Vivian was very excited about Patrick's visit, which made Christian a little jealous.
"All right, but don't overexert yourself."
Christian told her lovingly. He had become very naggy these days. Vivian had gotten used to his constant care.
"Vivian, Christian!"
Patrick walked in quickly and his eyes lit up at the sight of Vivian.
"Patrick!"
Vivian directly threw herself into Patrick's arms, leaving Christian stunned.
Patrick ruffled her hair. He was stunned too.
"Patrick, I've missed you so much."
She acted like an innocent teenage girl, which upset Christian even more.
Vivian had woken up for quite a while and she had never been so nice to him.
"All right. You're a mother now. How could you be so childish?"
Patrick held her chin and looked at her face carefully.
"Eh-hem!"
Christian coughed to announce his presence.
Patrick found Christian annoyed and he was a little embarrassed.
"Christian, I'd like to talk to Patrick alone."
Vivian's tone was serious. She took Patrick back to her room.
"He will freak out if you do so."
Patrick joked. He saw Christian's sullen face before he went upstairs with her.
"Patrick, what are you saying?"
Vivian hadn't expected that Patrick would make fun of Christian. She forgot what she had intended to say for a moment.
"What, are you feeling all right?" Patrick looked at Vivian very seriously.
"No, I'm fine."
She bit her lips because she found it difficult to speak up.
"Patrick, I don't know what I should do."
She hated to admit that she had felt attached to Christian. She had always known clearly what to love and what to hate, but it was difficult for her to choose.
Patrick knew her misgivings very well. He had given up hope of making her fall in love him long ago. He just wanted her to be happy.
"Vivian."
Patrick looked at her eyes very seriously and his tone was calm.
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