Chapter 1103
Chapter 1103
Chapter 1103 Finally Discharged
Arissa stayed at the hospital for another six days before Benjamin agreed to get her discharged.
After knowing that their mother would be discharged, the six children went to the hospital to pick her up early in the morning.
“Mommy! We're here to pick you up!”
The six children stood beside Arissa's bed. She had just woken.
Arissa was happy to see them. However, when she realized it was not the weekend, her grin drooped to a frown. “Don't you have school today?”
The children smiled awkwardly. “Mommy, it's fine if we don't go to school for one day. We've already told our teacher we'll take the day off since we're bringing you home!”
Seeing how excited they were, Arissa could not bear to scold them. Instead, she pinched their cheeks.
She looked up and yelled at the man beside her, “Benjamin, carry me to the restroom! I need to wash up!”
Benjamin glanced at the children before walking over to carry Arissa. She wrapped her arms around his neck as he lifted her.
Before he brought her to the restroom, he instructed the children, “Help your mommy pack her things!”
“Hehe! Okay!” The children quickly ran to gather Arissa's things. They chattered while packing her bags.
“Do we need to bring this home?”
“That's Mommy's! Of course, we need to bring it home!”
“What about this?”
“Do we need to take this cup?”
Arissa turned to look at the children. It had only been a few seconds, but the bed was already filled with items.
“Don't make a mess! I'll do it myself later!”
“Don't worry, Mommy. We promise to arrange your things nicely!” Zachary promised.
Arissa grinned and nodded. Benjamin carried her into the restroom, and she quickly washed up.
When Benjamin and Arissa came out, the children had finished packing. Benjamin checked through the bags and noticed everything had been packed neatly.
He was surprised by the children's ability to complete such a tedious chore.
The children rushed into the restroom and grabbed Arissa's face wash, toothbrush and other essentials before packing them into a bag.
“Mommy, we're done packing your things!” Gavin smiled as he reported to Arissa.
“Thank you, my sweethearts!” Benjamin placed Arissa to sit on the edge of the bed. She turned to look at him and instructed, “Go and check if anything was left behind.”
“You should eat first.” Benjamin grabbed the breakfast he had brought, wanting to feed her.
“It's fine. You go and check quickly. I'll eat on our way home.” Arissa couldn't wait to leave.
She wore her shoes and told Benjamin and the children, “I'll go and see Grandaunt.”
“We'll go with you, Mommy!” The children quickly followed behind her.
In a flash, only Benjamin was left in the room.
His brows knitted into a frown as he grabbed a jacket and hurried after Arissa to place it on her shoulders. “Although you can be discharged, you should still pay attention to your health. I'll look for you later.”
Arissa nodded and smiled. “I got it. Be quick!”
She brought the children downstairs to visit Mary. Since she would be leaving today, she was unsure whether she could come and visit Mary the next day.
Mary was eating when they arrived. She smiled and waved enthusiastically.
“You lot are early. Have you had breakfast? Come and eat with me!”
“Grandaunt, we've already eaten. We're just here to visit you. We'll be leaving in a bit!” Arissa quickly said, afraid the children might expose her to Mary that she hadn't eaten yet.
“They still have to go to school, right? Since you're tight on time, you shouldn't have come to see me. I've been doing well recently. Even the doctors say I'm recovering fast!” Mary looked at them and coaxed.
Arissa sat down and accompanied Mary for some time before Benjamin arrived.
He greeted Mary and sat down beside Arissa. It had been a few days since Mary saw Benjamin. They inquired about each other's health before moving on to other topics.
After some time, they said their goodbyes. Benjamin then brought Arissa and the children home.
The atmosphere in the car was joyful as the six children crowded around Arissa and chatted non-stop. Despite the constant chattering, Arissa was happy.