Chapter 1819: A Pleasant Surprise
Chapter 1819: A Pleasant Surprise
Two days passed quickly, and morning arrived in the blink of an eye. Tristan and Monica woke up
early, had breakfast, and walked into Belinda''s hospital room with flowers in hand. The nurse had
already dressed her in a beautiful dress and styled her hair. Everyone was in a good mood because
they were finally going to be discharged. It was a great sense of aplishment for the medical
staff as well.
Belinda, who had been wearing a patient gown all this time, changed her clothes and her mood
changed as well. "Belinda, you look really good today!" Monica handed her the flowers and gave
her a big hug. "Yourplexion is much better than yesterday."
Belinda was genuinely happy. "I can finally be discharged. From now on, I will exercise regrly,
take better care of my body, and have regr check-ups."
Tristan had deliberately postponed his work for today. With his tall and imposing figure, he exuded a
special gentleness, and his mood was also good. The discharge procedures had beenpleted,
and Belinda was ready to leave, but Algerone''s figure was nowhere to be seen.
What happened to him? Belinda couldn''t help but nce towards the door, and Monica immediately
understood her thoughts. "By the way, Algerone couldn''t make it today," Monica told her.
"Oh, I see." Belinda felt a little disappointed for some reason, but quickly adjusted herself. "Shall we
go then?"
"Wee to your discharge, Belinda!" Monica happily linked arms with her.
Just as they were about to step outside the ward, Rowan, dressed in a white uniform, appeared at
the door. He looked at Belinda with a gentle expression and a hint of a smile on his lips.? 2024 N?v/el/Dram/a.Org.
"Congrattions on your discharge." He was just passing by. "Remember to rest when you get
home."
"Thank you, Dr. Watson," Belinda responded to him. Ever since she found out that he was Monica''s
brother, she had started to like him more and more.
When Rowan looked at Monica, his gaze was also filled with infinite tenderness. Monica, linking
arms with Belinda, had a faint smile on her face. After a while, someone called Rowan and he had
to leave.
They took steps towards the exit, officially leaving the hospital. Tristan was driving the car, Monica
sat in the back seat with her mother, and the two of them were chatting. When Belinda snapped out
of her thoughts and looked out the window, she suddenly noticed something strange. "Where are
we going?" It wasn''t towards the small vi, nor was it towards Tristan''s ce...
Tristan''s voice was gentle as he replied, "We''re going to Algerone''s house."
"Why are we going there? Doesn''t he have something to do at thepany?" Belinda didn''t want to
trouble him, so she quickly suggested, "Let''s turn around."
But how could Tristan listen to her?
At this moment, Monica startedforting her. "He doesn''t have work at thepany; he has
something to do at home."
"At home?"
"Yeah, maybe he has prepared a table full of delicious food, waiting for you toe back." Monica
happily rested her head on Belinda''s shoulder.
Belinda suddenly understood something, and a sweet anticipation filled her heart. Algerone didn''t
come to the hospital to pick her up because he wanted to wee her back home, right? That''s
why she didn''t insist on turning around.
In the Swain family''s yard, the most dazzling sight was therge patch of blooming roses. The
temperature had risen recently, and the flowers were blooming vigorously,peting with each
other.
Algerone, dressed in a ck suit with a white shirt and a bow tie, looked like he had meticulously
groomed himself. He stood in the yard, nervous and waiting. Behind him were severalpany
executives who were also his close friends.
Not far away, there stood a young man who was extraordinarily handsome, giving off an air of
elegance and sophistication. He was Tom Fritz, who came with his mother, Jane. The beautiful rose
varieties were brought from their own yard, and Mrs. Fritz had imparted a lot of experience on how
to keep them alive and blooming.
Mrs. Fritz was Belinda''s best friend, so she couldn''t miss this important day. From a distance,
Algerone, who had been gazing into the distance, saw Tristan''s car slowly approaching them.