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Please Love Me, Mr. George novel Chapter 416

He looked at Luna, whose face had brightened and seemed to rejoice, and nodded, “All right, all right. I’m gonna go rest, and I’ll be right back.”

Luna raised her hand and signaled him to hurry back to rest.

As soon as Samuel Lewis left, Dennis pulled me over to the side of the bed, looked at me and said, “You guys have a chat. We’re running out of fluids. I’ll get the doctor.”

He had gone out before I could answer.

As soon as he left, the atmosphere in the ward fell completely silent.

For I was accustomed to silence, and though it was quiet, I was at ease.

But Luna opened her mouth several times, hesitated, looked at me for a long time and said, “He was really nice to you.”

When she said “he,” she meant Dennis. I knew. So I nodded and said yes.

Then there was a long silence.

“I heard that Clariana and Mario Bennett are going over to his home in H Town?” She said, somewhat warily.

I nodded, then looked at the messy lines on my palms, feeling irritated.

After a pause, she said, “You and Dennis are old enough to have another baby.”

I looked up at her. She froze and said nervously, “I… I’m just worried about you.”

I sighed.

How did it come to this? Why were they so wary of each other?

But if not, how were we supposed to get along?

Luckily, Dennis called in a nurse to change her potion, which helped lighten the atmosphere.

Dennis came in with breakfast, mostly porridge, and she looked at Luna, “Luna, have some porridge first! I’ll get you something you like at noon.”

Luna nodded and said thank you.

After all, they didn’t spend much time together, and when there was nothing to talk about, everyone would be silent.

Good thing Karina came. She carried a lot of bags. Although she didn’t seem to talk much, she couldn’t stop once she started talking.

So, it was Karina who kept Luna chatting for hours.

Being sick, after all, Luna fell asleep after talking for a while.

Karina left in a hurry because she was busy going home to see her child.

Before long, Samuel Lewis was back.

Dennis and I got out of the hospital, and there was nothing left to do but go to the George Group.

In the car, Dennis looked at me sideways. It was not until the traffic lights that he said, “Are you in a bad mood?”

I was stunned and said lightly, “Not exactly. I don’t know how to put it. If the way a mother and her daughter get along with each other is cautious, it is always a little sad.”

He pressed his lips together and looked at me, “So, you chose to let it go?

I looked up at him and sighed, “Do I have any other choice but to go this way?”

He shook his head, “No!”

I laughed, “So, in the future, we still have to have children and live, people are always inseparable from family. Grandma would be happy to know that I found my parents.”

He nodded, took me in his broad palm, and smiled, “Yes, she would.”

The George Group.

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