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Come on Daddy (Bright and Rose) novel Chapter 295

Flower rushed into the courtyard, not looking well.

When she came up to Rose, she was fully attracted by handsome Bright and froze.

Seeing that, Rose asked her, "What's the rush, Flower?"

"Rose, bad news! Mr. Wilfred fainted." She looked back and gasped.

"What?" Rose thought she had misheard, "How come?"

"I don't know. He just fainted in a sudden." Flower shook her head, "Let's get moving!"

Rose went out in great anxiety. Bright caught her hand and said, "Don't worry. I am here."

"Well!" Rose was comforted by the words. She looked at Flower and said, "Please help me look after Doris."

"Okay." Flower held Doris and saw them leave.

After a while, Flower asked Doris, crouching down, "Doris, who is that man?"

"He is my father." Doris said proudly.

"Your uncle is handsome, but your father is more handsome. Why are those handsome men all married?" Flower cupped her face disappointedly, looking at Doris's eyes.

"Because they are popular!" Doris's answer was brilliant. "So you should have taken the initiative."

Flower was upset, "My life is hopeless."

Doris raised her chin with one finger and observed carefully, "I think you are so young and beautiful. Many men are fond of women like you."

Flower was 22 years old. After graduating from college, she worked at the grassroots level, so she preferred coming back to her hometown.

"Twenty-two is considered as an old woman here." Flower sighed, "You see. Here are women at my age being the mother of two children. Though I have been fixed up with many boys, most of them didn't get along well with me."

"Why don't you seek a job in the city? There will be more chances." Doris suggested, "With your education background and personality, it is not difficult to get one."

"I have just come back here to work. I can't leave now. If I have chance to work in the city, I will visit you." Flower held her hand and said, "At that time, you need to show me around."

"A piece of cake." Doris patted her chest.

Flower tapped the tip of her nose.

On the other side, Bright and Rose reached the field in no time and saw grandpa carried to the roadside by the villagers.

"Thank god you are here! Look at him, Rose." A warm-hearted villager said.

Bright looked at him carefully and crouched down to see if he was still breathing and beating. After general inspection, Rose asked, "How is grandpa?"

"He is still breathing and beating. Carry him home first." Bright said, "Put him on my back."

"Rose, who is he? Is he capable? Let Dudley do it." In their eyes, Bright was not as strong as Dudley.

"Thank you guys for your help. Now that we are here, we can take care of our own events." Bright clearly showed his identity and attitude.

"Okay."

After Flower left, Doris said, "Mom, when he woke up, let's take him to an urban hospital for a check. We must cure him."

"Great!" Rose touched her hair and said, "He is so stubborn that we need you to persuade him to go with us."

"No problem!"

"Rose, Doris, he is awake!" shouted Bright.

Rose and Doris entered the room immediately. Mr. Wilfred had already been awake and Bright helped him sit up, placing a pillow behind his back.

"Why am I here?" asked Mr. Wilfred.

"Grandpa, you fainted in the field. How are you feeling now?" Bright gave him a cup of water, "Have a drink first."

Mr. Wilfred took the cup and drank, trying to recall what had happened. He smiled, "I am so old that a little can tire me out."

"No! You are ill and the doctor suggests you go to the city for a check." Doris lay by the bed and explained mildly, "Let's go. After the check you will get well as before."

"Little Doris, it is because I am too old. It will be good to take a rest. Don't waste your money and I will stay here." Mr. Wilfred refused her suggestion.

Rose predicted the result earlier, "Grandpa, you must listen to the doctor!"

"Grandpa, if you are ill, let's go to see a doctor. If you are fine, let's go on a tour." Bright persuaded him, "We are afraid that you are not able to stay here alone. If you are checked all right, we will bring you here."

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