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Scrambling to Be the Father of His Ex-Wife's Kid novel Chapter 2393

"You can all rest assured that the child's condition has now stabilized. Please ring the bell and call us immediately if you need anything." After the nurse had given us the rundown of the precautions, she passed the doctor's order to Theo.

Delia, who was standing by and watching silently, looked worried. She had pretended to be so very worried when she opened the door and entered the ward. Timothy, who was asleep, lay quietly on the bed. He was no longer crying or making a fuss.

Although I resented Theo for not answering the phone, I was also aware that he might have been held up. Besides, the most important thing was that Timothy was fine.

As for Theo's sincere apology, he made repeated promises that similar situations would never happen again. I also did not wish to be all hysterical and filled with grudgingness.

"Wanda, you must be exhausted now. Let me take you home so you can rest first."

"The baby might kick up a fuss if he doesn’t see me when he wakes up. Traveling back and forth when the time comes will be too troublesome."

Although the doctors and nurses were all professional medical personnel, companionship was more important for Timothy now despite Theo insisting that I did not look too good.

“Then leave everything here to me first. You can catch up on sleep and go eat something.”

I shook my head and rejected his proposal. The scene in front of me when I entered the ward again made me somewhat uncomfortable.

Delia was taking care of Timothy wholeheartedly. She wiped Timothy's body with a wrung-out hot towel, her actions gentle and careful so as not to wake him up.

She was obviously sharing the burden with me, but it made me feel very uncomfortable for some reason.

Theo could sense that something was off with the atmosphere and explained that he had coincidentally bumped into Delia here as well, so he brought her along.

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