Chapter 306
My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
Chapter 306 Taken Care of Her Last Night Dr. Miller came back and got the things he needed for the drip.
After putting the IV on Rosalie, Dr. Miller turned around and said to Byron, âMiss Jacobs will require a lot of drips, and she may need someone to take care of her tonight to help change the IV.â
Hearing this, Rosalie interjected, âLisa, I will need to trouble you tonight.â
Lisa obliged and was about to say yes, but someone rushed before her and said, âIâll stay.â
Everyoneâs face in the room changed.
Lisa was a little surprised. She still remembered that Miss Jacobs seemed to be very against President Lawrence staying at their home, and she was reluctant to bring the two boys. However, now the doctor was brought by President Lawrence, so she could not say anything.
Lisa looked at Rosalie troubled.
Rosalie frowned slightly. âNo need, Nanny Lisa can help me change this. You would be busy with official business, so donât waste your time here.â
The two little boys echoed, âWe will also help to look after Mommy. Uncleâs kindness is appreciated, donât worry.â
They just want the doctor to help Mommy, but that does not mean Daddy can stay.
Little Estie was at a loss.
If Daddy wanted to go back, she would definitely not be able to stay.
She was really worried about Auntieâ¦
Byronâs gaze swept across Estieâs face and fell back to Rosalie, and said in a deep voice, âYou are so sick now, Estie will definitely not want to follow me back. Plus, I canât let her be here on her own, so I will stay tonight no matter what. As for Nanny Lisa, please take the children to rest.â
Lisa looked at Rosalie hesitantly.
Rosalie glanced at the little girl beside her.
Estie pursed her lips, her face full of worry. Seeing the way Auntie looked at her, the little girl said, âAuntie not well, I wonât go.â
After speaking, she lay on her side and hugged Rosalieâs arm tightly like a koala on a tree.
This is the first time the little girl behaved impudently to her.
Rosalie could not say anything to let her go.
Moreover, now that she is ill, knowing Byronâs temperament, he is not someone she can send away with a few words.
For a long while, Rosalie could only answer in silence, tacitly acknowledging that he would stay.
Byronâs gaze softened. He then took notes from Dr. Miller about some precautions, went downstairs to send him away, came back, and sat silently on the sofa in Rosalieâs room.
The kids leaned close to the bed and chatted with Rosalie.
After a while, Rosalie fell asleep in a daze.
Byron asked Nanny Lisa to take the children to bed as he stayed behind to watch over Rosalie.
Byron almost stayed up all night, because he needed to pay attention to the margin of the drips.
Early the next morning, when Rosalie woke up, she was still in a daze. After moments of realization, she remembered the man seemed to have stayed up and taken care of her the whole night.
Raising his eyes and taking a look, the drip was finished. The man got a chair and sat beside her bed, holding on to her wrist to prevent her from moving around in her sleep.
Maybe she moved unconsciously when she woke up. The manâs eyelids slowly opened, and the bottom of his eyes were red. He did not have much rest at all last night.
Looking at each other, Rosalieâs eyes trembled slightly, and she looked away as if nothing had happened.
âHow do you feel?â The manâs voice sounded a little hoarse.
Only then did Rosalie look back to meet his gaze, âItâs much better now, sorry to trouble you, President Lawrence.â
Compared with yesterday, she has more strength.
Byron nodded, knowing that she did not want to talk to him. He simply relayed to her the precautions that Dr. Miller had given, then got up and took Estie home.
Once Estie confirmed that Auntie had recovered, she obediently followed Daddy home.