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Married at First Sight Chapter 669

Chapter 669
The manager would be held responsible if anything were to happen to Mr. York.
The headquarters had complete confidence in him, entrusting him with a managerial position at the subsidiary company. However, the subsidiary quickly deteriorated to the point where the CEO had to intervene personally.
The CEO developed a severe cold and fever due to exhaustion. Fortunately, it was caught early; otherwise, the CEO’s life could have been in jeopardy if the illness had continued.
The manager couldn’t shake off the lingering fears at the mere thought of this.
“Where am I?”
Zachary attempted to sit up.
“Please don’t get up, Mr. York. Stay lying down. You still have a fever and are on IV drips,” someone urged.
Furrowing his brow, Zachary’s memory began to return.
He had taken cold medicine from the pharmacy, but it hadn’t worked. His temperature continued to rise until he ultimately passed out. He had been on a video call with Serenity before losing consciousness, cutting the call short to avoid her witnessing his collapse.
Zachary wondered if Serenity was worried about him.
“Did you bring me to the hospital?”
Instead of sitting up, Zachary touched his forehead and realized he was still burning up.
“Mr. Bucham called me, so I used the spare key to enter your apartment. I took you to the hospital because you were unconscious. Mr. York, the medicine you took didn’t help much. You should have gone to the hospital sooner. You really scared us,” the responder explained.
By the time Zachary reached the hospital, his temperature had spiked to 41 degrees Celsius.
Currently, his temperature was measured at 38.9 degrees Celsius, as the nurse had just checked.
The doctor diagnosed Zachary with viral flu, noting that the fever would fluctuate alongside a cough. Given that Zachary had passed out from the high fever, the

The doctor recommended that he remain in the hospital for a few days. Naturally, the manager hesitated to mention this to Zachary, fearing he would refuse hospitalization. Mr. Bucham indicated that the CEO’s wife was on her way, and once she arrived, the manager planned to explain Mr. York’s situation to her in hopes that she could persuade the CEO to stay in the hospital. The subsidiary company’s manager felt a sense of relief.

“Josh?” Zachary’s voice was hoarse. “How did he know I was unwell?”

“Your wife contacted Mr. Bucham,” came the reply.

Zachary understood now. “Would you like some water, Mr. York?”

“Yes,” Zachary replied. The deputy manager promptly poured him a glass of water. The manager attempted to help Zachary sit up, but Zachary declined; he could manage as long as he didn’t use his hand, which was connected to IV drips.

“Mr. York, the doctor insists that you take your medication upon waking,” the manager said, pulling out a small bag of prescriptions. Zachary accepted the pills and drank half a glass of water before swallowing the rest with the medication.

“Are you hungry, Mr. York?”

Zachary shook his head; he currently lacked an appetite. His throat felt scratchy. The deputy manager poured him another glass of water, and Zachary drank it down.

“What’s my temperature now?” Zachary asked in a raspy voice.

“The fever hasn’t subsided. You were at 38.9 degrees Celsius just a moment ago. The doctor advised that you stay in the hospital for observation.” Zachary looked at the…

He gazed out the window at the dark sky, realizing that it was past midnight. Given that he was still on IV drips and his fever had not subsided, it seemed he would have to spend the night in the hospital.

“Did you bring my phone with you?” he asked.

“Yes,” the manager replied, quickly handing Zachary his phone.

“It’s late; you should head home to get some rest. I’ll call the nurse to replace the IV fluid once I’m finished with this bag. How many IV bags do I need?”

“Three bags,” the manager answered.

“That’s a lot…” Zachary remarked, staring at the IV fluid bag and wishing it would drip faster.

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