Chapter 1059 The person walking in was Adeline.
She was holding a breakfast set and was a little taken aback when she saw the people in the ward.
“Adeline, you‘re here.”
Adeena sat up with a smile and greeted her.
Adeline dared not walk inside. The tallest man in the ward was emanating a cold aura, and the children did not seem easy to deal with either.
She stroked her nose awkwardly and said, “I made some chicken soup last night that will replenish your blood levels. I brought this over just for you. Please drink it while it‘s warm.”
Adeline took out the chicken soup and put it on the table.
Adeena had only eaten a bowl of oatmeal in the morning, so she did feel slightly hungry. She lowered her head and drank some of it. “Thank you, Adeline,” she said with a smile.
She paused for a while before she resumed. “How‘s Grapie?”
At the mention of the child , Adeline became extremely excited. “The doctor said that if she could regain
consciousness in twenty–four hours, she would be officially out of danger. Unexpectedly, she regained consciousness early in the morning. Her father is keeping her company in the ward now. Ms. Willis, thank you very much. We don’t know how to repay you.”
Adeena put down the chicken soup and got up. “Is Grapie awake? Can I go and visit her too?”
Adeline nodded. “You’re Grapie’s savior. I was even thinking of asking you to be her godmother, but I was afraid of seeking a connection with you due to your high social status. Let me help you to Grapie’s ward.”
Adeena got up, put on her slippers, and said to the other children, “Wait for me here. I’ll be back in a while.”
After she spoke, she immediately stepped out.
Although she knew that Grapie was out of danger, she could not rest assured without seeing her in person.
The group of five in the ward looked at each other at a
loss.
Harold widened his eyes. “Grapie’s the kid who caused Mommy to be admitted because of the blood donation, right?”
Alden nodded. “It’s her. I wonder why Mommy keeps thinking about another person’s child?”
“Let’s go and take a look.” George walked outside first.
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