Chapter 33: Chapter 33: How can you be someoneâs wife? Chapter 33: Chapter 33: How can you be someoneâs wife? At this moment, the doctor opened the door and walked towards them with a solemn face.
Cherish Turner quickly stepped forward, holding the little guy: âDoctor, how is he?â
âYouâre really careless as a wife. Your husband has a perforated stomach, and you didnât even know? We found a lot of chili peppers in his food. His body canât handle spicy food at all, and you, his wife, didnât even know?â
The male doctor was a middle-aged man with a slightly balding head. His scolding left Cherish Turner stunned!
She wasnât his wife!
Cherish felt wronged and wanted to explain, but Lewis shamelessly said, âMy mom will be more careful next time, Doctor Grandpa. Please donât scold my mom!â
Cherishâs face darkened!
The male doctorâs face darkened even more!
What Doctor Grandpa? He was not even forty yet, right? Had his face already aged so much?
âLook, even a child is more sensible!â The doctor muttered and glared at Cherish.
Cherish could only bear it and asked, âDoctor, how is he now? Is he alright?â
âHeâs fine, but he needs a good rest for a while. He can only eat liquid food now and canât eat anything stimulating anymore! Patients like him must be taken care of properly. His stomach lining is very thin, and he canât afford any more problems.â
Is it that serious?
Cherish suddenly thought of the usually arrogant and powerful big boss becoming like this, and she felt a bit bitter.
When William Griffith was settled in the ward, Cherish took Lewis to the ward. William was still lying down, unconscious.
Asleep, he didnât have his usual domineering and high-up CEO image, looking peaceful like a child.
âAuntie, will my dad die?â
The little guy looked at Cherish with teary eyes, full of expectation.
âHmm, he wonât die. Your dad will get better soon,â Cherish said, touching the little guyâs head.
Lewis was very sensible, knowing that his dad wouldnât die. He quickly tucked him into the blanket, fearing that his dad would be cold in such winter weather, even though the ward had heating on.
âAuntie Cherish, youâll take care of my dad, right?â
ââ¦â Cherish didnât know how to answer for a moment. She didnât have anything to do with this incident, and her relationship with William was more like enemies than friends. It wasnât her place to take care of him now.
âWhere are Lewisâ grandparents? Right, Iâll call them to let them know, okay? Do you know their phone number?â
The little guy shook his head like a rattle drum!
âIâm still little, how could I remember such a long phone number?â Lewisâ voice was loud, making Cherish feel like it was her fault for asking the question!
Thatâs true; the child had just been frightened. Itâs better to wait until William wakes up and ask him personally.
Seeing that Cherish wasnât asking anymore, Lewis finally lowered his head guiltily and guarded his own father.
He was joking. As a genius child, he could recite the digits of pi to 100 places. How could he not remember his grandparentsâ phone number?
Itâs just that he didnât want to say it because he wanted Auntie Cherish to accompany him, and his dad too.
That night, Cherish tucked the little guy into the bedâs foot and covered him with a blanket. The little guy was tired and quickly fell asleep.
Cherish dared not sleep and had to wait for Williamâs IV drip to finish before she could rest for a while. By the time she could finally lie down for a bit, it was already around three or four in the morning.
William didnât wake up groggily until the morning.