Natalie didn't want Sherman and Billy to get too close, so she decided to go to the hospital in the afternoon.
Dr. Zack left, leaving Sherman, Billy and Moriah in the ward.
Sherman's phone rang. It was Kingsley. She couldn't answer it, so she sent him a text message. But she didn't tell him about what happened in Santabaca. Nor did she mention that she was pregnant.
The high heels made crisp sounds on the floor. Sherman thought it was Sarah. When she looked up, she saw it was Natalie.
She wore fashionable clothes, with gifts in her hand. She looked very dignified with a smile on her face, greeting Moriah respectfully.
Moriah was indifferent to her, as if they were strangers.
Billy subconsciously looked at Sherman, whose face was as calm as water.
Then he looked at Natalie, frowning. He didn't want her to come here, because he had just eased his relationship with Sherman.
Natalie obviously sensed the atmosphere in the ward.
She said, "Ms. Day told me that you are here. I happen t
o have a checkup here, so I stop by. Since your condition isn't serious, I'll leave."
Nobody said anything or retained her. The moment Natalie turned around, she clenched her fists tightly. But she was very satisfied with the effect she had caused.
Billy swept over her thin back, feeling that he had been too indifferent to her.
Natalie hadn't yet walked out when Moriah's voice sounded, who asked Sherman, "When are you going to remarry?"
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