"Mr. Wright, the car has been cleaned." Lee said in a low voice, afraid of disturbing Kingsley.
Kingsley grunted. Seemingly thinking of something, h e raised his jaw as he ordered, "Buy a fruit basket and go to the hospital to see Sherman."
Luke blinked. "Don't you go yourself?"
Raising an eyebrow, Kingsley asked flatly, "Why should I go myself?"
Luke was speechless.
It seemed Kingsley just took Sherman as his friend. Luke sipped the red wine, which was full-bodied and mellow. Kingsley was always good at choosing wine.
Billy didn't leave the hospital but stayed in another suite outside the ward. Moriah had asked him to take care of Sherman.
He felt sad for the child's death but Sherman said the culprit was Natalie. He couldn't believe that.
This evening he was with Natalie, bought her a cake, and before he could drive to the city from the villa, Sherman called to say that she had a miscarriage.
He had thought the deadlock between them would be
broken over time and then they would make up.
They were not dead enemies. She couldn't forgive him at once, but sooner or later she would forget what had happened. He could wait.
However, her sudden miscarriage came as a heavy blow to their relationship.
He hated heaviness, sadness and fetters. The most he hated was the position he was in.
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