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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1792

"You're right, Mom," Eden said, closing his eyes lightly. A feeling of uncertainty over the future stirred his insides. As medical staff, he learned the hard way that sometimes, he was just a weak and small dot in the grand scheme of things. Despite the long hours of learning how to serve the public, there were still instances when he had no choice but to watch a young man die in front of him.

When Patricia noticed him resting, she thought he was simply tired because of the long flight he had. So she didn't bother him anymore with questions, and slowed down on purpose to lull him to sleep.

Meanwhile, on the army base, was Daisy hanging up the phone. She then got up from her seat, and walked to the Commander's office.

Knocking on the door, she pushed it open after hearing the permission from inside.

"Commander Gu, are you busy right now?" Daisy asked in a humorous tone. "Should I come back later?" Given that Kevin Gu didn't even bother to look up at her, she couldn't help but yank his chain a little.

"Oh! It's you. What's the matter?" Kevin asked gently, glimpsing up from his papers. When Commander Ye retired, there wasn't a better person than Kevin Gu to take over his esteemed position. And when he did, no one in the army was dissatisfied with it.

"What? I can't come to you without a motive now?" Daisy teased deliberately, taking a seat on the couch.

"Come on," Kevin said pointedly, putting down his pen. "You know that's not what I meant. Would you like me to make us a cup of tea?" Although his tea-making skills were nothing compared to hers, the tea brewed by him wasn't so bad. It was decent enough to genuinely offer it to her.

"No, thank you," declined Daisy politely. "I'm just here to tell you that Edward said we will have a dinner party tonight at our home. So, as soon as you're off work, be sure to drive straight to our home." With tomorrow being the weekend, it seemed like a great opportunity for them to take a breather from work, and hold a party.

"What about Leena? Does she know about the party?" Kevin asked earnestly. For the longest time, his loving wife always came at the top of his mind. It just felt natural to him. Her happiness and comfort always took precedence over anything else.

"Oh relax! It's impossible to forget anyone. Least of all, Leena," said Daisy, effortlessly. She thought it was needless of him to worry about since Leena remained to have a soft spot in the hearts of these men. It was just something that never changed no matter how much time had passed.

"Just worried in case something unexpected happens," he retorted, clearing his throat in a casual manner. Even when he knew that Daisy was most likely right, he just couldn't help but think about it a bit more than necessary. It was his wife they were talking about after all.

"What you're thinking will probably never happen to Leena! I just don't understand what you're worried about," she said quickly, shaking her head in bewilderment. Sometimes, she would still find herself envious of Leena for being overprotected and cared for by these men. Such an unmatched devotion. which was often only found among couples, was yet respectfully limited to the boundaries of a platonic and kindred relationship.

"Major General Ouyang, how could you talk to your leader that way?" Kevin accused, pretending to be serious and irritated. Being chastised by her, Kevin could not resist putting on an official tone to intimidate her. It was apparent, however, that Daisy could not take his fake anger seriously.

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