Chapter 742
So when you first gave birth to them, I asked you if you wanted to tell Reynaldo about their existence.
Since the existence of the disease Essie, it was destined that “you cannot sever ties with Reynaldo in your lifetime.”
I pursed my lips, didn’t say a word, just held my daughter tightly in my
arms.
This illness, it’s like a joke that God played on me.
That day, the image of Reynaldo kicking me out of Freybourne in disgust is still vivid in my mind.
Now, I had to go back to him again, trying every means to ask him for
another child.
Looking back now, it’s really fate at work.
Essie was quickly taken to the children’s hospital.
The doctor gave Essie a full–body examination and administered some
basic treatment.
Fortunately, the child woke up in the evening and seemed to be in good spirits. She knew she needed to eat, and Vonnie and Anton teased her, and she would smile.
The doctor said Essie’s condition needed further observation, so I arranged for her to be hospitalized.
Vonnie was afraid that Roddy would cry at home, so she stayed with me
in the ward for a while and then went back.
I originally wanted Anton to go back and rest, but he was worried about me and Essie, and insisted on staying to accompany me.
With one more person, it should be more relaxed.
Whether it was preparing formula, changing diapers, or seeking a nurse, he could help me.
At eight o’clock in the evening, Essie fell asleep again.
I leaned against the head of the bed, closed my eyes, and my mind was in
However, if possible, I really don’t want to have any more dealings with Reynaldo.
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