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Chapter 377

At seven in the evening, at Bridenville’s most famous Free Life Western restaura nt, Briana and Maxim were sitting by the window, dining while overlooking the e ntire night view of Bridenville.

“Briana, congratulations, MY Corporation won the lawsuit.”

Briana chuckled, raised her glass to clink with his, took a sip of red wine, and slo wly said, “Thank you.”

Maxim put down his wine glass, his expression unusually tense.

“Today, I had one more thing I wanted to tell you.”

A fiicker of confusion passed through Briana’s eyes, “What?”

Maxim’s l*ps were tightly pressed together as he suddenly stood up and walked over to her. preparing to kneel on one knee, when a cell phone on the side start ed to ring.

He furrowed his brows, intending to ignore it, but unexpectedly, Briana picked u p the phone for him.

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“Answer the phone first.”

After the connection was made, whatever was said on the other end caused Max im’s face to suddenly turn incredibly unpleasant.

After hanging up the phone, he turned to Briana and said, “Grandma suddenly f ainted and was hospitalized!”

The two arrived at the hospital, it was already past eight in the evening.

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The butler saw them and hurriedly came forward to greet them.

“What did the doctor say?. What was the reason for grandma’s sudden fainting?”

The butler shook his head, “Nothing was found out. The doctor said it might just be low blood sugar in the elderly. We’ll observe for a couple of days.”

Maxim’s expression was icy, “Grandma regularly checks her health, how could she have low blood sugar?”

“I’m not sure either, but the old lady’s appetite has decreased a lot recently. Sh e could only eat half a bowl for each meal.”

Maxim frowned, saying coldly, “I understand. You go back and rest first, I’ll find t wo caregivers to look after grandma later.”

The butler nodded, “Alright, I will go back and pack some personal clothes for the old lady. The doctor said s he needs to be hospitalized for a few days.”

“Mm-hmm.”

Not long after the butler left, Norma woke up.

Upon learning that he had to be hospitalized, the old man immediately becam e upset and insisted on going home.

“I just had a slight fainting spell due to low blood sugar, the doctor is making a mountain out of a molehill. I’ve had no major health issues all these years, I wo uld be fine just going home and resting.”

While peeling an apple, Briana said, “Grandma, you should stay in the hospital f or a few days and have some more tests. If there’s nothing wrong, we’ll feel relie ved.”

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Norma frowned, “I’m really fine, staying in the hospital makes me feel uncomfor table all over.

Briana chuckled, “Just a few days. If you’re not used to it, how about I stay here with you for these few days?”

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Upon hearing this, Norma reluctantly spoke, “Alright.”

Briana cut the apple into small pieces and blanched them with boiling water b efore giving them to Norma to eat.

As the two were chatting, Reese and Kendra arrived.

After knowing that Norma was not in serious trouble, the two finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Norma’s expression was indifferent, “Fine, I just have low blood sugar. You guys can go back, there’s nothing to do here.”

Reese nodded. “Alright, Mom, you rest well. I’ll have Kendra come over to make soup for you tomorrow.”

“No need, the caregiver would handle these things.”

She had always disliked this daughter–in– law, so naturally, she didn’t want to see her coming up to her.

As the two were leaving, Kendra turned to Briana and said, “Briana, could you a nd Maxim step outside for a moment? I have something to tell you”

Stepping out of the ward, Kendra looked at the two and bluntly asked. “When d o you plan to remarry?”

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