Sherman didn't see it.
Kingsley closed his eyes slightly. Then he opened his eyes and looked as gentle as before. He smiled faintly, "If you're reluctant to go to the hospital, just forget it. But you need to tell me immediately if you feel unwell..."
Sherman thought that he would insist, but he gave in.' Does he notice something?'
But his gaze was deep. She couldn't see through him. She didn't think much about it and nodded.
Kingsley said, "Let's go to have dinner. I have ordered the dishes. I hope you will like them..." He hugged her and sat down.
When they had dinner, Sherman was thinking if Kingsley had noticed anything or not.
She considered it and thought it was impossible. He didn't have any children, and there were no pregnant women around him. He was busy and didn't have time to learn about pregnant women. She thought that she had overthought.
Natalie went to the hospital because she knew that there were no other people in Billy's ward now.
As expected, Billy lay on the bed alone. She put down
the gift and didn't plan to stay here for a long time. She got to the point, "I know that I came here at an unseemly time last time. I shouldn't have come here, but I'm worried about you. I won't come here again!"
Her gaze was gentle. She looked fragile. Now that she said so, Billy didn't have the heart to refuse her.
Billy felt lonely. He had stayed in the ward for the whole day. Besides, he was in a bad mood recently. Hearing that she said so, he said, "If you're available, please have a seat and have dinner with me..."
This was a most welcome opportunity. Of course, Natalie wouldn't refuse. She agreed, sat down and had dinner with him.
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