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Hey, My Twins Babies novel Chapter 909

In the evening, Vanessa came over again to deliver food, this time she brought more, for Winnie and Brian.

After taking her sister's meal to the ward first, Vanessa went to Rufus' ward again.

Vanessa walked into the ward, Rufus then eagerly opened his mouth and asked.

"Vanessa, how is your sister, is she still unable to speak?"

"Well, still can't say anything, but no fever now."

"Don't worry, Rufus, my sister will be fine soon."

She was worried about her sister, but she tried to appease Rufus, after all, they were both sick.

"What's wrong, Director Chambers is sick?"

After listening to Vanessa and Rufus's conversation, Felix, who had been waiting here for a long time to drink the soup, only then did he hear some clues.

"Well, my sister is sick and in this hospital too. The doctor said she should stay in the hospital for two days for observation."

Vanessa explained simply.

"What's wrong? Is it serious?"

Felix was actually concerned about Winnie. He asked several questions one after another, only he didn't know himself that he could still worry about Winnie.

"Viral laryngitis, because of the persistent high fever, the doctor was afraid of causing other diseases so she has hospitalized. None to worry about."

Vanessa said to relieve everyone, she had been worried because her sister's immunity was very low and one slip up could turn into another disease.

"I'll go check on her later."

Although Vanessa said that there was no need to worry, Felix was still uneasy. At this time, he had forgotten this identity of Winnie being Isobel's niece, and he only wanted to see if Winnie was serious or not.

"Dad, don't go, Winnie won't let anyone go over there for fear of spreading it to others."

"You're old and your resistance isn't that good."

Rufus stopped his father, if he didn't, Winnie couldn't let him into the ward.

"How did she get sick? Did she get tired from work?"

It was acceptable not to let him see her, but he was still worried.

"To earn money, she wore herself out."

Rufus knew it from Brian, saying that she was in short of money, but Winnie had made herself sick.

"Earn money? Is there a need for money? Why didn’t she ask Brian? Why she was desperate to earn money?"

Felix didn’t understand, but he seemed to be a little more sensible when it came to money. Was this an act to gain trust or was he really desperate to make money?

"Brian's money is his own, it belongs to the Bennet family. It's not right for us to use Brian's money."

Vanessa explained, and the look in Felix’s eyes changed when he mentioned money. She did not know why, but she felt uncomfortable.

"My sister found a way to get the money, she would work hard to pay it all back. My sister doesn't like to make money, but life forces her to. She had to work hard, for she had two kids and a family to raise."

"The bottom line for my sister is that she can't owe anyone else even if she's suffering."

Vanessa knew that there was no point in saying this, and knew that she shouldn't say this to the Bennet family either. But she looked at Felix's calculating eyes, she wanted to prove that they didn't take Brian's money.

The ward fell silent after Vanessa's words.

Rufus was heartbroken, and Paul was even more uncomfortable.

Both kids were pride-sensitive people who didn't expect that much from money, but had to fight tooth and nail for it.

Rufus frowned and kept thinking that if their parents hadn't had an accident back then, the two kids wouldn't have had to scramble for money.

Felix felt guilty, because at this time he should not suspect Winnie.

Whether she was acting or not, she shouldn't have been treated with disrespect while she was sick and in the hospital.

"No one has to worry, my sister will soon be well and will soon be making money."

"You guys eat first, I'm going to go check on my sister and come back later to pick up my lunchbox."

Vanessa finished and left, this last sentence was said to Felix, telling him that he would not spend a single penny of the Bennet family, so there was no need for him to worry.

In Winnie's ward, Brian and Winnie were eating.

Winnie didn't have a fever this afternoon, but she had a blister-like growth in her mouth that hurt so much she could hardly eat.

She thought it would be better if she just ate porridge, but it still hurt. In the end, she had to drink soup.

"Why is it getting worse?"

Calvin could not help but ask when he saw that.

"It is acute, and there's time to get heal."

Brian answered Calvin, he was also heartbroken, but he couldn't do anything about it.

Winnie couldn't swallow it after a few sips and simply gave up.

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