Chapter 533 I Do Not Blame Them Tim had always felt sorry for himself because he thought his parents had abandoned him.
But the truth was, it was all a misunderstanding. The little guy also felt guilty for the way he treated them.
I donât blame Daddy and Mommy anymore.
Tim sniffed, with beads of tears caught on his lashes. He nodded in Maryâs embrace and whispered, âMs. York is a very nice lady. She loves me very much!â
Mary responded with a delightful smile. âYes. Iâve never come across a woman as perfect as your mommy. She took great care of me and has never complained about how dirty and troublesome I was. If she could treat an outsider with such kindness, Iâm sure she loves you with all her heart because youâre her precious baby!â
Even nurses paid to look after the patients are not as meticulous as Ms. York!
âMs. York is a nice lady!â Tim nodded admittedly.
Mary stroked the back of his head and gave him a doubtful look. âMs. York? Your mom will feel sad if she hears that. You should start calling her mommy!â
Tim pressed his lips. He still could not bring himself to call Arissa his mommy.
Mary decided not to force him as she knew the boy needed some time to process his thoughts. But she believed he would do the right thing.
Mary wiped away his tears with her fingers. âDonât cry anymore, okay? Mommy will be upset, too, if she sees you crying!â
Tim also wiped away the tears and snot on his face.
Mary gently pulled his hand to stop him. âGo and get yourself a piece of tissue!â
Tim sniffled and got down from the bed. When he was about to retrieve tissues from the box on the table, someone gave him a few pieces from behind.
Tim tilted his head and blushed when he saw Shaun smiling at him.
âI didnât hear a word you said!â After passing the tissues to Tim, Shaun turned around and stepped out of the ward. âIâm going to give Kingsley a call!â
Kingsley? Whoâs Kingsley?
Tim glanced at Shaun before wiping the snot and the tears with the tissues he gave.
âCome and take a short nap, Tim!â Mary said.
âNo thanks, Grandma. Go ahead and take a rest, okay? Iâll keep an eye on your IV drip.â
Mary reminded the little boy, âDonât run around, okay?â
âOkay!â Tim nodded.
When Shaun was about to call Kingsley to kill time, he saw Benjamin walking over with Gavin and the others.
âWhy are you so early?â
âThey all wanted to come!â
Benjamin took a sidelong glance at the five children, who had just taken a thirty-minute nap.
Gavin rolled his eyes. âDonât blame us when you yourself wanted to come. We can always come without you!â
âYeah!â Zachary echoed. He then gestured for his other siblings to go and look for Tim.
âI wonder if Mommy and Tim are up.â
âTim is awake and is now in Mdm. Maryâs ward. I think your Mommy is still asleep!â Shaun said to the little ones.
âLetâs go and look for Tim then!â All five children ran toward the ward.
Benjamin reminded them, âMake sure all of you donât disturb Mdm. Mary!â
The children entered the ward without giving him a response.
âHow is Mdm. Maryâs test results?â Benjamin turned to Shaun and asked.
âWe have yet to receive her blood test results from the lab.â
âHow about her other tests?â
The More the Merrier ï¤Chapter 532 EX-husband Groveling to Me ï¤Chapter 730 Let Victor Shoot For You âMdm. Mary has the three highs. Sheâs suffering from gynecological inflammation, and her heart and lungs are not functioning well. Oh, she also has kidney stones. Weâll need to schedule an appointment with the doctor to have them removed.â
âAre these conditions serious?â Benjamin frowned upon hearing all the medical issues.
âThese are not severe problems on a case-by-case basis, but since Mdm. Mary is suffering from all these conditions all at once, the doctors might have a hard time prescribing the right medicines for her,â Shaun explained.
âLetâs start with the most severe problem first then,â Benjamin responded in a deep voice.
Shaun nodded. âIt would be much easier for the doctors to customize a treatment for her if there are no issues with her blood.â
Benjamin looked in the wardâs direction and asked, âIs Mdm. Mary ready to return to Dellmoor?â
âIâve given her an injection. She can leave in two days when she feels better.â
All the health problems that had plagued Mary had taken a toll on her general well-being. Even a young person might not be able to endure the pain that she, an elderly woman, was going through.
Benjamin nodded and left for the lounge.