You Hit My Heart
Chapter 163

Saturday, the Warner family's old house.

Luther went on a business trip to Mufron, so these two days Joyce feltso quiet around. This morning she woke up from her comfortable sleep.She lay on the huge bed and rolled over twice, stretching and relaxinghappily.

After Shelly was kicked out of the project team, it was obvious that theproject has become quieter, and the atmosphere had become moreharmonious than ever before. Everyone focused on their own positions,working happily.

As for Professor Owens, Casey had called him early to explain whathappened and told Professor Owens what Shelly had done, so thatProfessor Owens’ path was completely blocked for Shelly.

Once Joyce's design was completed, it would then go into productionfor the first time as a prototype, and as it would go into operation, Joycewould continue to modify and fine-tune the design to meet the needs.So in the past two days, Joyce had been making frequent trips betweenthe group's suburban vehicle production site and the group's projectheadquarters.

Although she felt a little tired running back and forth every day, she feltvery fulfilled.

Joyce was excited to finally put into practice a program she had beenworking on for such a long time.

Today, Saturday, she had a good rest and lay in bed not wanting to getup.

"Ding!" At this time, there was a cell phone message.

She rolled over and got up, picked up her phone, and a WhatsAppmessage popped up.

It was a message from Luther, "I can't get back today, I'll get backtomorrow.”

She finished reading the message and threw it to her side. Why did itmatter to her if he came back or not? It was as if she was waiting forhim. She didn't bother to reply to his messages.

No more sleep, Joyce simply got up and washed up, and changed intoher casual clothes.

She came into the living room and found that Stephanie had woken upearly and was sitting on the living room couch. It had been a long timesince the last time Stephanie came out of the room. Joyce was veryhappy, quickly walked over, sat next to Stephanie, and asked."Grandma, you look really good today."

Indeed, Stephanie had previously been very sick, with a shriveled faceand chest fluid. And she kept coughing all day and night. Right now,Stephanie's face was still a little pale, but she was obviously in muchbetter spirits, and she was not coughing.

“It's natural to be in a good mood when I see you." Stephanie smiledhappily.

"Thank goodness! This time the new Mufron immune targeting drugreally helped and it actually worked. It's simply wonderful, I can'tbelieve that the new drug can work so well. No wonder Jamie saidbefore that as long as the target can be matched, there will be amiracle.” Joyce's voice lifted as she watched her grandmother getbetter day by day over the past few days.

After spending a long time together, she had long consideredStephanie her only family.

"Grandma, I want a hug." It was rare for Joyce to say this, and she tookthe initiative to snuggle into Stephanie's arms. Feeling the powerfulbeating of Stephanie's heart, the realness made her feel more at ease.She didn't expect that this time, Grandma would be able to put her lifeon the line.

Originally the atmosphere at home was quite depressing, and everyonehad begun to prepare for the funeral since there was quite a risk inusing the unlisted new drugs. They were just desperate back then, andnow they were so happy with the outcomes.

"Good girl." Stephanie gently stroked Joyce, a child she was reallygrowing fond of.

"Well, thanks to Luther for having the courage to try a drug that's not onthe market. I'll be able to keep you guys company for a while longer."Joyce put her arms around Stephanie and said emotionally, "Jamie saidthat once it works, there is hope. Grandma, you are so nice, and youwill definitely be allowed to live a long and long time."

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