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Married at First Sight
Chapter 4830
This is a clinic, and the person who came in with a bouquet of flowers is certainly not here to see a doctor.
It must be another suitor of my sister’s.
He looks better than Land Joans, at least he is pleasing to the eye.
But his hands are still wrapped in gauze…both hands are injured.
“Sir, who are you looking for?”
Davies Lord stood up and walked forward with a professional smile on his face.
“Hello, Marry Lord, does Doctor Lord live here?”
When Davies Lord looked at Alex York, Alex York was also looking at him.
Seeing that he was somewhat similar to Marry Lord, he guessed that he should be Marry Lord’s brother.
Marry Lord has a biological brother, but her brother is not in Wiltspoon. However, some of her cousins are in Wiltspoon.
The youngest cousin is still in high school.
“Who are you?”
Davies Lord did not answer immediately, but asked who Alex York was.
Alex York forced a smile and introduced himself. “My last name is York, and I’m Dr. Lord’s patient. Dr. Lord saved my hands, and now they’re almost healed. I was discharged yesterday.”
“I bought a bouquet of flowers to thank Dr. Lord in person. I also made a banner. I’ll deliver it tomorrow, just as Dr. Lord is leaving work, so everyone can see him accept it.”
In reality, Alex York hadn’t had the banner made yet; it had just occurred to him.
He’d have one made overnight.
Someone named York?
Davies Lord immediately thought of the York family’s eighth young master.
His sister had told him that the York family’s eighth young master had been in a car accident and injured his hands, spending quite a while in the hospital.
His sister said that he could have been discharged a long time ago, but hadn’t been able to leave until yesterday. He still remembered the day he’d just returned, when his sister received a call from a colleague to let her know that the eighth young master was about to be discharged. She was so happy and relieved.
At this moment, the eighth young master York came to their house and sent a bouquet of flowers…
This is not right.
Where is the young master of the York family?
It is understandable that he needs to be hospitalized for two days for observation after being injured, but he stayed in the hospital for such a long time and came to the doctor’s house in person after being discharged, saying that he wanted to thank the doctor in person.
If he wants to thank the doctor, he can thank him on the day of discharge.
Is it necessary to come to their house in person?
Davies Lord looked Alex York up and down again.
He had heard about the good family tradition of the York family.
But he had never met the young master of the York family. He was not from the same world at all.
Alex York had a good appearance and looked like a steady person, but his sister did not have a stunning appearance. She should not be able to impress the young master of the York family who was used to seeing beautiful women, right?
Davies Lord was consumed by thought, yet a smile played on his face. He said, “Mr. York, Marry Lord is my sister. Please take a seat. I’ll go upstairs and fetch her.”
He then turned and headed for the stairs, addressing his uncle and aunt as he went, “Uncle, Aunt, Mr. York is Marry’s patient, and he’s come to express his gratitude. Please entertain him while I fetch Marry.”
Uncle and Aunt Lord had already overheard their conversation.
Unaware of the York family’s young master’s situation, they didn’t think much of it, assuming he was a patient coming to express his gratitude. They warmly invited Alex York to sit down, while Aunt Lord poured him a glass of warm water.
“Mr. York, please have some water.”
“Thank you,”
Alex York said, rising to take the glass and thanking him.
Aunt Lord saw that his hands, though bandaged, didn’t seem to be holding the glass to drink, and knew they were almost healed.
He could remove the bandages; there was no need to keep them wrapped.