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You're The Best Medicine For Me novel Chapter 30

“Mr. Moore has called the ambulance, and he has instructed me to move all the documents to the hospital in the coming two days.”

“Move them to the hospital?” What the hell was he planning?

Wasn’t he able to move around?

Was there any need to go back to the hospital?

Jordan tried to say something awkwardly with his hands shoved behind him, “Mr. Moore has finally understood that he needs to go back to the hospital to recuperate and he plans to follow your plan which you have worked on in the past two days.”

The two children exchanged a glance.

They liked daddy who was behaving properly.

If he was acting that way, their mummy could be rest assured.

Shirley never thought that Bryan would agree to follow her plan…

But…

Her brows were knitted even more intensely as she looked at the two tiny figures. She had decided to bring the two of them back to America.

“I will leave behind the plan for Mr. Moore, but you need to hire another psychologist. Be sure to tell the new person to adjust Mr. Moore’s lifestyle according to my instructions. I will also leave behind the fragrance which was designed for his treatment. Everything besides those are out of the discussion.” After saying that, she turned away and led the two kids to the car which Jordan was driving.

She opened the car door and the two of them bounced into the car. Then, she boarded last.

Jordan could only smile bitterly.

What kind of sin had Mr. Moore committed? When she was trying to be nice, you didn’t bat an eye; Now that you wanted to start again, she was no longer interested in your treatment.

He got on the car and began again, “Dr. Thomas…” However, Shirley immediately cut him short, “Jordan, if you are trying to convince me to assume my position, then I would rather get off this car.”

When Jordan heard that, he couldn’t find anything as a response. He could only shut his mouth.

The car stopped at Spennor Residence, and after Shirley had gotten the two of them off the car, they scurried into the courtyard in no time.

Shirley headed to the driver’s side and took out two bottles, “These are the medicine used to treat Mr. Moore. After you use them up, contact the hospital. I will post it back here from overseas.”

Jordan glanced at the two translucent glass bottles in her hands and pushed the door open lightly. He then got down from his seat.

He didn’t just accept this so-called medicine which supposedly could cure Bryan’s weird condition.

He raised his hand and pushed his glasses, and a grim look appeared on his face, “Dr. Thomas, if what I am about to say still can’t make you change your mind, then I won’t say anything further.”

Shirley’s eyes darkened, “What do you want to say?”

“I am an orphan, and it was Madame Moore who had sponsored me to complete my tertiary education. Once when I visited Madame Moore, I happened to chance upon the young master who had just been brought back. His clothes were torn everywhere and there were countless injuries on his arms. He was very vigilant, and he had that perpetual cautious look in his eyes all the time. The first time I met him, I felt that he was really unfortunate. Can you imagine how severe the wounds he used to have?” Jordan pursed his lips and his eyes seemed to take on a darker shade. He was unusually moody at the moment.

Shirley was astonished to learn about Bryan’s origin. It turned out that he was not always with the Moore family since the beginning.

She lowered her head as if deep in thought. When she first met Bryan, he was wearing a long-sleeve shirt. After six years, despite the fact that it was summer, he always wore long-sleeve shirt for some reason. Her arms were never exposed.

Was it because he wanted to conceal those injuries?

“He… What happened to him that time? Who hurt him?” She had to admit that Jordan’s words had aroused her interest in his past.

However, Jordan shook his head, “Only the madam knows the real story. The story about how he used to wander out there.”

“Then… Are his injuries severe?”

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