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My Babies, My Love novel Chapter 102

  • When Isaac saw Phillip’s expression, he turned his head to look at Adeline. Why did Phillip faint since he was the one who had asked Isaac to bring his granddaughter-in-law home?
  • Adeline was startled, so the two of them quickly approached Phillip.
  • “Old Mr. Arnold? Old Mr. Arnold…”
  • Why did Phillip have to pass out when she was all set to show off today?
  • As the doctor administered first aid to Phillip, Isaac moved to the side and asked, “How is Old Mr. Arnold?”
  • The doctor heaved a sigh of relief after the examination and replied, “He’s fine, Young Master Isaac. Old Mr. Arnold was simply overly excited, so he couldn’t breathe for a while. He’ll recover soon.”
  • Elizabeth wiped her tears away as she heard the doctor’s words; this darn Phillip was going to scare her to death.
  • Why was he so ecstatic to see Adeline? She had no idea why he adored Adeline.
  • Elizabeth had no choice now. As Phillip’s health deteriorated, Isaac was forced to marry whoever he desired. On the other hand, she wished that her spouse would live for a longer period of time since she didn’t want to be left alone.
  • Isaac knew Phillip liked Adeline a lot when he saw Phillip like this, and there was a cold look on Isaac’s face.
  • It seemed that the sham marriage must go on.
  • Phillip opened his eyes after a while, but when he saw Adeline, he rolled his eyes before he fainted again.
  • They were so terrified that they yelled, “Old Mr. Arnold!”
  • “Grandpa…”
  • “Old Mr. Arnold…”
  • “Phillip, your grandson, has come back to see you with his girlfriend. Don’t get too excited!”
  • When Phillip heard this, he looked at Elizabeth, pointed to the room and closed his eyes.
  • He was indicating that he was tired and wanted to return to his room. Isaac had brought Adeline home, but Phillip preferred to rest rather than see her.
  • “Please send Phillip inside to rest,” Elizabeth said to the servant.
  • She also believed that if Phillip saw Miss Aniston again, he would be overjoyed and something bad would have to happen.
  • Phillip entered the room, accompanied by the servant and the doctor. Elizabeth, on the other hand, raised her hand to wipe away her tears.
  • Isaac sat beside her, his arms wrapped around her shoulders.
  • “Gran, the doctor said that all of Grandpa’s physical signs are normal and he will recover gradually.”
  • He was well aware of his grandparents’ good relationship and the fact that they had been together for a lifetime and couldn’t be apart.
  • “Well, he’ll live for a hundred years.” Elizabeth agreed.
  • Adeline, who was nearby, had the ginseng box in her hands. She was upset because she hadn’t been able to speak to Phillip.
  • After noticing Elizabeth’s sad expression, she sat beside Elizabeth.
  • “This is the skin care product I bought for you, Old Mrs. Arnold. It’s just right for your age and skin type.”
  • Elizabeth cast a glance at Adeline; her look was simply ordinary, but she couldn’t do anything since Phillip was fond of her.
  • “I’m sorry for making you spend so much money,” she apologized with a nod.
  • Isaac and Adeline had dinner with Elizabeth, and she got up to see if Phillip had eaten.
  • It was just Isaac and Adeline at the dinner table when he said, “When I need you to act again in the future, I’ll ask the driver to pick you up. You are not required to personally visit the company. If you decide not to proceed, I can cancel the contract on your behalf.”
  • He did not compel her. Even though Phillip needed her right now, Isaac would never force her to do anything.
  • Adeline was overjoyed to see him. How could she pass up such an opportunity to get close to him?
  • “I’m willing to do it, Isaac. I do.”
  • Following that, Isaac raised his left hand and took a look at his expensive watch. “It’s getting late. I’ll ask the driver to take you home.”
  • Hearing this, Adeline quickly stood up, fearful that he would cancel the contract. “Then, I’ll leave first, Isaac. Give me a call if you need anything.”

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