Seize His Little Wife

Chapter 668 The possibility is not high



This question of his just happens to be what the others want to know as well.

Ives Norton removed the opening and replied with a tired face, “Don’t worry, can there be a failure when I step in? The operation was a success, she won’t have any problems with her kidneys from now on, not properly have to do regular maintenance.”

“That’s okay, it’s better to do regular maintenance than to have problems.” Timothy’s mother said.

Ives Norton looked at her, “Auntie is right, well everyone disperse for a moment, it’s time for Christine to go to the wards, you guys will see her in the wards later.”

“Okay.” Father Toki nodded and was the first to come and open the cart.

As soon as he left, the others naturally didn’t feel good about being around and dispersed.

Christine White was wheeled to the ward.

Baird Lane watched until he was out of sight, then reluctantly withdrew.

“Dad, Mom, I’m sorry I can’t entertain you, you just got here and your bags aren’t down, I’ll have Nigel entertain you while you go back to The Lane Family’s old mansion to rest and get jet lagged, and I’ll call you when Christine wakes up.” Baird Lane looked at Timothy’s father and then at Timothy’s mother.

As for Bess Camp, he automatically ignored it.Têxt belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

The corner of Bess Camp’s mouth twitched.

Don’t think he can’t see that Baird Lane did it on purpose.

And Baird Lane’s mom and dad yells sound so smooth.

“Well, we happen to be a little tired, so we’ll be in trouble.” Father Timothy made no sense of Baird Lane’s name, and accepted it with open arms.

So is the mother of the hour.

Though not quite satisfied that Baird Lane married another woman when he lost his memory, she lets go of her resentment now that he’s regained his memory and is still affectionate.

Now that you’ve heard him shout this again? It’s like a mother-in-law looking at her son-in-law, and the more you look at him, the better he looks.

“Nigel,” Baird Lane called out to Hugh Dong.

Hugh Dong nodded, “Don’t worry, Auntie and Uncle will leave it to me, if I can’t, there’s still Uncle Fu.”

“The second young master is right, the eldest young master, and the wife my, as for Xiao Song and little baby stay, Xiao Song can take care of the eldest young grandma, and little baby stays with the eldest young grandma, I’m sure that when the eldest young grandma wakes up, she will be happy to see little baby as well.” Uncle Fu also said.

Baird Lane hmmm’d, “That would be a pleasure.”

As soon as the words left their mouths, Uncle Fu and Hugh Dong left with Timothy’s father, Timothy’s mother and Bess Camp, while Aunt Lucy and little baby stayed behind.

Baird Lane bent down and picked up Bo and the three of them headed in the direction of the ward.

Christine White woke up the next afternoon, the anesthesia had finally worn off.

Aunt Lucy was the first to realize she was awake, and when she woke up, she rushed to call for Baird Lane.

Baird Lane is taking Bo for his vaccinations.

Small children have weak resistance, Ives Norton suggests that it is good for small children to be older with some resistance vaccines.

What is good for the child, Baird Lane naturally will not oppose, so it took the little treasure to the children’s department, but the result is that just after the fight, Aunt Lucy came to me and said that Christine White line.

As soon as Baird Lane heard that, he rushed towards the hospitalization unit with Bo in tow.

When it arrived, it also had Ives Norton in it.

Ives Norton was looking over Christine White’s surgical sutures when he heard footsteps and glanced back, “Coming?”

Baird Lane ignored him and headed straight for sickbay.

Christine White whipped her head around to look at him and gave him a pale and weak smile.

Baird Lane’s eyes reddened on the spot, “Finally awake.”

“Uh-huh.” Christine White’s eyes were also slightly red.

Bo stared at her with two big dark eyes, “Mommy.”

“Good boy!” Christine White smiled lovingly at Po.

Bao looked towards the location of her wound, “Mommy, does it still hurt?”

Christine White shook her head, “It doesn’t hurt, mommy doesn’t hurt at all with Bao’s concern, and, mommy is sorry Bao.”

“Why do you have to say you’re sorry?” Po cocked his head.

Christine White didn’t answer, only sighed deeply.

Why?

Because of her kidneys, she has kidney failure, it’s all inherited, and she’s really afraid that Bao will be inherited by her as well.

The pain of replacing two kidneys in a row was something she had already experienced, and honestly, she didn’t want little baby to go through it as well.

Ives Norton and Baird Lane are smart enough not to know what she’s thinking.

Baird Lane didn’t know what to say to persuade her, except to narrow his eyes and cast a look at Ives Norton.

Ives Norton sighed, just knowing he was out of his element.

“Christine, actually you don’t need to worry, although your problem is hereditary, but I’ve learned about your family’s genetic history, it’s basically inherited from females, and the probability of males inheriting it, is far less than that of females, so little baby most likely won’t be inherited.” Ives Norton said.

Christine White looked at him hopefully at that, “Really?”

“I wouldn’t say one hundred percent, I guess, sixty percent, although there’s still a forty percent chance, but that’ll have to wait until Bo grows up before we can check it out, after all, there’s a twenty year incubation period for any kidney failure like yours.” Ives Norton thought back.

Christine White thought so and reluctantly nodded, “It’ll have to do, let’s just hope Bo really won’t be inherited by me.”

She looked at Bao tenderly.

Bao smiled at her.

The smile was faint, but she could tell it was a smile.

At this time, Christine White suddenly remembered something and asked Baird Lane, “Just now I heard Aunt Lucy say that my parents also came to the country, right?”

“Right.” Baird Lane responded.

Christine White frowned, “So then, they know what happened to me before?”

“Bess Camp is a loudmouth and told them.” Baird Lane betrayed Bess Camp without mercy.

Christine White pursed her lips, “How is my brother like this, he said he would hide it for me and not let my parents worry about it.”

“In fact, Camp always says it, it’s also for your own good, even if you don’t say it now, in the future, aunt and uncle will know it, at that time, I’m afraid that they will be even more angry, after all, such a big thing that you have hidden from them, and now that you say it, you’re still a sick person, they can’t afford to love and cherish you, where will they be angry.” Ives Norton said.

Christine White cried and laughed a little at this, “You’re right if you say so, so where are my parents now?”

“At the old mansion, they should be coming over in a few minutes.” Baird Lane replied.

Christine White tugged at the corner of her mouth, “I know, so I’ll stay up and just wait for them.”

“It’s okay, go to sleep, I’ll call you when they arrive.”

“Nah, it’s been a month or so, too much sleep, and I’m still a little groggy at the moment, but luckily, I can stand it.” Christine White yawned.

Baird Lane saw that she was so stubborn, so he couldn’t persuade her any further, and put little baby on her hospital bed, “You stay here with mommy, and daddy will go outside to pick up grandma and grandpa.”

“Uh-huh.” Po nodded obediently.

Baird Lane left, and Ives Norton didn’t stay long, adjusting her IV before leaving the room as well.

Tim’s father and mother came quickly, almost an hour or so later.

Timothy’s mother, a very emotional person, came and cried first.

Father Toki didn’t cry, but his usual unsmiling face softened as he watched Christine White wake up.

Christine White knew that they were happy, happy that her surgery had been successful, happy that she could live.

“Dad, mom, brother, sit down.” Christine White couldn’t get up, so she had to point to a couple of chairs with her other, non-instrumented hand and gesture for them to sit down.

Without saying a word, Bess Camp pulled out a chair and sat down.

Tim’s father followed, and instead of sitting in a chair, Tim’s mother sat on the edge of Christine White’s hospital bed and looked at her with eyes that had been crying, “You child, do you know that when your brother told us that you had contracted some kind of virus and were going to die soon, your father and I were almost scared to death!”


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