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When His Eyes Opened novel by Simple Silence novel Chapter 2676

Eric returned to the house with his business card.

After saving Daisy’s number in the phone, he put the business card in a small cabinet.

Thinking of Daisy saying that Layla vomited all the breakfast, Eric immediately went to the kitchen to take out the fruits he bought.

The doctor said that she couldn’t eat cold ones now, so Eric washed the fruits and steamed them in a pot.

She had a bad stomach now, so the apples that Eric bought were relatively mild.

After the hot steam came up, he took out the apples.

After peeling and cutting into pieces, he carried the plate to the bedroom.

Layla was lying on the bed, playing with her mobile phone.

“I bought some fruit, do you want some?” Eric put the plate on the bedside table, “Have you taken the medicine?”

Layla immediately put down the phone and brought the plate over.

After spitting out breakfast, her stomach was completely empty, and she was so hungry right now.

“I took the medicine. Should I take it on an empty stomach? I forgot to take it on an empty stomach in the morning.” Layla said, putting an apple into her mouth, “Hot?”

“You can’t eat cold ones now.” Eric said and sat down in the chair next to him, “I forgot to remind you to take your medicine in the morning.”

“It’s okay. What kind of food did you buy? Are you going to cook again at noon? Actually, you can order takeaway.” Layla ate some fruit. Afterwards, she felt a little more comfortable.

“Let’s cook noodles for lunch!” Eric replied, “Don’t get out of bed today, I’ll make them and bring them to you later.”

Layla froze for a moment: “Did Daisy tell you something?”

He told Layla not to get out of bed, obviously because he knew she had thrown up for breakfast.

“You should pay attention now. Get out of bed after you stop vomiting.” Eric did not answer her question directly, “If you still vomit at noon, ask the doctor to give another injection.”

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