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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 63

"Daddy was alright during dinner.” 1

Nellie held onto Luna's hand as they stood in the main lobby of Central Hospital. She looked into the distance worriedly. "Why would he suddenly be unwell?"

"Perhaps he ate or drank something else later on," replied Luna flatly.

She looked at the entrance of the hospital and furrowed her brows. Why would Joshua have stomach problems? From what she recalled, he always had a good digestive system. He always had to socialize a lot, but not once did his stomach cause any problems.

His stomach problem became a recurring sickness in a mere six years? What was Aura doing? How did she look after him until he fell into such a state?

Just as she was deep in her thoughts, a black Maserati stopped at the entrance of the hospital.

"It’s Daddy!" Nellie immediately let go of Luna's hand and ran as quickly as her short stumpy legs could take her toward the car.

Seeing how worried her daughter was, a strange emotion overwhelmed Luna.

She lifted her leg and strode toward the entrance as well.

Lucas quickly got down from the driver's seat and

opened the backseat door. "Luna, come and help!"

Luna pursed her lips and did not give it much thought. She immediately walked over and helped Joshua up together with Lucas, one on each side.

Joshua’s face was miserably pale from the pain in his stomach. 1

The pain was so intense that Joshua's intricate facial features were distorted. However, he still did not forget to turn around and gently instructed Neil in the car, "Neil, take care of Nellie."

Neil. The moment Joshua mentioned his name, Luna instantly froze. She subconsciously looked in the car.

The boy who wore a yellow shirt and denim overalls cowered backward. He cowardly lifted his head and greeted her. "Hi..."

Luna gasped. What time was it? Why was Neil not in bed but out and about with Joshua?

She glared at him and turned to look at Nellie. "Stay in the car with this little brother. Properly get to know him," she spoke as she emphasized 'properly'.

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