Chapter 542
Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
Chapter 542 Back to the Wilsonâs residence.
It happened to be lunchtime. Natalie asked Lena if there was anything she wanted to eat. Lena said that she was a little tired and wanted to sleep.
She did not force her. She needed to give her some time to deal with this sudden illness.
Even Natalie needed time to take in everything that had happened. She felt that she hadnât spent enough time with Lena in the past.
After sending Lena back to her room, Natalie went downstairs. She no longer had the smile on her face when she first entered the Wilsonâs residence with Lena. Theo immediately knew what the problem was.
When she sat down on the sofa and petted Jasperâs head, Theo leaned on his walking stick and looked at her with slight heartache. He heaved a sigh of relief and said in a deep voice, âKiddo, did the results not go well?â
âYes, Grandpa, itâs fine. Iâve already done the biopsy. The results will be out tomorrow.â The results of the checkup in her own facility would definitely come faster than anywhere else.
For a loyal child, to see their parents healthy would be the best scenario. Theo said in a low voice and sighed in his heart. âDonât worry. If you canât handle this problem. Let that brat come up with a solution. It will be fine.â
Natalie knew that although her grandfather said mean things about Trevon, he was actually considerate of him in all aspects. He just didnât want Trevon to be too proud, so he did not dare to praise him. After all, that man could easily become full of himself when given a little compliment.
Rachel came in from outside. Seeing that no one was chatting and laughing as usual, she roughly knew the reason. She asked her daughter-in-law, âNatalie, what do you need the kitchen to prepare?â
Natalieâs heart was filled with warmth. She turned around to face her. She hoped that the people around her could be happy, healthy, and safe at the same time.
Regardless of whether one was rich or poor, their biggest issue in life would be their health and safety. Without these two things, it was useless no matter how much money they had. They would not be able to spend it even if they had the money.
âMom, get the kitchen to make some oatmeal. Itâs easy to digest.â
Rachel replied, âOkay.â She was not very good at comforting with words. All she could do was show it through her actions.
âThanks, Mom.â
After dinner, Natalie carried a bowl of oatmeal to Lenaâs room. When she pushed open the door, Lena was already up and had even washed up.
When she saw her daughter enter, she rebuked, âWhy are you bringing it to me? I can still move. Itâs not your turn to serve me like this.â
Lena felt guilty. She felt that she had not helped much and had even caused trouble. Natalie was already very busy. She had three children and had to take care of them by herself most of the time. She also had to go to work and monitor the development of the base.
Meanwhile, Natalie felt that this was what she should do. So what if she carried oatmeal to Lena? Lena could eyen risk her life to save Jasper. Her actions could not be compared to Lenaâs at all. âItâs fine. I have nothing to do. I should move around and take the stairs more often. Take your medicine after eating the food. Youâll feel better.â
Neither of them mentioned the biopsy because both of them could guess that the result would be bad. Lena picked up the bowl, picked up the spoon, and began to eat.
Natalie, on the other hand, collected the clothes that Lena had changed out of and prepared to take them down to wash them herself. She knew that Lena liked to have her clothes washed by hand by herself and did not like to get help from the servants.
Seeing this, Lena quickly stopped her. âLeave it here. Iâll wash it later. You donât have to do this. I can still do that.â
âItâs not that much clothes. I need to wash Jasperâs clothes anyway. Iâll wash yours too. Eat first. Leave the bowl after youâre done. Iâll come and collect it later.â
Seeing how stubborn Natalie was, Lena could only give up. Her eyes were filled with tears that kept flickering. What did she do to deserve to have Natalie in her life? She even wanted to help her hand wash her clothes.
Half an hour later, a man in a black down jacket came in from the door and strode towards the living room. Theo stopped his grandson when he saw him coming back. He knew that he was going to look for his wife.
That was the first thing he did every day when he returned home, like a baby looking for breast milk all the time. Theo slammed his walking stick on the ground and made a deafening sound. âStop right there.â
Trevon was eager to go upstairs. He saw his son playing with the repaired plane, beside him was Lego. âGrandpa, I have to ask you to wait with whatever you want to do. I need to see Natalie and the child first. Has Jasper been a good child today?â âYeah, I have.â Jasper was already used to his father coming back every day to greet him before going to look for his mother.
He replied to his father with an indifferent tone.
Seeing that his grandson continued to prepare to go upstairs as if he had not heard him, Theo waited until Trevon was upstairs before saying, âShe isnât upstairs. Sheâs washing clothes. You will not find her upstairs. I told you to wait, but you refused to listen. Youâre as stubborn as a donkey. Come over and let me tell you something.â
Trevon felt that his grandfather did it on purpose, but he didnât have any evidence. Why didnât he tell him that sooner?
Trevon felt helpless and came down from upstairs and approached the sofa. However, his toes were still facing the door. His heart was clearly not there. âGrandpa, whatâs the matter?â
âIt wonât take up much of your time. If you were so clingy two years earlier, would you have ended up like this? This is all your fault.â
âGrandpa, can we get over this matter now? I already have three children, but youâre still not satisfied. No matter how dissatisfied you are, I wonât have another child. At most, Iâll have three.â
Theo said in a resentful tone, âDo I look like I want you to have more children? Even if youâre willing, I donât want the girl to suffer anymore. I want to talk to you about Lena. Natalie took her to have a checkup today. The results are probably not going to be ideal. You should talk to her. Lena has been part of her family since she was young. Weâre not even as close to her as she is. She means differently for the girl. Additionally, with the matter of Jasper...â
Theo did not continue, but the scene of his great-grandsonâs car accident had already appeared in his mind. He sighed and glared at his grandson.
âDid you hear me?â
Hearing this, Trevon was also stunned. Natalie had not told him about this the entire day. She must be feeling terrible now. âI understand.â
As soon as he finished speaking, Trevon turned around and quickly went to look for Natalie.
Theo did not forget to remind him while sitting on the sofa, âSheâs in the laundry room.â
Then, he muttered, âNow you are anxious.â
Natalie was washing Lenaâs clothes carefully. She thought back to everything that had happened in the Fosterâs residence, but she did not cry.
Instead, she smiled as she thought about it. Why did terrible things always happen to good people?
She wanted everyone around her to be healthy. Why was it so difficult to have such low expectations? She was willing to exchange five years of her life for Lena to have a healthy life.
A deep voice came from behind. âWhat are you thinking about? Youâre so lost in thought.â
She didnât even need to turn her head to know who it was. Who else could it be other than her husband? âNo, I was suddenly just thinking back to the days in the Fosterâs residence. Why are you back so early today?â
Seeing that she was washing the clothes with her own hands, Trevon wanted to stop her, but he didnât because he saw that the clothes were Lenaâs.
He could understand what Natalie was thinking at that moment. She probably wanted to seize every opportunity to serve Lena. âLet me get some hot water. Iâll help you.â
Natalie quickly wiped her wet hands on her apron and grabbed the manâs arm. âNo need. Iâm almost done. Fortunately, itâs not that cold.â
The man stopped in his tracks and looked at her. She gave a beautiful smile. âItâs really not that cold. Try it if you donât believe me. Did Grandpa ask you to come?â
âYes,â he replied lightly.
Grandpa must have told him about Lena. âTrevon, come with me to do a full-body checkup for Grandpa when youâre free. Grandpaâs blood pressure has been a little high recently.â
As she washed, he accompanied her. He even rolled up his sleeves to help wring them dry, but he was stopped by Natalie. Trevon said, âDidnât he already check at the end of last year?â
Natalie was twisting Lenaâs clothes in her hand as she replied in the most relaxed tone, âItâs because Grandpa is old. We should have him checked more often. We may discover any illness he may have at its earliest stage.â
Yes, Natalie was afraid. She was afraid that something like this would happen again. She had been happy before and had such a warm atmosphere at home. She was greedy and did not want to break it. She wanted to hold on to her happy life firmly with all her might.
How could Trevon not understand her thoughts? From the back, he hugged her waist tightly, giving her a sense of security. âDonât be nervous. Lena will be fine. If those doctors canât solve it, you can fire them all. Why spend so much money to keep them?â
Natalie was speechless.
This man was really domineering and couldnât be helped.
The next day.
Just as Natalie had predicted, the result was indeed not good. She went to the hospital early to get the test report. She Turning Of The Tide (Natalie and Trevon)
ï¤Chapter 541 discovered that Lena had mid-stage gastric cancer. A few senior doctors sat together and analyzed the report for a few hours. Because she was their bossâs mother, the doctors were especially attentive and cared about her. In the end, they still suggested surgery for her.
The most authoritative oncologist was the chief surgeon, but there was a requirement. Natalie could observe the entire surgery outside the operating theater, but she could not enter.
Natalie could understand this approach, and she agreed.
After returning to the Wilsonâs residence, she discussed with Lena. In order not to cause trouble for Natalie, Lena was unusually cooperative. She agreed immediately and did not even ask for the details. She agreed with both of Natalieâs decisions to have a checkup for her and a surgery for her.
With Lenaâs cooperation, Natalie did not have to worry much.
At night, Natalie sat in bed and studied this surgery. She also studied some postoperative recuperation carefully. Trevon was wearing pajamas. He glanced at the woman on the bed who was ignoring him. He could understand her current mood. She was completely focused on Lena. Just as his grandfather had said, Lena was special to Natalie.
He was not jealous. He helped his daughter change her diapers and coaxed his son to sleep. Then, he lifted the blanket and sat under it. He lowered his head and watched the video with her. He held her shoulders and rubbed them together. He said gently, âLetâs watch it together.â
âAre you fine with it? You have to take care of the children. Now, you want to watch this video with me. Do you even have time for it?â
Lenaâs condition was quite good, and her mentality was also good. All the indicators for the various tests were within the scope of the surgery. With the approval of a few doctors, the surgery was set for next Friday.
Trevon held her shoulders and said seriously, âI will always have time for you.â
There was nothing wrong with that statement. He had always had time for her, no matter when..
Natalie thought to herself, âMen after enlightenment can be so fluent in speaking love language. He did not even hesitate to say that.â
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