.” Josiah took the precautions to heart, making a serious mental note of them. He then nodded in gratitude toward the nurse, “I apologize for my earlier behavior.”
The nurse offered a kind smile. “It’s all right. I could understand how you were feeling.”
Lysander lay on the hospital bed, gazing at the ceiling.
She wasn’t sure what had transpired after Josiah had brought her to the hospital. Her fever had been so high at the time that she’d lost all consciousness, and she couldn’t recall a thing.
The hospital room was the best private suite available. Once the nurse left, it was just the two of them, locked in a silent standoff.
Lysander lifted her hand, which was resting on the blanket, and touched her forehead. Indeed, she was still running a fever.
Moreover, the fever was quite high.
Josiah turned around and headed to the water dispenser. He filled a paper cup with hot water and placed it on the bedside table. With a hint of impatience in his voice, he said, “It’s not too hot now. Drink some and go to sleep.”
“Thank you.”
Josiah glanced at her. “There’s nobody else in the ward right now. Do we really need to keep up with this whole ‘maintaining distance‘ routine?”
“This is called manners.”
Josiah sat down on the chair by the sickbed, his brow furrowed as he said, “Don’t you have any sense of your own physical condition? If Lhadn’t visited your room today, were you really planning on just sleeping through it?”
In truth, Lysander was somewhat taken aback as well.
“I didn’t expect it to be this serious this time.”
Even though her symptoms had vanished during the day, she thought it was due to the “assistance” he provided the previous night, which made her sweat profusely and seemingly cured her cold. Unexpectedly, this virus made a surprising comeback, catching her off guard.
Chapter 488 Yielding When Necessary
“I think I’ve figured it out,” said Josiah. “This virus probably only acts up when it senses weakness. When I’m around, it doesn’t dare to show up. But the moment I leave, it retaliates against you relentlessly.”
Lysander was defiant. “So, you’re saying I’m weak, and you’re tough?”
Josiah nodded firmly. “I’m tough.”
Lysander was rendered speechless.
Josiah chuckled lightly, leaning closer to her. “You should yield when necessary and be tough when you’re required to.”
“Josiah, can’t you speak properly?”
“I’m saying you’re stubborn. What’s the matter? Am I wrong?”
Lysander replied, “I can’t be bothered with you.”
Josiah flashed a soft smile, handing her a glass of water. “The doctor said your condition was more than just the flu. You’ve been working too hard these past years, exhausting yourself, which has lowered your immunity. Therefore, when you caught a cold, it hit you particularly hard. It’s clear that your health has been neglected. I’ve asked Ms. Collins to find a caretaker in Apex City to prepare nutritious meals for you daily. You must eat well and rest more.”
Lysander slightly lowered her eyes, her eyelashes casting a small shadow on her face. “How could I have time to rest? There’s still so much to do.”
“I’ll deal with matters at Thorne Constructions and Energies first. I’ve taken care of the affairs on your behalf for many years, so I’m quite familiar with it. It doesn’t require much effort. Once you’re better, we can gradually transition the responsibilities back to you.”
“What about the summit? I only attended for one day. There are still two days of meetings left.”
Upon seeing Lysander still showing concern for the summit, Josiah couldn’t help but express his frustration, saying, “Honestly, this summit is quite dull. Even if you don’t attend, you won’t miss out on anything.”
Puzzled, Lysander questioned, “That’s not what