Henry Sullivan returned to the hospital, and Ivy Miller was chatting with her mother-in-law.
The two seemed to be having a good time, and Ivy was smiling.
Seeing him return, Ivy waved at him: "Uncle, you're back."
Ivy's mom looked at Ivy: "Why are you still calling Henry 'Uncle'? Watching too many Korean dramas, huh."
"I've watched quite a few. It's called being down-to-earth, Mom, you don't get it, don't mind it."
Ivy's mom smiled. Some of her students were also K-drama fans. What was up with kids these days?
"Alright, I'm not minding you," Ivy's mom stood up. "Since Henry is back, I'll head out. I don't need to find a substitute for my class this afternoon."
Ivy pouted: "My mom is working hard."
"Anything is worth it for my daughter."
After speaking, she looked at Henry Sullivan: "Henry, come out with me for a moment. I have something to tell you."
"Alright, Mom. Ivy, stay here for a bit. I won't go far, I'll be right back."
"Okay."