Bearing that thought in mind, Natalie covered her face and burst into tears. Her persistence had vanished into thin air.
Shane heaved a sigh when he realized that he managed to persuade her. He took her hands off her face and put a fork in her hands before saying gently, “Eat up. You have to stay strong for Yulia, okay?”
She bit down on her lips and whimpered. “Okay.”
He then handed the container to her again.
This time, she didn’t push it away but took it with shaky hands instead. After removing the lid, she started to eat while tears fell from her face.
Even if she didn’t have the appetite, she suppressed the urge to vomit and swallowed the food.
However, Natalie had only eaten half of her food when Shane took the container away from her. “Alright, that’s enough. You haven’t eaten the whole day so you shouldn’t eat so much at one go. Rest up now.”
Having no objections to it, she lay down on her bed and turned to another side, facing the man with her back.
He put the food container aside and left the ward quietly afterward.
“Mr. Shane, is madam asleep?” Silas asked.
Shane shut the door and instructed, “Yes, you should head back first. I’ll be here to accompany her for the next two days. Please handle the company matters. Call me if there’s anything.”
“Understood,” Silas answered and left.
Not long after he left, Mrs. Wilson led the two children over.
She was one of the few who knew about what happened to Yulia. Shane had called and told her about it when Natalie passed out. He needed her help to pick up the children at the kindergarten.
That was why she had rushed over to the hospital with the kids after picking them up.
“Sir—” Mrs. Wilson was about to say something when the children broke free from her and ran towards Shane.
“Daddy, what happened to grandma?” Connor’s eyes were red as he asked while looking up at his father.
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