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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities novel (Jennifer and Ivan) novel Chapter 237

"Okay." Tammy put down the bowl and took over the tea cup with both her hands.

She then filled the cup with water and passed it to Jennifer, "Do you need anything else?"

"No, thanks," She said, "You can go now."

Tammy took another glance at the soup. Jennifer then said, "Take it away. I don't want it."

"Well then." Tammy turned around and picked up the soup bowl, "I'll stop by later in case you want it."

After Tammy left, Jennifer just sat on the bed thoughtfully with the cup in her hand.

Spencer went back at night and got a mobile phone for Jennifer.

He still looked pale, which worried Tammy. Why did he still look like that?

"How is she?" Spencer asked the second he walked in, "Hasn't she eaten anything?"

"I brought her the soup three times but she wouldn't have it. She had some water from her cup and has been sitting on the bed quietly." Tammy was worried about her, "She looked haggard."

"Give me the soup," he said.

"Okay."

After a few moments, Tammy took out the soup from the kitchen and handed it to him.

He took it over and went upstairs.

Spencer opened the half-closed door and saw Jennifer sitting in there. He walked toward her with the soup, "You can do anything to your body. However, I just got this villa. I won't be able to sell for a satisfying price with a dead body in it."

Jennifer stopped zoning out and realized that Spencer was standing right in front of her.

"Here." He passed over the bowl, "I guess you prefer having it yourself to me feeding you."

Jennifer didn't lose her mind; she was just upset at the moment. She knew she had to stay strong for Alfie and Diana.

So she took the bowl and gulped down the soup with Spencer watching.

Spencer took the empty bowl from her hand and put the meds on the nightstand. He then went to fill a glass of water, "Take three capsules of each kind. Don't forget it. You'll have to carry my baby in the future."

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