Henry Russell was moved to a regular ward, which, according to the doctor, meant that he would fully recover without any lingering effects from the car accident.
Just like that, to take better care of him, Charlotte Cooper stayed with Henry in the regular ward, placing a simple bed next to his.
Fortunately, on the second day of being moved to the regular ward, Henry regained consciousness.
When he woke up, Charlotte had just brought a basin of warm water to the bedside, intending to clean his face and body. He had been lying there for so long, but she could only moisten his dry lips while everything else had been done by professional nurses to avoid causing unnecessary trouble due to her inexperience with injuries.
As soon as Charlotte wrung out the towel and turned to wipe Henry's face, his long eyelashes quivered again, and she thought she had seen it wrong.
The man who had been asleep for so long finally opened his bright black eyes and looked at her incredulously.