Chapter 472 – Came to see his daughter many times
Bowen Carter put his five fingers together and his lips moved in a despondent manner, “I’m sorry.”
“What’s the point of saying you’re sorry?” Tess Baker’s body was shaking as the tears continued to flow down her face, “You have no idea how hard it is when the pain isn’t in you!”
Her daughter’s only a month old and she’s suffering so much, and it’s all thanks to Bowen Carter!
She really wanted him to be in a hospital bed too, to taste what it was like to be sick and hard!
The nurse didn’t know the two would suddenly argue, her smile froze on her face before she lowered her head in an effort to minimize her presence.
“… I’m sorry.” Bowen Carter didn’t know what to say except sorry.
It wasn’t that the pain was in him, but it would be hard for him, just something he didn’t want to say to Tess Baker for fear she’d think he was being sophomoric.
Tess Baker bit the flesh on the inside of her lip and stared him dead in the face, tears streaming silently down her face.
“Don’t cry.” Bowen Carter frowned as he took out his handkerchief and gently wiped her tears. Every time he saw her cry, it was like someone was plucking flesh from his heart.
Tess Baker pushed him away violently, every word squeezed from her throat, “You get out!”
Bowen Carter looked at the tear-stained handkerchief in his hand, which just hung there, unmoving.
“You get out!!!” Tess Baker suppressed her voice and snarled, he didn’t deserve to see her daughter!
Bowen Carter’s heart felt like it was weighing down a boulder, heavy as he watched the tears run down her cheeks and tried to dry them with her.
But the handkerchief was almost to her face when he withdrew it again at her disgusted look, “Don’t be angry, I’ll go out.”
He handed her the handkerchief.
She didn’t answer.
Bowen Carter frowned, “You catch it and I’ll get out.”
He remembered that she hadn’t brought a handkerchief with her, and in the rush to get out today, she hadn’t carried a bag, so she definitely didn’t have a tissue on her.
The nurse lowered her head, tried to look up but didn’t have the courage, just gulped. Is this the legendary relationship cold violence?
Tess Baker snorted and caught the handkerchief, “Can we go out now?”
Bowen Carter opened his mouth, but in the end said nothing, just glanced at her, swept back toward the hospital bed, and headed out the door.
He had just gone out, and before the door closed, she threw her handkerchief in the trash without hesitation.
There was no sound as the handkerchief and the trash can collided, but the slightest sound the moment they touched still provoked a thump in the little nurse’s heart.
I don’t know if Bowen Carter saw this, but he paused for a moment, but in the end he just turned and closed the door without saying anything.
Almost as soon as the door closed, the little man in the hospital bed opened his big, dark eyes and looked unblinkingly at Tess Baker.
“Baby, it’s Mommy, do you recognize me?” Tess Baker’s voice was soft as she crouched beside the bed.
The nurse whispered a reminder, “Grandma Master Carter, children this young are unrecognizable …”
Tess Baker laughed bitterly, she knew that too, and how could the child remember her when she had only seen him for less than an hour?
However, the child looked straight at her and suddenly giggled, waving his limbs and humming.
The little nurse was stunned, “Miss hasn’t smiled for the past month, she smiled after seeing you, worthy of being mother and daughter!”
Tess Baker, who also didn’t expect her daughter to smile at her, stood up excitedly and tried to hug the baby.
Seeing this, the child smiled even more, revealing a pink bed of teeth without a single tooth, which looked extraordinarily cute.
But Tess Baker’s movements stopped, and she turned her head to look at the little nurse and asked shakily, “Can I hold her?”
“Yes, you can, as long as you control the strength and posture.” The little nurse said.
Tess Baker carefully cradled the little group in her arms and lowered her head to place a gentle kiss on the little group’s forehead, a moment of peace she had never felt before.
She held the baby and asked the nurse a lot of questions about the baby, and before she knew it, it was noon.
“Grandma Master Carter, do you and Master Carter eat hospital food or go out to eat?” The little nurse asked.
Tess Baker then remembered that Bowen Carter was still out there, the smile on her face faded a bit, “Please tell Bowen Carter to go eat by himself, I’m not hungry.”
When he finished, he proceeded to look down at the child.
The little nurse nodded in embarrassment and went out.
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The cell phone vibrated abruptly, and Tess Baker’s first reaction was to cover the little group’s ears for fear of scaring them.
But instead of being frightened, the little group giggled and laughed.
Tess Baker let go of her ear and favored her with a kiss, setting her gently down on the hospital bed before picking up her cell phone, first putting it on silent.
The call was from Linda Mark.
Tess Baker picked up the phone and before she had a chance to speak, Linda Mark asked, “Master Carter won’t let you out to have someone visit you no? I’ve got a bunch of specialties for you, and for the little bastard!”
“You’re back?” Tess Baker smiled, missing her quite a bit, “Why didn’t you say so earlier, I could have picked you up.”
“Master Carter let you go out?” Linda Mark was full of surprise.
Tess Baker hmmm’d, the smirk under her eyes dissipating a bit as she laughed to herself, “But he or the bodyguard will just follow me wherever I go.”
There was a long silence over there before he changed the topic in a raw manner, “How is my goddaughter now? Which ward is she in, I want to go over and take a look!”
“Come on over then, it just so happens that I’m here and can still meet up.” Otherwise there was no telling when the next meeting would be, after all, it was still Bowen Carter’s call as to whether or not she could get out.
Tess Baker gave Linda Mark the address and hung up.
The little nurse hadn’t come back since she’d brought the message, supposedly on her lunch break, and Bowen Carter hadn’t come back either, probably gone to dinner. With him gone, Tess Baker was more at ease, and her nerves didn’t have to be stretched as tightly as usual.
About half an hour or so later, the door to the hospital room was pushed open.
“Na…” Tess Baker thought Linda Mark was here and greeted her with a smile, but when the door opened, she realized the visitor was Bowen Carter.
Bowen Carter was carrying a bunch of stuff with the logo of a famous grilled fish restaurant on it, and he watched as the smile on her face disappeared, turning from happiness to disgust, and more than a little despondent on her handsome face.
“Eat something even if you’re not hungry.” He walked in, carrying his stuff, pretending not to see Tess Baker’s rejection.
The little group, quite sharp-eyed for a small man, turned their heads in Bowen Carter’s direction, giggling and fluttering their limbs even more than they had just done, more enthusiastic than they had been about Tess Baker.
Tess Baker watched the scene and was quite upset, her daughter was born in October!
“You can have the spicy ones when the baby is weaned, and this time I ordered the fish flavor.” Bowen Carter set things up on the table, handed Tess Baker her chopsticks, then walked over to the bed and gingerly picked up the little group.
Tess Baker used to hold her little one a lot before she practiced so much, but Bowen Carter is so familiar with it, it’s obviously more than just the first time she’s held her daughter.
She clutched her chopsticks and sat on the chair, her heart was like a pot of messy congee, green beans and shrimp glutinous rice and skin eggs a bunch of things, can’t tell what flavor it is anymore.