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The Quadruplets Are Mine? novel Chapter 1261

Chapter 1261 Check on Nessa

“Alright, Doris said. Then she nodded and tucked in the blanket for Nessa.

Mrs. Flores returned with a thermometer in her hand. Doris took it and placed the thermometer under Nessa’s armpit in the blanket.

Five minutes later, Doris took out the thermometer and found out that it was at a temperature of around 38 degrees Celsius. Indeed, Nessa had a fever.

“Should we go to the hospital?” Mrs. Flores was somewhat anxious and said, “She was fine in the afternoon.”

“Don’t panic.” Doris reassured her, saying. “Kids having a fever is common; I’ll take her to the hospital for a shot.”

“But…” Mrs. Flores said, “I recall Mr. Adelmar mentioning that those injections are not good for the kid.”

“What should we do then?” Doris also remembered what Waylon had said, “It’s late. I don’t want to bother him.”

“How is this a bother?” Mrs. Flores hurriedly said, “You’re just too concerned about your image, aren’t you!

Doris turned speechless.

“What’s more important? Is your image more important than Nessa’s health?” Mrs. Flores said, “Hurry, call Mr. Adelmar. Don’t let Nessa suffer!”

Doris was still hesitating. However, Mrs. Flores passed her the phone and said, “You must understand what’s more important now! Nessa needs some help, don’t you understand? You can’t be ignorant of which is more important.”

Doris pondered for a while. Mrs. Flores’ words were true. I can’t let Nessa suffer anymore! Otherwise, I’ll be heartbroken and guilty.

Doris dialed Waylon’s number without hesitation.

On the other hand, Waylon had just entered Macsen Villa, and his phone rang as he climbed the stairs. He took out his phone and found out it was Doris calling. Waylon felt somehow worried. Was something wrong? Doris would not casually call me without something important.

Waylon quickly answered the phone and said, “Doris, what’s the matter?”

“Mr. Adelmar,” Doris said, “I’m sorry to disturb you now,”

“Just tell me what’s going on.” Waylon frowned and said. “Don’t nag.”

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