The Divorcee and Her Three Chaotic Children
Chatper 237
Chapter 237
“Let go,” William spoke in a cold tone.
“William, I’m worried about you…”
Jodie refused to give up. It wasn’t easy for her to get a chance to be alone with William. How could she give up in fear?
But before she could finish her words, she met William’s cold eyes. She was so frightened that she immediately let go of his arm and sat back in the chair.
“William, you just woke up. You must be hungry. Would you like some porridge?”
William didn’t reply. He did not even look at her.
He found his phone behind him on the bed and called Marshall.
Marshall answered immediately.
“Come here right away, or pack up and go to Srence.”
“Mr. Kinsman, I’m nearby. I’ll be right there!”
Marshall trembled with fear. He directly ran back to William’s ward after answering the phone.
“Judging by Mr. Kinsman’s tone, he was obviously angry. Who could have made him mad so early in the morning?
“I just went down to the cafeteria, and things went wrong in the ward. I haven’t got to eat the pancake I just bought!” thought Marshall.
“William, why are you ignoring me?”
Jodie, having been neglected for a while, couldn’t help but feel aggrieved and act coquettishly when she saw William calling Marshall.
“Why are you still here?”
William hung up the phone and glanced at Jodie.
She was holding a food container.
“William, I’m worried about you, so let me stay and take care of you. It just so happens that Olivia Clarke, that annoying woman, is not here, and no one will bother us!”
As Jodie spoke in an affectedly sweet tone, she felt a little smug.
Her face had long since returned to normal. She had been worried that Olivia would stay here and not leave. Surprisingly, the woman had left early in the morning, taking the pesky little brat with her.
She was so lucky!
just
refer to her as an annoying woman in front of
his
don’t know that she came to my ward last night and
me yesterday. Olivia must have told him to do it. William,
all the words she
colors of Olivia. She could not allow him to be
think you’re forgetting something. The annoying woman you’re talking about is the only wife I’ve ever had, and that pesky boy is my son. What are you trying to do by
do you think there will be no consequences for
just don’t want you to be deceived.” Jodie was a little
Why was he speaking
William to
How scheming she was!
would be more than happy to
you,
teeth and said
annoyed by her
Pratt, I’m going to take
his hand and
give Olivia another chance to get close to you. Get some rest. I’m going
to leave. Just as William was about
“Mr. Kinsman, I’m here!”
and saw Jodie, he
Olivia and
Kinsman and young Mr. Kinsman went to Harmonia Kindergarten early in the morning for the
was the first day of Harmonia Kindergarten. He had forgotten because
looked at the
9:30
know if it was too
“Ten o’clock this morning.”
Let’s go to Harmonia
recovered yet. Doctor Wilcher said you had
ceremony. I have to be there. Why have
be allowed to go home tonight…” Marshall felt wronged, but he still braced
Mrs. Kinsman’s special instruction before
was Olivia’s order, he could not help but feel warm in his heart and
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