Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 494
“Alright, Shaun, calm down. Doctor Lyles is already the best expert in this field in the country,” Chester spoke up.
“How am I supposed to calm down? I couldn’t even bloody remember that my wife is pregnant. Is it possible that I won’t recognize my wife tomorrow?” Shaun’s face showed his irritation.
Doctor Lyles’ lips moved but he did not say anything for a long time.
Even so, Shaun could guess that he was right.
He sat up angrily and smashed the items on the bedside table.
“Shaun, calm down.” Chester and Doctor Lyles came forward to try and stop him, but Shaun pushed them away.
Catherine bit her lip and went forward. “Shaun Hill, are you trying to scare the two children in my belly?”
Shaun froze and looked at her stomach, curling his fists in pain. “I’m sick. Maybe I wouldn’t even recognize them if they stood in front of me in the future.”
“That won’t happen. I’ve already gotten news about Nyasia abroad. As long as we find her, I have a way for her to cure you.” Chester patted his shoulder. “As far as I know, there’s no disease that Nyasia can’t cure.”
Shaun’s eyes dimmed. This might be his only hope. “Cathy, don’t mind me. Go to bed and rest.”
Catherine nodded and went back to her ward. Chester came over not long after. “Catherine, I know that you’re very dissatisfied with Shaun now, but you’re aware of his current condition as well. I hope you’ll stop quarreling with Shaun for the time being. It’s both for him and for the sake of the children.”
“You’re going to say that I can influence his mood and that his deteriorating condition has something to do with me, right?” Catherine subconsciously felt conflicted by how this man was pinning Shaun’s illness on her. It was as though he was asking her to bear with it even though she was wronged.
Chester wiped his glasses in exasperation. “Shaun’s illness really did deteriorate sharply when divorcing you.”
“But why do I feel that it began to deteriorate after Shelley Langley appeared?” Catherine said faintly.
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