Chapter 376
Her Second Marriage, Being Mr. Moore's New Wife
Jack was disappointed. He didnât go to sleep obediently. Instead, he went downstairs to pour a glass of milk for Alice.
âMommy.â
Alice smelled the fragrance of milk. She realized that Jack had sent her a cup of milk. She paused and then looked up at him. She found that he was staring at her eagerly at this time.
It seemed that Jack was lonely and he needed Alice to accompany him.
Alice had been busy with her works these days. She didnât go to sleep until midnight. After getting up, she continued her works. She had ignored Jackâs feelings.
Thought of this, Alice felt guilty.
She didnât take the cup. Instead, she saved the files and turned off the computer instantly. She looked at Jack and then she received the cup in his hand. She said, âIâm sorry, Jack. I have been busy these days and ignored you. Iâm so sorry.â
Then she held Jack in her arms tightly.
Jack wrapped his hands around her neck and whispered, âMommy, it doesnât matter. I know you are busy. I wonât mind it.â
âBut I care about your feelings. I should have thought of it earlier. I wonât work at night and I will spend more time with you.â
Although Jack said that he didnât mind her ignorance, his eyes lit up when he heard Aliceâs words. After all, he was a child. Children always needed the company of their parents.
He didnât have a father. She must give him more love.
Alice handed him the milk and said, âI donât need to drink milk. Since you poured it, you can drink it.â
Jack blinked and replied, âMommy, I poured it for you.â
Because the milk was poured by himself, Alice didnât want to reject him and she said, âOkay, Iâll drink it.â
After Alice finished drinking the milk, she returned to the bed with Jack in her arms. She said, âI wonât work tonight. Jack, do you want me to tell you a bedtime story?â
He nodded and said, âOkay, mommy, what is the story?â
âWell, let me think about it. Iâll tell you...â
âOnce upon a time...â
*
The next day.
In the hospital.
When Annie sent porridge to Kennedy, she found that he had gotten all his things packed and he was about to put on his shoes.
âWhat are you doing?â Her face suddenly changed. Then she came to put porridge on the table.
Kennedy raised his eyes and glanced at her. He replied, âYouâve seen it.â
âDo you want to discharge yourself from the hospital?â Annie asked, âHave you finished your discharging formalities?â
At this time, Nathan, who had finished the discharge formalities, came back to the ward. When he saw Annie, he greeted her respectfully: âMiss Porter.â
Annie turned to look back at him and asked, âDid you go to go through the discharge formalities?â
Nathan paused, then he nodded and said, âMr. Moore said he was fine, so I...â
âThen you believe his words?â Annie grabbed the medical document in his hand, and then stared at Kennedy. âWhy do you decide it all by yourself?
You just had a car accident. You canât discharge from the hospital now.
Then Kennedy frowned unhappily and said coldly, âEven if it was a car accident, I was not seriously injured. It was an ordinary injury. Iâm fine now.â
Annie was speechless.
âWell, since you are so stubborn, Iâll arrange some girls to meet you. Iâve told you that I will introduce some girls to you when you discharge from the hospital. Now you are in such a hurry, so you want to meet those girls, right?â
Kennedy narrowed his eyes and he looked grim.
âI donât want to meet them.â
Annie just sneered and then took out her phone. She went out to make a phone call. Kennedy looked at her back helplessly and didnât say anything.
Annie could do what she wanted to do. But he wouldnât go to meet the girls that she arranged for him. He didnât care about them at all.
Kennedy got up and buttoned up his coat. Then he said coldly, âLetâs go back to company now.â
Nathan nodded and followed him.
When they just walked to the door of the ward, Annie blocked their way and said, âWhere are you going? You canât go anywhere without my orders.â
Kennedy became cold. He pursed his lips and stood still.
âKennedy, I donât mind that you wonât follow my words. But if you donât promise me to meet those girls, Iâll die and tell this thing to your mother when I meet her in heaven.â
Kennedy didnât say anything.
So did Nathan.
He swallowed and stammered, âMiss Porter, you donât need to be so serious. Mr. More has a strong body. Heâll be fine even if he discharges from the hospital in advance.â
âYou donât need to say anything now.â Annie looked at Nathan and said, âHe has a strong body. But he is not a robot. He needs to take a good rest.
Patients shouldnât work immediately without rest when they just recover. He is overconfident in his body.â
Nathan said, âMiss Porter, I...â
âShut up. It has nothing to do with you. Now you can take a day off. Just go back to rest.â
Hearing her words, Nathan became happy and he asked, âReally?â
However, he soon felt that Kennedy was staring at him coldly. He trembled and then stood straight instantly.
âNo. If I donât go to work today, I wonât have my annual bonus.â
âIs it?â Annie squinted at Kennedy. She said, âIf he doesnât give you the year-end bonus, Iâll give tripled money to compensate your loss.â
After that, Nathanâs eyes wide opened and he replied, âMiss Porter, I...â
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âYou can go on your vacation now.â
Before Nathan could speak again, Annie grabbed his arm and pushed him out of the ward.
There were only Kennedy and Annie left in the ward at this time.
Annie stood at the door and blocked his way.
After for a long time, Kennedy returned to the bed.
He said coldly, âI can stay here for one more week. Donât arrange those girls to meet me.â
âHaha, I wonât promise you, even if you choose to stay here for a month.â
Annie sneered and closed the door. Then she walked into the ward.
âI have contacted a girl. She said that she could meet you in the afternoon. Kennedy, itâs not joking. Iâm serious. Youâd better meet her today, otherwise, Iâll die to meet your mother in heaven.â
Kennedy said, âAnnie, why do you force me to bend to your will?â
âIâm not forcing you. Itâs time for you to have a family. You have been single over the years. Iâm your aunt. I want to find a girl to take care of you.â