"You can give him the company, but not the children!" Mike shrugged. "I think the two of you won’t be able to divorce."
Avery did not say anything.
She did not want to be separated from her children. She did not want to lose her three children, but she could not continue living with Elliot.
Furthermore, she needed to get her eyes treated, and she would not be able to take care of the children.
She could not fight for custody of her children now.
Seeing that she did not speak, Mike stood up. "I'm going to buy breakfast. You stay in the ward and don't move. I’ll tell the nurse to see to you."
After Mike finished speaking, he strode out.
After a while, the nurse came in to check on her.
"Miss Tate, your attending doctor won't start work until eight o'clock. When he gets here, I'll ask him to come over immediately. " the nurse said.
"Okay."
"You'd better stay in bed because there's still a chance you might suddenly use your sight again."
"Okay."
Avery raised the head of the hospital bed and lay down relaxedly.
Not long later, Mike came back with breakfast.
"Mike, don't talk about my illness everywhere you go." She took a sip of milk. "I don't want to worry other people."
"You have to tell Wesley that. There's no one I can tell. Elliot doesn't care about your illness, so I don't need to tell Chad." Mike was very resentful.
"If you accompany me abroad for medical treatment, what will Chad do? "
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