Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss! -
Chapter 428 Longevity
"Brenda, Mmommy made you some soup." Nathan placed the thermos on the table, trying to sound casual, "With you away, Mmommy's been improving her cooking. The soup smells amazing, and she wouldn't even let us taste it, saying it was all for you!"
Brenda chuckled, "Miss, has your cooking really gotten better?"
"Yes, yes, it has," Sadie admitted somewhat bashfully. "When you come home, I'll cook for you every day."
"That's wonderful..." Brenda sighed with relief and smiled. "When I'm gone, you will be able to take good care of yourself and the kids."
"Stop that nonsense!" Sadie's eyes reddened with urgency, "What do you mean, 'gone'? It's just a minor problem, and you'll recover quickly." "Brenda..." Noah, clutching Brenda's hand, spoke with a choked voice, "You're not going anywhere. You're always going to be here."
"Right, our Brenda is going to live a long, long life."
Tears brimmed in Mia's eyes, her little mouth puckered in a pout.
"Brenda, you've got to be there to see me get marriehitched."
Even with eyes growing misty, Nathan tried to lighten the mood, teasing Brenda.
"Get married, get married!" Coco chirped, fluttering her wings and joining in the chant.
"Hahaha... Yeah, IBrenda wants to see Noah and Nathan get marriedhitched, and watch Mia replace her Prince Charming!"
Brenda laughed, hugging Noah, Nathan, and then Mia...
Every single one of her treasures was hard to part with.
She really wanted to get well soon,, to go back, and take care of her three babies...
Coco flew into her arms, nuzzling Brenda's face with its fuzzy little head, as if to comfort her in this manner.
Tears welled up in Brenda's eyes, but she quickly wiped them away, lifting her face with a smile and saying, "Oh dear, getting sentimental in my old age. I promised no tears, but every time I see you guys, I just..." "We'll come to visit you more often," Sadie assured her as she wiped her tears "A lot has happened recently, and Nathan's been in treatment, so we haven't been able to be with you as much."
"Brenda, we'll come to keep you company after school." Noah hurriedly added, "I'll bring an iPad for you so you can send us videos when we're not here."
"Exactly!" Nathan scooted forward in his wheelchair. "Next time I come, I'll bring you your favorite mung bean cake."
"I want to bring my little pink comb to wash your hair," Mia chimed in excitedly, waving her pudgy hands.
"There, there, all good kids," Brenda said, embracing the children, her smile so wide she could hardly contain her joy.
Sadie watched the scene, deeply moved, hoping Brenda would recover quickly so that their family could live together again, just like before... "Miss Roth!"
Just then, Dahlia, not wanting to disturb Brenda and the kids' reunion, discreetly waved to her from the doorway.
Sadie quickly followed Dahlia into the deserted hallway, where Dahlia updated her on Brenda's condition. Luckily, immediate medical attention had kept Brenda's illness under control.
However, the treatment required a prolonged commitment, and it wasn't something that would be completely resolved in just a few days. Even after being discharged, Brenda would need regular check-ups.
Sadie immediately assured Brenda that they would provide the best possible treatment, emphasizing that time and money were of no concern. They were committed to managing everything else as long as it ensured Brenda's cure.Sadie immediately assured her that they would provide the best possible treatment, insisting that time and money were no object and that as long as Brenda could be cured, they were willing to manage the rest.
She then mentioned she had brought $50,000 to cover the initial hospital costs and promised to pay any remaining fees by the end of the month.
Dahlia was taken aback. "What medical expenses? Brenda's treatment here is all on my personal account. There should be no charges. Has someone been asking you for payments?"
"No, no, no, you shouldn't sign for it. If there are bills to pay for being sick and hospitalized, they need to be paid, I can't let you take that on personally," Sadie quickly said, "Don't go blaming your subordinates. Things should be handled as they are. Otherwise, I'd feel awkward troubling you."
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