I Got Married Without You

Chapter 250



Chapter 250

Chapter 250


Chapter 250 Strong Backer Amelia glanced at the number plate and wrote it down. Then she went to the fruit shop next to the hospital and quickly bought two fruit baskets. When she returned, she saw Eva rushing in from the clinic. “Amelia, why are you here? Do you feel uncomfortable in your heart?” Eva rushed over to “catch” Daniel, but when she saw Amelia, she stopped and turned to care about Amelia. Amelia felt warm in her heart and said, “I’m fine. Stella asked me to get a few boxes of medicine. That’s why I came to the hospital.” Hearing this, Eva breathed a sigh of relief. It was good that Amelia was in good health. Amelia handed the two fruit baskets to Eva. “Since you’re visiting your sister-in-law, you should bring some fruit.” Eva soon understood what Amelia meant. Amelia told her not to be too impulsive when she saw them later. Instead, she would visit her as sister-in-law and find out what was happening before thinking of a way to deal with them. Chapter 250 Strong Backer Eva took the fruit basket from Amelia and said softly, “Amelia,


you’re so thoughtful.” 2/4 Amelia held Eva’s arm and gave her infinite strength. “Let’s go. I’ll keep you company.”


Amelia was not in a hurry to get the medicine. Instead, she stayed here to wait for Eva to come and face it with Eva. No matter what Eva saw or found something wrong later, Amelia would always be Eva’s most vital backing. With Amelia’s company, Eva was no longer as flustered as before. She


calmed herself down and followed Amelia to the inpatient area. Before entering the ward, Eva stopped and looked inside through the transparent glass of the ward…


The pregnant woman was in her twenties and looked very young. Her figure was a little plump because of her pregnancy, but her face was tender and lovely. There was a pitiful look, and her grape-like black eyes were full of innocence. Even Amelia felt pity for such a woman, let alone a man.


Chapter 250 Strong Backer 3/4 At this time, Daniel was sitting in front of the bed, holding a straw


kettle, putting it on the pregnant woman’s lips, and feeding her water. The two did nothing particularly excessive. They just looked at each other while feeding water. “Let’s go in first.” Eva looked uncomfortable, but she temporarily suppressed the uncomfortable feeling under Amelia’s reminder.


Eva smiled, picked up the fruit basket, and entered the ward.


“Daniel…” Hearing the sound Eva, Daniel stopped feeding the water, and the pregnant woman was stunned. The two seemed to have prepared in advance and quickly returned to normal. Daniel took the lead in putting down the kettle, getting up, and walking to Eva. “Why are you here?” Eva glanced at Daniel indifferently. Usually, when they met on the road, he would call her honey first, but not today. Eva’s eyes dimmed, and she looked at the pregnant woman. It was as if she had seen her rival in love, which made her reluctant Chapter 250 Strong Backer to reply. 4/4


Seeing her like this, Amelia quickly stood up and explained, “I told Eva about it that she was nearby. She knew your sister was ill, so she came to see you…” Amelia gently pushed Eva’s elbow, and Eva looked away only then. With a smile, she handed the fruit basket to Daniel.


“Why didn’t you tell me that your sister is ill? I know a doctor at Arcadia University Hospital. If you tell me in advance, I can help introduce you to it. A public hospital is much cheaper than a private hospital. Why should you spend so much money on it?” The latter half of Eva’s words meant they didn’t want to go to the public hospital but secretly came to the private one. They had a guilty conscience. Daniel panicked for a moment, but he quickly covered it up. “My sister didn’t pay for her medical insurance either. It’s the same for her to go to a public or private hospital.” Eva smiled faintly, “This is a famous noble hospital in Arcadia, which is much more expensive than a public hospital.”



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