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"Xyla, please talk to your father. I was worried sick, but he refused to go to the hospital. " Betty Starmount seemed genuinely worried.
Xyla Quest was quite pleased to see her being considerate, regardless of whether her concern was real or fake.
It was good that someone was around to take good care of her father.
Even if it was only on the surface, it was good enough that Betty made it seem genuine.
Xyla frowned and looked at Jeremy Quest. "Dad, you're not getting any younger, and your health is not the sas in the past. If you don't want to go to the hospital, you can cto me. I can help you." "Forget it, I refuse to eat those weird medicines. I'd rather go to the hospital," Jeremy declared.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"In that case, let's go to the hospital," she agreed.
However, her father shook his head helplessly. "I don't think that's necessary. I know my body well enough." "I don't care. You will cwithto the hospital after breakfast," Xyla insisted with a determined and irrefutable attitude.
"It's fine, I feel much better than I did yesterday," Jeremy replied when he saw how serious Xyla seemed. "Are you going or not?" she asked again.
Jeremy had no choice but to raise his hands in surrender when he saw how persistent his daughter was. "Fine, fine. I'll do as you say, all right?" he sighed gently.
Xyla smiled in relief upon hearing that. "That's more like it." "I'll take you there personally," Stanley Batton said.
"It's fine, Stan. You're so busy with work. I'll get Betty to take me," Jeremy said.
"Work isn't as important as your health," Stanley said.
Stanley's words instantly warmed Xyla and Jeremy's hearts.
Having been married to Xyla for a long time, Stanley had always been good to the Quest family. Jeremy liked everything about Stanley and often considered him as his biological son.
"It isn't necessary," Jeremy maintained.
"Listen to me," Stanley urged.
"Dad, just listen to Stanley," Xyla said.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmbet Betty smiled, pleased at the outcome. "Hmm, you two seem to be more effective in persuading him. I've said it a hundred times, but he still wouldn't listen to me." Xyla glanced helplessly at her father before shifting her attention to Betty. "You should callif he acts like this again in the future. I'll cright away." Betty nodded instantly. "All right, I will. Breakfast is ready. Con, let's go and eat." Xyla nodded before helping Jeremy to his feet.
Stanley hurriedly walked over to the other side and carefully assisted him into the kitchen, with Betty following close behind.
Seeing how speedily Xyla moved, Betty couldn't help but step forward.
"Xyla, how have you been feeling recently? You've been pregnant for quite stnow. Do you feel anything different?"
Xyla shook her head without hesitation. "Nothing feels different. I still feel very relaxed, almost as if I wasn't pregnant.
"I feel much better now than when I first got pregnant. I had a lot of pregnancy symptoms back then, but ver there's nothing now," Xyla added.
S'ah th (ind) "vel.n't website on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality. "Have you gone for any periodic pregnancy checkups? It's important that you do so. Someone told
once that her kid was born in a deformed state because she didn't get herself periodically checked," Betty said. Xyla instantly laughed. "Don't worry, I've been doing so all this while. Everything is normal with the baby." When Betty heard this, her smile instantly froze without anybody noticing.
Everything was normal.
How could everything be normal? That didn't make any scientific sense.