Chapter 309 Nydia Finally Treats Jesse’s Leg Injury
Reborn Before The Divorce
Willetteâs words shocked Nydia.
Abort this child?
âWhy?â Nydia asked.
âIt came at the wrong time. I still want to focus on my career for now. The company is busy, and both Barclay and I are still young. We donât want to have children so early,â Willette replied.
Nydia became more certain that there was something wrong with the child.
âShouldnât you discuss this with brother-in-law? Besides, youâre getting married in a couple of days. Aborting the child now will take a toll on your health!â Nydia suggested.
Willette became even more annoyed and asked Nydia to leave. She needed more time to think.
Nydia comforted Willette before leaving. As soon as she arrived home, Molly ran up to her.
âMommy, I did something bad today,â Molly whispered to Nydia.
âWhat? What did you do?â Nydia asked.
Molly told her about what happened at school, and Nydiaâs face turned pale.
âMommy, are you angry? I wonât do it again,â Molly said.
âNo, I am angry because Sherryâs mother said such awful things and made you swear like that. Stay away from them in the future. If Sherry bullies you, you can fight back, and Mommy will support you!â Nydia comforted Molly.
âMommy is the best!â Molly hugged Nydia and buried her face in her shoulder. âCan you pick me and my brother up tomorrow afternoon?â
âOf course, Mommy will finish work early tomorrow,â Nydia replied.
Molly was overjoyed and ran to tell her brother about the good news.
Later that day, Nydia received a phone call from the shop that produced the pillows she designed.
âJessie, your designs are very popular. Our sales have skyrocketed. When we had promotions, we were shocked by the sales, especially for your cotton slippers and small blankets,â the shop owner said.
âAs long as the customers like them,â Nydia replied.
âWeâre currently settling our accounts and will pay you accordingly. Weâll give you a clear statement. Donât worry,â the shop owner reassured her.
âI was wondering if you were interested in selling clothes too. I design clothes,â Nydia said.
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âIâll give you a few pieces of clothing, and you can ask the host to wear them during the live broadcast. If people ask about the clothes, we can try to sell them. If not, then forget it,â Nydia suggested.
Nydia thought that if the shop refused, she could open her own store to sell her designs.
She needed to earn more money.
If she divorces Jesse by then, she must earn more money to give Molly a better life.
âOkay, you send it over first, and weâll see how it goes.â
Nydia hung up the phone and immediately went to pack her clothes. She had made several pieces of clothing in her spare time and wanted to try them on.
Thinking about the promotion, she thought of her own designed autumn clothes and immediately checked the sales volume on the official website. From the website, the sales volume was very good, but she couldnât see the backend data now, so she could only ask the director.
The directorâs response to her was to discuss it at tomorrowâs meeting. Nydia had no objection. After all, the contract she signed initially stated that as long as she completed a certain amount of sales, she could split the excess.
The more she sold, the more she would get, and at least she could sell until next yearâs autumn clothes were launched.
After looking at the time, Nydia went to bed. Her sleep quality was very good now, and she could fall asleep within five minutes of lying down.
When Jesse came out of the study, he felt that the whole house was quiet and empty, and he was alone sitting in a wheelchair with long shadows cast by the light shining on him, his face shrouded in shadows, emitting a cold loneliness.
He glanced at Nydiaâs room and stayed at the door for almost ten minutes before leaving.
Three monthsâ¦
She said she would divorce him in three months.
She didnât tell him as before that she wouldnât divorce him, and she wouldnât divorce him even if she died.
What was he expecting after all?
Forget it.
After returning to his own room, he lay in bed for a long time and couldnât fall asleep. The pillow was no longer there, and he put it in the closet. So the bed looked empty and even more lonely and cold.
It was two thirty in the morning.
Nydiaâs alarm clock rang, and she immediately opened her eyes to check the time, got up and took her things, and slipped out of the villa and came to the window of Jesseâs room.
Fortunately, Jesseâs room was on the first floor, otherwise she might have to perform acrobatics to climb to the second floor.
The window was open, which made her breathe a sigh of relief. She was really afraid that Jesse would close the window at night.
Worried that Jesse was not asleep yet, she lit a small thing and blew it into the window with a pipe. A faint scent of flowers floated in, but it was very light and there was no white smoke. Jesse, who was suffering from insomnia, couldnât fall asleep at first, but gradually became drowsy.
He faintly smelled a scent, but he didnât have time to savor it before falling asleep. Nydia was confident in her thing, and when she felt it was time, she jumped into the window.
During these two months, she had become more agile, and jumping through the window was quite easy for her. After going in, she saw Jesse lying on the bed and breathed a sigh of relief.
These days, even entering her own husbandâs room required her to be so sneaky, which gave her a headache.
In the darkness, she slowly approached the bed. Her eyes had grown accustomed to the darkness and she could accurately see Jesseâs face. He had his eyes closed and was breathing steadily, indicating that he was asleep. However, just to be safe, Nydia used a needle to block Jesseâs senses. This way, even if there was something abnormal later on, he wouldnât wake up.
After doing all of this, she dared to turn on the light. However, she was still nervous because this was her first time. She arranged all her tools beside her, and a row of needles shimmered in the light, calming her anxious heart.
The next steps were crucial. She couldnât make any mistakes due to nervousness, otherwise, she might harm Jesse. This time, she learned from a master that treating a leg injury was not just about treating the leg, but about treating the entire body. The body is a complete circulatory system, and only when the entire body is circulating properly can it truly recover.
First, she inserted a pill into Jesseâs mouth, then took a deep breath, and after twisting the needle for a while, she inserted it. The first needle was accurate and without problems. She breathed a sigh of relief; the beginning is always the hardest, and the rest would be easier.
If Jesse woke up at this moment, he would be scared because his body was full of needles, but he did not open his eyes and did not notice everything Nydia was doing.
Fifteen minutes later, Nydia removed the needles from Jesseâs leg. She then used special techniques to massage his legs. After ten minutes, Nydia was sweating profusely, and her hands were exhausted. This was a physically demanding job, and if she didnât have enough strength, she couldnât open these acupoints and pores.
After finishing all of this, she took a break and began to mix the medicine. The pasty ointment was applied to Jesseâs legs while it was still hot. If Jesse were awake, he would feel very comfortable with the warmth. It needed to be applied for an hour.
Nydia stood by and couldnât help but look at Jesse. She hadnât really looked at him carefully in a while, and he had really gotten thinner. Her fingers unconsciously brushed his eyebrows. Suddenly, Jesseâs eyelids moved slightly, and Nydia was instantly scared out of her wits!