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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1703

Noticing that the topic was drifting away, Abby took the initiative to draw it back, "I support Wilson very much in his donation of bone marrow to his daughter! Although this was an accident between you, it was his daughter after all. They are related by blood. These are all what he should do!"

Tina waited for her to continue.

Abby motioned for the flowers and nutritious products she brought, and continued with a smile, "I bought some nutritious products and consulted the doctor specially. When the kid comes out of the sterile ward, these can nourish her body. These are just a little token of my regard!

"Miss Hall, you can rest assured that since she is the daughter of Wilson, I will also treat her as my daughter in the future!"

Tina's heart skipped a beat.

She smiled faintly. "Thank you, Miss Amery!"

From her words, Tina could roughly tell why she was here.

Then she paused for a moment and said, "However, President Chin and I have reached an agreement about our daughter. He won't rob me of my custody right, and I won't deprive him of his right to be a father! Moreover, I won't try to ask for anything from him at the name of daughter..."

Abby nodded with a smile on her face.

After Tina finished speaking, her face with exquisite make- up showed a look of relief. Although she hid it very well, it was still revealed a little.

Tina pursed her lips.

Abby didn't stay any longer. She looked at her watch and said goodbye with a smile, "Miss Hall, I won't bother you anymore. I have to go to the ward to see the Wilson!"

Tina's throat tightened and she nodded with a smile. "Goodbye, Miss Amery!"

Abby nodded at her and left with her bag.

Tina stared at her departing figure. Her figure was slender and her gait graceful. Even her back looked elegant and noble.

An ordinary person could not compare with such a rich and high-born lady.

She always believed that Abby and Wilson would be a better couple.

Whether in terms of family background or appearance, they matched each other well. There was a world of difference between she and them.

Tina felt as though her heart had been submerged in ice.

For a moment, she even thought, "Could it be because of Abby Amery that Wilson withdrew the charge? Of course, if they were to marry, Wilson have to take Abby's feeling in to consideration. She wouldn't want her husband to have a daughter when they marry..."

Tina was caught up in her chaotic emotions.

As the night fell, Isla in the sterile ward slept even more soundly.

The impatient building became quiet. Tina walked out silently.

As soon as she walked down the stairs, her phone vibrated.

Wilson sent a message, "Tina, I want to eat again the porridge made by you tomorrow!"

Tina's eyelashes drooped.

After a moment of silence, she typed, "Okay!"

Tina subconsciously turned around.

She looked up at the top of the impatient building, where she saw a tall figure standing by a window with light on. The figure was looking at her from a distance.

She quickly withdrew her gaze and quickly left the hospital.

The next evening, in VIP ward.

At dusk, the sunset glow came in through the window glass. It was so enchanting that the white walls of the ward were dyed red.

Terry stood in front of the hospital bed with a pile of documents in his arms and there was a tablet PC on the top of these documents. With Wilson's instructions, he crossed out items on the screen one by one.

Half an hour later, all the work was reported.

Wilson sat on the bed with golden-rimmed glasses on the bridge of his nose. He looked gentle and elegant, and also a little languid.

Terry noticed the nutritious food on the table next to Wilson.

The food was provided by the hospital. It had been there before he came in.

From beginning to end, Wilson did not mean to touch it.

Terry immediately guessed. "President Chin, are you waiting for Miss Hall to bring you porridge again?"

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