The two talked about work matters until almost eight o'clock before Ann Morris left Henry Shipton's hospital room.
On the way home, passing by Heven Entertainment, Ann looked up at the four large characters on the building, "Heven Entertainment," and became slightly lost in thought.
Although she didn't ask just now, she clearly knew why Henry came to the grandmother's ward.
He was worried about her.
Was it a habitual warm gesture?
Or was it because he started to care about her in his heart?
Facing Henry, Ann couldn't make a judgment for a moment.
Henry was more complicated than many people she had met, yet he also made her feel warmth and safety more than any other man she had known.
So she didn't want to miss it.
Before she could probe his true feelings, she wouldn't expose her intentions.
