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You're The Best Medicine For Me novel Chapter 25

His hands had been balled into fists as he tried to suppress the flaming anger in his chest. He shouted at Shirley, “Shut up! Shut the hell up!”

After roaring for a while, he turned around and strutted out of the ward.

The nurses who were in the ward had pale expressions because of Bryan’s wrath.

He was a regular at this hospital, and no one of these nurses had the guts to offend him. Just today, this woman who was lying in bed had the nerve to incite his anger.

She was really courting death.

The air in the ward suddenly became very oppressive.

Jordan checked the direction where Bryan was heading towards and turned to look at Shirley while leaving a message to her, “I will go take a look at him. Dr. Thomas, please have some rest here.”

After that, he almost escaped the ward with a sense of urgency.

Shirley let out a sigh of relief while she examined the surrounding nurses, “There’s nothing wrong with me. You guys can take your leave for now.”

The nurses then left immediately.

Silence once again arrived in the ward. Shirley checked the clock and found that it was only eight twenty.

Her pouch was just beside her and she took out her phone to call Cameron.

“Hello, Shirley.”

“Cameron, are the kids still at the kindergarten?”

On Cameron’s side, he happened to just emerge from the kindergarten. When he heard Shirley’s words, he instinctively turned around and take a look.

The two kids were mixed up with the other children. One of them was having a great time with the other kids while the other one looked hesitant and distant as he stood at the very end of the line.

Cameron laughed, “Yes, Emma and Jacob are very obedient. They even woke up punctually without a need to wake them and they had eaten their breakfast and changed into their clothes. You don’t need to worry about them, Shirley.”

“Sorry for troubling you.” Shirley secretly felt relieved.

The two of them hung up at the same time.

After Cameron got into his car, the two children both turned to look in the direction where Cameron was leaving. Then, they both exchanged a meaningful glance.

At ten minutes past nine, two tiny figures emerged from the kindergarten.

They followed a woman who had a child with her and boarded a bus which was headed to city centre.

Nobody suspected that these two children were out on their own. They all thought that they were twins belonging to that young and beautiful mother.

After arriving at Second Ring Road, the twin started the bus and headed to the Moore Group.

They then walked into the reception hall on the first floor without a care in the world.

“Emma, how much perfume do you have with you?”

“Hmph, I have a lot. In order to successfully meet daddy, I have leave two bottles untouched. Look.” Emma produced two bottles of perfume from her pocket with a smug look on her tiny face.

When she saw Jacob’s face which was full of Peppa Pig stickers, she couldn’t help giggling, “Jacob, you look so ugly now. I bet daddy won’t be able to recognize you.”

Jacob frowned as he trained his gaze on her face which had colourful star-shaped stickers on it. He said with disgust, “You aren’t any better !”

Emma’s laughter died off and with a snort, she headed towards the elevator.

However, before they could reach the elevator, the receptionist at the counter stopped them.

“Kids, you can’t go in there. It is a place for work, not some place you can have fun with.”

Emma took a step back and winked her animated eyes, “Who said that we are here for play? We are looking for daddy. He works up there.”

“Your dad?” The receptionist smiled at these two cute babies who had stickers all over their faces. Although their faces were concealed by those stickers, they still had huge and watery eyes. They were very adorable and likable, “Who is your daddy? Let me inform him to come down and get you.”

“Our daddy is…”

“Aileen, what’s wrong?” A female voice suddenly interrupted Emma’s words.

The receptionist whose name was Aileen turned around to find the source of the voice.

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