Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2112
Never Late, Never Away Chapter 2112
What kind of “thing” would cause them to interact with each other daily? Even Lucius would
asionally bring Caiden’s name up when he was with Larry. It would seem that Caiden had done his
homework.
“I’m back, Ms. Young,” Joan called out, pushing the door open and heading straight for the kitchen.
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“You bought so much! How did you carry it all?” fretted Delh.
“A handsome young man helped deliver the items,” one of the nurses behind Joan unhelpfully supplied.
Larry instantly turned his sharp gaze towards her. Was it Caiden again?
Noticing Larry’s change in mood, Delh quickly changed the topic by loudly saying, “Thank you so
much, Joan. What do you n on cooking?”
“Let’s see. I might make a few regr dishes, and then fry some fish…”
Larry didn’t have the appetite to listen any further.
“Oh, Larry! Lucius is going toe back from school soon. You should spend some more time with
him. He seems a little stressedtely, apparently because of apetition he’s joining,” Delh pointed
out purposefully.
“Alright.” Larry got to his feet and walked over to the window, staring sadly at the scenery outside.
Joan, busying herself in the kitchen,pletely failed to notice his behavior.
“Don’t worry, Grandma,” Luciuster told Delhfortingly. “You’ll definitely get better!”
“That’s right, Ms. Young! You’re a good person, and you deserve good things. We’re all cheering you
on!”
“We’ll always be here for you, Ms. Young!”
A small group of people from the vige had gathered in the hospital ward. When they’d all caught wind
that Delh was about to undergo surgery today, they’d immediately paused what they were doing and
rushed to the hospital to visit her.
Everyone in the vige had formed a connection with Delh over the years. She’d received a high
level of education, yet was very humble and lowkey in personality. Even though she used to be rich,
she never looked down on them and lived her daily life with them like an ordinary person. Her kindness
and selflessness had also moved their hearts on more than one asion.
“Oh, stop it. It’s just a small surgery, there was no need for all of this,” Delh smiled gratefully,
although she did think that this reaction was a little too over-the-top. “Thank you all foring.”
“No problem, Ms. Young! You’re one of the most important figures in our little vige; we’d all be lost
without you! Just take your time to recover. We’re all looking forward to eating your buffalo wings
again!” The group erupted in joyfulughter.
Delh’s cooking skills had be sort of a legend within the vige, especially her buffalo wings.
Although she had passed on her skills to Joan as well, no one else had ever eaten any of Joan’s
cooking before.
“You’re all mere foodies, aren’t you? I’ll host a small get-together at my ce after I get better and treat
you to my cooking then,” Delh chuckled.
The atmosphere appeared cheerful and bright, but each of them was secretly suppressing their true
emotions of uneasiness and concern. After all, who wouldn’t be worried about surgery? No one said it
aloud, but they were all afraid that Delh wouldn’te out of the operating theater after going in.
Joan stood off to one side, hiding in a corner as she watched everything in silence. She was stubbornly
trying to prevent herself from bursting into tears, and everyone understandingly gave her own space.
“Okay, okay, that’s enough. Ms. Young’s surgery will definitely go well,” a nurse walked over and told
them. “The professionals that Dr. Silverman has invited are the best in their fields. There’s no need to
worry so much.”
Dustin slowly walked over to the bed, and the small crowd parted to make way for him.
“It’ll be alright, Ms. Young,” Dustin reassured Delh, gripping her hand in his. “It’s just a simple
procedure. Just grit your teeth and get it over with.”