Chapter 203
The Heiress Strikes Back
203 Making Babies
âWhat exactly is going on?â Juneâs voice sounded at the door.
Sharon was about to answer Wallaceâs question when June rushed over after receiving the news.
After all, they were all scheming people. As soon as June heard that it was Madam Harris who asked Wallace to do this, her heart was already as clear as a mirror.
âWhat are you doing here? Hurry up and get out of the way. If you werenât useless, our Wallace wouldnât have ended up like this!â As soon as she saw Sharon sitting by the bed, June rushed over to chase her away.
The moment she saw Sharon, her kind expression turned 180 degrees. She was defending Wallace, but she had a resentful expression on her face when she faced her daughter-in-law. âWhatâs going on? Our Wallaceâs body is so good-how could he have encountered such a thing? Youâre just a jinx; youâre here to cause trouble for our Harris family! If youâve hurt Wallaceâs body, I want to see how youâre going to compensate! What use do I have for you?â
Sharon was already used to such sarcasm. They werenât married to begin with, so it was useless no matter how much she liked children. She wasnât the only one who could give birth to them.
Wallace frowned in annoyance and pulled out the IV drip in his hand. He then walked out of bed, pulled Sharon up from her seat, and turned to leave.
June stared at her son dazedly. âWhere are you going?! You havenât recovered yet!â
âTo make babies.â Wallace threw out three very calm words, and the ward instantly fell silent. Wallace held his wifeâs hand and listened to his motherâs clamoring behind him.
Juneâs face couldnât help but sink.
âYouâre hurting me.â Sharon couldnât help but struggle out of Wallaceâs grip.
âYou donât have to tolerate their nonsense anymore!â Wallace gazed at his wife. She is like a little hedgehog, only targeting me and not my mother.
âBut you canât say... Who wants to have a child with you?â Sharonâs face was red, and even her ears and neck were almost transparent.
Wallace chuckled and didnât dwell on the matter of making babies. Instead, he looked at Sharon and asked, âDo I still need to take any medicine?â
It was only then that Sharon remembered that Wallace had indeed been seriously injured today. He hadnât taken much of the medicine the doctor had instructed him to take.
She was now considered half a doctor and had the duty to save lives, not to mention that Wallace had been framed and suffered this calamity.
Wallace sharply raised Sharonâs hand and snatched the medicine from her hand. He shook it in front of her. âYouâre so concerned about me. Youâve been holding this medicine in your hand.â
He said it with certainty, and there was a hint of smugness in his tone.
âItâs just that the nurse brought it over... I...â Sharon turned her head away in embarrassment and instructed him to eat the medicine quickly. Then, she lowered her head guiltily, her dense long eyelashes hiding the embarrassment in her eyes. âJust eat it. Why are you talking so much?â
As she spoke, she glanced worriedly in the direction of the ward. âItâs not good for you to leave Mom there alone. Besides, Iâm going back to the training camp tonight. You need someone to take care of you.â
âMy car is parked outside. I wonât be able to rest well tonight with her around.â As he spoke, Wallace pulled her toward the parking lot.
When they got into the car, Sharon noticed that Wallaceâs ribs were bleeding again because of the pull.
âHelp me change my dressing. It hurts,â Wallace said calmly, but his expression was ugly.
Sharon sat in the front passenger seat and lowered her head to seriously remove the bandage that the nurse had wrapped around Wallace.
As the layers of bandage were removed, she saw the hideous wound. It was that person named Zion who had kicked too hard and caused him to bleed. Even if he is an iron man, he would still feel pain after being hit a few times.
Looking at the wound, her heart couldnât help but soften. Perhaps it was because he was Wallace, but Sharonâs fingers trembled.
The things within the first-aid kit in the car were enough for her to change Wallaceâs dressing. âBear with it. It might hurt a little.â
Wallace didnât say anything; he didnât seem to care about this kind of thing.
Sharon carefully treated the wound and wrapped it with a bandage. By the time she was done, Wallace was already asleep.
This was the first time Sharon had seen him sleeping. He was as relaxed as a child, his breathing was even, and his face was gentle. He didnât look like the person who was under all the pressure at home.