“Good news? That’s great! If he’s in a good mood, he’ll recover even sooner,” Spencer cheerfully said.
“Yes. He’ll be on cloud nine when he hears that.”
Zachary could imagine the pleasant scene already.
Henry had taken a liking to the kids. He would be over the moon if he knew the triplets were his great-grandchildren.
“I can’t wait to know!” Spencer was excited.
Right then, the medical staff came in to help Henry get changed, so Zachary left the ward first.
“Mr. Nacht, everything is ready,” Ben reported while panting. “You didn’t sleep a wink last night. You should get some rest.”
“Mr. Zachary, did you stay up all night?”
Spencer overheard Ben when he walked out of the ward.
“He was too busy taking care of the kids,” said Ben with a smirk.
“I never thought Mr. Zachary could get along with the kids. I was worried that you might get into a fight,” Spencer said with a smile of relief.
Zachary had a speechless expression on his face. “Am I a man-child to you, Mr. Spencer? Do you think I’ll fight with three-year-old kids?”
Spencer giggled, then he said, “You never liked kids. I was worried that they might offend you by accident, and your temper… Well, you know that Mr. Nacht adores the triplets. If anything happens to them, I can’t answer to Mr. Nacht.”
“Don’t worry. They’re fine.” Zachary curled his lips upwards as he answered.
“Are they still in the hospital? How’s Robbie?” Spencer asked in concern.
“He had a food allergy. He’s recovering after getting an injection. Don’t worry. Everything is fine,” replied Ben.
“Glad to know that.” Spencer heaved a sigh of relief, then continued, “I’ll take the kids home and settle them down, then I’ll come back again.”
Zachary immediately said, “It’s alright. Don’t worry about it. I’ve asked Raina to make arrangements. She’ll bring the kids over to my house. They are staying there with me.”
Spencer was shocked to hear what he said. “Are you sure, Mr. Zachary? You always prefer a quiet environment. If they stay there with you, they might cause disturbance to you.”
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