Jessica was knitting a sweater in the room when she saw her grandma walking in alone.
She immediately put down the things in her hands.
"Grandma, why didn't you come over in a wheelchair? How are you doing?" Jessica said nervously, afraid that she would not be able to support herself.
"Jessica, I'm getting better. These days, I don't feel any pain. I might be able to be discharged in a few days."
She did look much better with no sign of a patient at all.
"Grandma, if you don't want to stay in the hospital, I'll ask Lannan to pick you up."
Jessica planned to settle her grandma out first as her due day was coming.
As soon as the child was born, she could go home and take a rest.
"No, I'm waiting for you to have a baby and we'll go home together," Grandma said.
Now that she was looking forward to the birth of the child, she would die in peace when she saw the third generation of the Youngren Family.
She could explain to Terence to save his worry.
Because when Terence was alive, the one he worried about most was Jessica.
Seeing that grandma was in a good mood, Jessica encouraged her to take a sip of yellow wine to cheer her up.
Before grandma left, she asked, "Ian didn't contact you again, did he?"
"No, he just went back. I don't know where he went to hang out. He might be busy."
"Okay."
After grandma left, Jessica put her hands together and prayed, wishing that her grandma would not blame her for lying.
Jessica didn't know that grandma would so care about Ian.
She didn't tell her the truth, afraid that grandma would think too much.
In fact, after Ian went back, he contacted her every day.
The next day.
Jessica was asleep when she was woken up by the hurried footsteps of the nurse.
"Miss White, Miss White."
"What's the matter? It's not even dawn yet." Jessica looked out the window in a daze. It was still dark outside.
"Something happened to the old lady."
Jessica immediately perked up and sat up.
"What's wrong with grandma?"
As she spoke, she was about to get out of bed and wear slippers.
"Miss White, calm down. I'll bring the wheelchair over."
The nurse did not dare to take it lightly. Given the urgent situation about the old lady, they were afraid that Jessica would be agitated and something else would happen.
Jessica wanted to walk over directly, but dizziness overcame her and her feet went soft.
When she heard the news, she had a bad feeling.
The nurse immediately helped Jessica into the wheelchair and wheeled her to her grandma's ward.
"Grandma." Jessica said softly beside her bed.
Grandma was almost out of breath just now. She used all her strength and rang the bed bell.
She asked the nurse to call Jessica over immediately.
Grandma felt better when she saw Jessica.
"Jessica, my time is up."
"No, grandma, don't you want to see the baby? She must want to see you as soon as she's born, grandma."
Tears kept flowing as Jessica spoke.
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