Chapter 1753 Aurora’s Obstinance

Cindy went to the bathroom and drenched a towel before coming back to wipe Aurora up.

The cool sensation of the towel sobered Aurora up a little. She was no longer a child anymore, so she knew she had fallen sick at that moment. Aurora pushed herself up to get out of bed. “I’ll take some paracetamol. That should patch me up just fine.”

They did have some paracetamol at home, since Cindy had kept some after she moved in. Despite that, she said, “I think you should go to the hospital. We need to get you checked just in case.”

Aurora forced a weak smile. “I don’t need to make a trip to the hospital. I know my body better than anyone. It’ll be fine after I take some pills.” She wobbled out of the room to get the paracetamol. Aurora knew where the medicines were, and she went straight for it.

Cindy went and stopped her. “You should wash your face for now. Get something to eat before you take the pills, or it’ll hurt your stomach.”

Aurora had no strength to resist at all. She nodded at Cindy and acquiesced, “Fine, I’ll do as you say.” She went to the bathroom and washed her face quickly before wobbling back to the dining table.

Cindy and Ian quickly sat down, and Cindy filled Aurora’s bowl with food. “You can’t heal without a full belly.”

Aurora picked her cutlery up and stuffed the food into her mouth quietly.

Ian had a frown on his forehead. He didn’t eat anything and only stared at his mother.

Aurora was eating a lot, and she was eating fast. It was obvious that she was gobbling everything up without even chewing.

Cindy said nothing. After all, it was good enough that Aurora could work up an appetite.

Aurora finished her meal before Cindy and Ian even started, gobbling up half the food all by herself.

Cindy came back with some pills, then she poured a glass of water.

Aurora took all the pills Cindy gave her without even looking. After that, she pushed herself up and told the couple, “You guys go ahead. I’ll get some sleep. Just leave me alone, and I’ll be fine in a jiffy.”

Ian and Cindy said nothing to that. After Aurora went back to her room and closed the door, they looked at each other and sighed.

It was obvious that Aurora’s condition was linked to the earlier visit. They wondered what they had talked about, since it caused Aurora to act weird the whole day.

Ian told Cindy, “You go first. You must be tired.”
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