They fought over this.
Downstairs, the nanny was preparing Tammy's medicine. The doctor had told her to take it three times a day.
Tammy had taken it for two days, and this was her third day on the medicine.
She had not gone home for lunch, and no one knew when she would be back.
Jun stood on the balcony, getting some fresh air. He called her.
It took a while for her to answer the call.
"Jun, I am kind of busy right now... I'm going to be home late. You can have dinner first. Don’t wait up for me."
Tammy’s words lit a fire in him. "I thought we are trying for a baby? Are you not taking your medicine? You skipped it this afternoon."
Though he was furious, he did not dare raise his voice. Ever since the kidnapping incident, he had not allowed himself to lose his temper in front of her.
"I intended to go back and take the medicine this afternoon, but you told me to stay at the company and rest there, as it was not safe for me to drive while I was tired... You said that it's okay to skip it once!
" said Tammy.
"I said that it's okay to skip it once, but if you don't come back now, you will be skipping it twice."
"Can you bring it to me, then? You are at home, right?" she asked.
Jun took a deep breath. "Fine! Send me your location. I will send it to you."
After the call, he went downstairs and asked the nanny to put the medicine into a thermal flask.
The nanny mumbled as she packed, "You are spoiling Tammy, Young Master. Who would go out drinking every day when they are trying to get pregnant? Women aren't supposed to drink when they are trying to get pregnant."
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