Half-Hearted: Mr. Sinclair, Stop the Act!-Chapter 226: Vivian Nash’s Motive

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Chapter 226: Chapter 226: Vivian Nash’s Motive

When Sienna Monroe arrived at the hospital, it was only around 8:10.

She took the elevator upstairs and happened to run into Sean Fuller, dressed in a white coat, in the hallway outside the physician’s office.

They exchanged a greeting of "Good morning," and Sean glanced at her, asking, "Did you have breakfast?"

Sienna smiled, "Yes, I had breakfast."

Sean looked at his watch and said, "Uncle Morgan will probably be transferred out of the ICU around nine o’clock. I had the nurse change the bed sheets in the ward and disinfect them.

You can go have a look first, and organize the personal items that Uncle Morgan will need."

"Alright, thank you."

Sean nodded slightly, his voice calm and gentle, "Go ahead."

Sienna turned and went to the ward, put down the thermal container, and sorted out Leo Monroe’s personal items a bit.

These items were mostly arranged by Shane Morgan, so she only needed to do a little tidying up.

When it was almost time, she was about to head to the ICU and happened to run into Audrey, who just came out of the elevator.

They greeted each other and went over to wait together.

At eight minutes past nine, Leo Monroe was pushed out by Sean and a resident doctor along with two nurses.

There were also two or three nurses pushing equipment nearby.

The two moved quickly over, each calling out "Dad" and "Uncle."

The worry and heartache in their eyes were evident.

At this moment, Leo Monroe was awake and seemed to have lost some weight. His complexion wasn’t great, but his eyes were still bright and spirited.

Smiling, he nodded to them, not having the energy to ask questions or offer comfort, and was quickly moved into the ward.

Together, they helped transfer Leo Monroe onto the hospital bed.

After the doctor and nurses adjusted the equipment, Sean used a stethoscope to examine Leo Monroe and shone a flashlight in his pupils.

He adjusted some functions on the equipment, observed for a moment, then looked back at Leo Monroe lying on the bed.

His clear, calm voice was gentle and courteous, "Uncle Morgan, how do you feel now? Is there any discomfort anywhere? For example, is your stomach bloated, does your abdomen or wound still hurt?"

Leo Monroe’s emaciated face held a hint of a smile, "The wound hurts a little, but it’s not a problem, thanks to you these days."

There was also a slight smile in the narrow eyes of Sean, "It’s what I should do. Tomorrow morning, I will come to change your dressing.

If the pain gets severe later, don’t hold it in, let me know timely so I can take measures. Make sure to rest well these days."

Leo Monroe nodded in agreement, "Alright, okay."

Sean then turned to Sienna and Audrey, talking about the need to monitor changes in the equipment over the next few days, as well as Leo Monroe’s eating situation.

Finally, he added, "The first five days are a critical observation period, and a nurse will come every two hours to measure your uncle’s temperature, even at night.

Your family needs to record your uncle’s daily water intake, food intake, and urine and stool amount. He can’t be left alone at all during these five days.

I suggest hiring a professional caregiver from our hospital to do the recording, that way there won’t be any mistakes, and your family will find it a bit more convenient and easier."

Since it was his suggestion, Sienna didn’t hesitate and nodded in agreement.

She pursed her lips and asked, "How can I arrange for a caregiver...?"

Sean replied, "If you decide to hire one, I can help arrange it for you.

At the latest, someone will start by four in the afternoon. Before the caregiver arrives, you have to handle it, remembering to record everything in a notebook, as I will review it during rounds the next day.

Soon I’ll have the nurse bring over the cup, bowl, bucket, and supplies for recording."

Sienna nodded, "Okay, thank you, for all your trouble."

Sean, "It’s just a small task, don’t worry about it too much. Also, your family needs to take care of your health; your uncle’s resistance is relatively weak now, so if you come from outside, make sure to disinfect properly."

"Okay, I have noted it all down."

After giving these instructions, Sean left with the nurse and the resident doctor.

She hadn’t had the chance to speak with Leo Monroe when her phone rang.

It was Shane Morgan calling.

She told Audrey and Leo Monroe, then went outside to take the call.

As she walked to the corridor, she saw Sean just finishing discussing something with a nurse and a young doctor, and then walked into the ward next to Leo Monroe’s.

The door opened, and a clear, sweet little girl’s voice came from within, "Daddy, you’re here..."

Before she could hear more, the ward door closed.

But from the girl’s voice, it was clearly cheerful.

She slightly raised her eyebrows.

Daddy?

Just as a slight doubt arose in her mind, her phone rang again.

She quickly answered, and talked with Shane Morgan about today’s transfer out of the ICU and Leo Monroe’s physical and mental condition.

Shane Morgan’s side couldn’t get away for the moment, saying it would be at least a week before he could come to the hospital.

Sienna urged him to focus on work and not to worry about the situation at the hospital.

When she returned to the ward, the nurse had brought the measuring cup, bowl, and bucket, and Audrey was pouring the morning’s porridge for Leo Monroe.

She walked over, asked Leo Monroe a few questions, and took the bowl and spoon Audrey handed over.

This time, not too much food should be consumed; the gastrointestinal tract needs to adapt slowly, with small meals and frequent eating.

However, Leo Monroe didn’t eat much, and before the porridge in the bowl was finished, he felt tired and lay down to sleep.

Sienna didn’t press him.

She and Audrey kept watch by the bedside, occasionally speaking a few words, but kept their voices low.

Around eleven o’clock, Sienna’s phone rang again. Leo Monroe hadn’t woken up; afraid of waking him, she quickly silenced the ringer without checking the caller ID.

Only then did she realize it was Nora Joyce calling.

She pointed to her phone and outside, told Audrey, then went to answer.

As she connected the call, Nora’s anxious and frustrated voice came through the receiver.

"Director, quickly check the trending searches on Weibo. You and Aethel Law Firm’s founder, Lawyer Prescott, have been photographed and posted online."

Photos of her and Sebastian Prescott?

Sienna was stunned.

Immediately, she thought of Vivian Nash following her yesterday.

Could this have been Vivian Nash’s true purpose in following her?

She replied, "I’ll take a look," hung up the phone, logged into Weibo, opened the trending search, and saw the phrase "Sienna Monroe having an affair with Sebastian Prescott" at the eighth place.

There was a red upward arrow next to the phrase.

This indicated that the attention was still increasing.

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