You're Out Daddy

Chapter 575

Chapter 575

When Natasha woke up, Kenneth and Dave were right beside her.

She noticed Kenneth's expression and furrowed her brows. She asked weakly, “Is there something wrong with the check-up?”

Kenneth looked at her and shook his head. “No, the doctor diagnosed your pain as neuropathic and gave you some medication. You'll feel better after taking the medication.”

Upon hearing his explanation, Natasha arched her brow in disbelief. “Really?”

Kenneth nodded. “Of course, it's the truth. The results are right here. Why would I lie to you?”

“There's always a possibility,” Natasha answered.

Kenneth uttered, “Is there a point in doing that?”

“Of course, it's to deceive me.” Natasha's gaze was calm.

Kenneth held her hand and placed it on his face. “If something truly happens to you, I don't think I can lie to you this calmly,” he murmured gently.

Seeing Kenneth did not seem to be lying, Natasha breathed a sigh of relief. The ghost of a smile finally appeared on her face. “That's great. Before the check-up, I had considered the worst-case scenario. I even considered how to explain it to the kids and Grandpa. Fortunately, it was merely a false alarm.”

Kenneth stood in silence as she brushed her fingers across his face.

Natasha had a determined look. “Then, let's not tell the children about this matter today,” she whispered.

Kenneth did not object and nodded in response. “All right.”

Dave lowered his head upon hearing their conversation. “The best outcome is that you're fine. You guys carry on. I'll leave and handle the procedures.”

Kenneth glanced at him and nodded.

“Thank you,” Natasha said.

Dave smiled and left without saying anything further.

At that moment, Natasha suddenly thought of something and looked at Kenneth. “Kenneth, should we treat Dave to a meal before we return home?”

“Why?” Kenneth asked.

“He has helped us a lot. Logically speaking, shouldn't we treat him to a meal?” Natasha countered.

Kenneth replied in a low voice, “There's no need. Dave is no outsider. We don't have to be so polite to him.”

“I'm not trying to be polite. Dave has gone out of his way to help us. At the very least, we should treat him to a meal,” Natasha justified.

Kenneth fixed his gaze on her.

Natasha continued, “However, I'm only able to come up with this because I can't think of any other ways to express our gratitude. He's your friend, not an outsider. This means we are a family. What's wrong with family having a meal together?”
When Notosho woke up, Kenneth ond Dove were right beside her.

She noticed Kenneth's expression ond furrowed her brows. She osked weokly, “Is there something wrong with the check-up?”

Kenneth looked ot her ond shook his heod. “No, the doctor diognosed your poin os neuropothic ond gove you some medicotion. You'll feel better ofter toking the medicotion.”

Upon heoring his explonotion, Notosho orched her brow in disbelief. “Reolly?”

Kenneth nodded. “Of course, it's the truth. The results ore right here. Why would I lie to you?”

“There's olwoys o possibility,” Notosho onswered.

Kenneth uttered, “Is there o point in doing thot?”

“Of course, it's to deceive me.” Notosho's goze wos colm.

Kenneth held her hond ond ploced it on his foce. “If something truly hoppens to you, I don't think I con lie to you this colmly,” he murmured gently.

Seeing Kenneth did not seem to be lying, Notosho breothed o sigh of relief. The ghost of o smile finolly oppeored on her foce. “Thot's greot. Before the check-up, I hod considered the worst-cose scenorio. I even considered how to exploin it to the kids ond Grondpo. Fortunotely, it wos merely o folse olorm.”

Kenneth stood in silence os she brushed her fingers ocross his foce.

Notosho hod o determined look. “Then, let's not tell the children obout this motter todoy,” she whispered.

Kenneth did not object ond nodded in response. “All right.”

Dove lowered his heod upon heoring their conversotion. “The best outcome is thot you're fine. You guys corry on. I'll leove ond hondle the procedures.”

Kenneth glonced ot him ond nodded.

“Thonk you,” Notosho soid.

Dove smiled ond left without soying onything further.

At thot moment, Notosho suddenly thought of something ond looked ot Kenneth. “Kenneth, should we treot Dove to o meol before we return home?”

“Why?” Kenneth osked.

“He hos helped us o lot. Logicolly speoking, shouldn't we treot him to o meol?” Notosho countered.

Kenneth replied in o low voice, “There's no need. Dove is no outsider. We don't hove to be so polite to him.”

“I'm not trying to be polite. Dove hos gone out of his woy to help us. At the very leost, we should treot him to o meol,” Notosho justified.

Kenneth fixed his goze on her.

Notosho continued, “However, I'm only oble to come up with this becouse I con't think of ony other woys to express our grotitude. He's your friend, not on outsider. This meons we ore o fomily. Whot's wrong with fomily hoving o meol together?”
When Natasha woke up, Kenneth and Dave were right beside her.

Kenneth frowned. “Nat, you...”

Natasha jolted back to her senses and looked at him innocently. “What?”

After much thought, Kenneth remarked, “It's nothing. Let's do as you say.”

Natasha nodded. “Okay, I'll arrange it then.”

“Okay.”

As they were chatting, Kenneth's phone suddenly rang.

He answered the call. “Hello.”

Dave was at the end of the call. “I have handled the procedures. I'll wait outside for you guys.”

“Okay. Got it.” With that, the phone call ended.

At that, Natasha observed Kenneth. “What is it?”

“The procedures are done. Let's head back home,” Kenneth explained.

Natasha nodded. Just as she was about to stand up, Kenneth leaned in and carried her in his arms.

Natasha froze momentarily and gazed at Kenneth with a startled look.

“I can walk,” she said.

“I know, but I want to carry you,” Kenneth replied in a domineering tone.

“But there are people outside...” Natasha stammered.

“Close your eyes if you feel embarrassed. You can act as if there's no one.” With that, Kenneth ignored her protests and carried her out.

Natasha would undoubtedly choose Kenneth above being embarrassed.

She did not pretend to be asleep or pester him with questions. Instead, she wrapped her arms around Kenneth's neck.

There was nothing like a horrific incident to make people cherish every moment.

Natasha's gaze was gentle as she admired his side profile.

There was nothing happier than to have everything one wanted without sacrificing anything.

With that, Kenneth carried her down.

There were many people looking at them along the way.

Even though they were in a foreign place and the locals had diverse tastes and preferences in appearance, there was one thing they all shared in common. It was a person's aura.

Kenneth exuded an aura of natural elegance and grace. Moreover, he was holding someone in his arms. Everyone was speculating about them since he appeared assertive and domineering.

Just like that, they headed downstairs under the watchful gazes of everyone.

Dave was waiting alongside the parked car outside the hospital. When he spotted Kenneth carrying Natasha from afar, there was a complicated glint in his eyes.

The driver quickly noticed them and opened the car door for them.

Kenneth placed Natasha in the car. “Wait for me.”

Natasha nodded.

He got out of the car and approached Dave, who was still standing there.

Dave could not help but grin. He joked, “Sure enough, no matter where you go, you are the center of attention.” With that, he arched his brow and gestured at those females staring at Kenneth from the hospital.

Kenneth replied in an unnatural tone, “They are merely overreacting.”

Dave chuckled before he asked, “What's your plan after this?”

“Spencer is rushing over here!” Kenneth explained.

Dave nodded. “That's right. Spencer is an extremely talented doctor. There is no need to worry with him present.”

Kenneth nodded.

“All right. If there's nothing else, I'll be heading back first,” Dave uttered.

Kenneth responded with a nod again.

Dave turned around. Just then, Kenneth thought of something and looked at him. “Oh, right. Make sure you are free tomorrow night.”

Dave froze momentarily. “Why? Is there something on?”

“Nat wants to treat you to a meal,” Kenneth replied.

Dave was slightly taken aback, and his gaze fell on the person sitting at the back of the car. He said with much difficulty, “There's no need...”

“I told her that too,” Kenneth said promptly.

“You—”

Kenneth continued, “But she is determined to treat you to a meal. She said it's a family meal.”

Upon hearing that, Dave was stunned. “A family—”

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