In the ward.
Phillip had been waiting a long time, and finally saw two people entering.
“Grandpa, Bella and I are here to visit you,” said Romeo.
But Phillip's gaze didn't linger on his grandson, but was completely focused on the young girl!
“So, you’re the brave girl who saved me twice?”
Phillip didn't expect this girl to be so beautiful. He was at death's door the last two times and didn't get a good look at her. He had no idea how stunning she was.
He could only say that Romeo was really lucky to have such a beautiful wife-to-be! “Hello, Mr. Phillip,” Arabella greeted politely as soon as she walked in.
She was so refined.
“Don’t call me Mr. Phillip, it sounds so distant. We’re family, just call me Grandpa!”
Phillip was very pleased with her and said happily, “You’re my grandson’s fiancée, naturally, you can call me Grandpa just like he does!”
Arabella choked.
She and Romeo just met by chance, they weren’t anywhere near the stage of being engaged.
“I heard from Carl that you’re a lost relative of the Collins family who was about to return to the Collins family and saved me at the same time... Yesterday I had that soup and was rushed into surgery, and you pulled me back from the brink of death again! That’s twice you’ve saved me.”
What a strange twist of fate this is!
If it weren’t for this girl, he would have been long gone! Would he have had a chance to meet his future granddaughter-in-law?
“And you've been stranded for eighteen years, you must've had a rough time.”
Arabella was about to say that she was OK and not suffering when she heard him continue, "the Collins family and the McMillian family will treat you better in the future!"
Arabella understood why the Collins family would be concerned about he, but would the McMillian family be caring too much?
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Absolutely un love with this story ❤️ 😍 💕 thank you for this beautiful story ❤️ I didn't want it to finish..I wonder if it in a movie..would love to watch it in a movie...