When he thought of this, his hands clasped, and a thin layer of sweat broke out on his palms.
This possibility struck him and brought him great joy.
t this time, Louis did not even realize that Jane had lost her memories when she met him.
Even now, Jane had not recovered her memory, so how could she lie about Vivian's age?
Louis had a faint smile on his lips as he got up and walked to the door of his room.
As he pulled open the door of the room, his eyes stared deeply at his henchman standing not far from the door, "You, come here."
The henchman immediately walked over, respectfully bowed his head, and asked in a deep voice, "Sir, what can I do for you?"
"Buy some sandwiches and bring them over." Louis spoke faintly before turning around and returning to the room.
He sat on the sofa in a good mood and made a call to his guards.
The phone was quickly picked up, and the cold and respectful voice of his subordinate came from the phone.
"Sir."
"Take Vivian's blood and mine for a paternity test." Louis said in a clear and cold voice.
Although the guard was a little puzzled as to why Louis was doing this, he still answered with an expressionless face, "Yes."
"Don't let anyone find out, especially Jane and Vivian." Louis uneasily urged before hanging up the phone.
When the results came out, his daughter should be almost cured as well.
By then, the three of them would be able to be happy again as a family.
Louis curled his lips in a good mood and raised his feet towards the next ward.
At 1:30 PM, Louis watched Jane and Vivian in the hospital room, a rare tenderness in his blue eyes.
Soon, a knock on the door broke this cozy moment.
Louis' eyes sunk slightly, his glance looked in the direction of the ward door, "Come in."
The one who pushed the door was a nurse, after pushing the door in and seeing Louis' cold eyes, she trembled with fear.
Louis unpleasantly frowned, and coldly asked, "What is it?"
After organizing her thoughts, the nurse spoke up in a trembling voice, "Mr. Caesar, we are going to draw blood from you to prepare for the surgery in the afternoon."
Louis' face softened slightly, but his tone remained cold. "Let's go to the next room and draw some blood."
"Okay." The nurse quickly responded and fled from the ward.
Louis stood up and looked at Vivian with deep eyes before finally settling his gaze on Jane.
"I'm going to draw blood in the next room."
"Mm-hmm."
Jane nodded lightly, gratitude filling her eyes as she looked at Louis. She had come to terms with the fact that whether or not Louis was Vivian's biological father, Vivian was still her daughter. After all, they were a family of three together now.
After Louis left, Vivian anxiously grabbed onto her mommy's hand.
"Mommy, will it hurt when Uncle Louis donates blood for me?"
"Vivian, does Uncle Louis look strong?"
Jane blinked and suddenly asked back. The little girl hesitated for a moment before nodding gently.
The next second Jane spoke again, "Even if Uncle Louis feels pain, it doesn't matter because he is doing this out of love for you. You should be grateful to him no matter what."
Vivian nodded her head softly, "I know, mommy..."
...
Half an hour later, Jane noticed that Louis had yet to return; she furrowed her brows slightly in concern while occasionally glancing towards the door, hoping he would walk through any moment now but after several more minutes passed, there was still no sign of him returning.
Looking seriously at Vivian sitting on top of bed sheets beside her, she coaxed gently, "I need to go check on Louis in another room. Can you stay here by yourself for a bit?"
Vivian nodded earnestly. "Yes, Mommy, I'll be good here by myself!"
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