Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2204

"Well, in the end, someone else came to help anyway," Larry retorted.

He was clearly upset. Even Joan was rendered confused by his sudden retort.

"Ms. Young, here's your sandwich..." Dustin walked into the ward and came to a stop when he spotted Larry.

"Look, someone else bought food, too," Larry said sarcastically.

An awkward silence ensued. Even the nurses who walked past the ward couldn't help but gave them curious stares.

"What is going on? They are acting strangely. Who is that woman married to?"

"Hey, stop gossiping. It's none of our business. Come on, let's go."

With that, they hurriedly scurried away.

"Joan, can I get discharged from the hospital now?" Delilah's sudden question broke the silence.

"Huh? No, Ms. Young. You should stay here for the time being. I'm worried that your body is still too weak," said Joan softly.

Nonetheless, Delilah thought it was better to go home. After all, things were awkward here.

"I'm fine. Just tell the doctor that I'll leave this afternoon," Delilah stated firmly.

Knowing that no one would be able to change Delilah's mind once she had made her decision, Joan left the ward reluctantly to inform the doctor.

"Hey, what's wrong with you both?" Delilah inquired the moment Joan left the room.

Larry strode to stand in front of the window gloomily.

He wasn't in the wrong, so there was no need for him to feel guilty or repent.

Dustin knew what Delilah meant, but he also felt he did nothing wrong. He drank with Joan as she was in a foul mood, and they spent a night in a hotel after both of them got drunk. They were innocent, so there was no need for him to apologize to anyone.

"Ms. Young, don't worry about us. Just take care of yourself," Dustin assured her.

If they aren't happy, how could I be happy? Delilah shook her head and exhaled sharply.

Young people nowadays tend to complicate things, especially their relationships. I'm too old to give them advice.

"Why do you people like to torture yourself and others? I don't get it," she reprimanded.

Indeed, they liked to torture each other as though life would be stale without any torture. But as a matter of fact, life would be stale if there was no love, and love was the most torturous thing on earth.

Many people remained faithful to their loved ones no matter how many obstacles they went through. Some people would give up halfway, while others would wait patiently for the perfect timing. One good example was Dustin.

Love wasn't a need. Only those in love would understand. Perhaps only they would understand the sorrow and happiness that could be found in love. Even though it might hurt, they would still enjoy it. "Ms. Young, you should stop working in the garden. I'll hire a few men to tend to your garden," offered Larry.

Delilah immediately refused his offer. "No, that won't do. That's my garden, and no outsiders are allowed inside."

The elder lady preferred to do everything herself, but her health would be affected in the long term.

"Ms. Young, I think that's a good idea. You can supervise them every day," Dustin chimed in.

Interesting. Is he speaking up for me? Larry gazed at Dustin curiously.

Dustin didn't want to agree with Larry, but he was worried about Delilah's health.

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