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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball novel Chapter 1716

Time passed by quickly.

Byron asked Luther to deliver lunch, seeing that it was close to noon.

Rosalie and Old Master Loewe were so focused on their work that they had no time to eat.

"Please eat something."

Byron had no choice but to dissuade her. "Even if you don't eat, Old Master Loewe has to eat some."

Hearing this, Rosalie barely took a few seconds to look at Old Master Loewe.

"Sir, I heard from Byron, you must be exhausted after staying up for several days for me. Please eat something, I can keep watch myself."

Old Master Loewe was indeed a little tired and sighed. "I am getting old; my body really can't handle it anymore. Then, you keep an eye on it first."

Rosalie agreed and then stared intently at the phone screen, watching Mary operate.

Old Master Loewe ate lunch beside her.

Byron frowned slightly seeing that she had no plans to eat. He wanted to persuade her but held his tongue when he remembered that she was saving herself now.

He took the lunch box from Luther, sat down beside the hospital bed, and fed her with a spoon.

Rosalie concentrated on her work and took a few seconds to react.

Turning her head to see the man's distressed eyes, Rosalie smiled apologetically.

"It's okay, keep working. You’ll still need to eat anyway." Byron looked helpless.

Rosalie didn't have time to shirk and turned to look at the phone screen again.

On the screen, Mary had already put the remaining liquid into the instrument and was waiting for the test result.

After the test came to an end, Rosalie said softly, "It's noon, let's take a break. Linda, please help Mae and Young Master Quirke get some lunch."

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