In mid-May, Jasmine Yale was discharged from the hospital.
Charles Mcintosh personally drove to pick her up and took her to the Cheney Residence.
During this period, Charles did not mention Sylvan Cheney's name in front of Jasmine, nor did Jasmine ask.
It was as if they had agreed in private; many things went unspoken yet understood.
These days, Charles had managed all the Qingming Festival arrangements and had taken several business trips.
He was quite overwhelmed with work, leaving little time to visit Jasmine at the hospital.
Fortunately, Aunt May and Butler Santana were around.
Jasmine's health had improved significantly; her cheeks were rosy, with a gleam in her eyes. No longer did she sit by the window daily in loose pajamas, staring blankly into space.
Charles breathed a sigh of relief.
At least this way, he could give an account to Sylvan Cheney.
If Jasmine had not been rescued that day, he would have felt guilty for the rest of his life.
