Triple Blessings: Mr. Fu's Passionate Pursuit

Chapter 792: 788: Like Treating a Granddaughter



Chapter 792: 788: Like Treating a Granddaughter

Chapter 792: Chapter 788: Like Treating a Granddaughter

Dylan Collins’ situation was quickly put on Richelle Dunn’s agenda.

On Mid-Autumn day, the children were on holiday, but Roy Lewis still had to go back to work overtime.

Richelle didn’t go back to Lewis Group, instead, she held a meeting in Roy’s study with her original surgery team from South Asia.

They had generally settled on a preliminary plan.

By the time she came out of the study, it was almost eleven o’clock. In the living room, the children were sitting around the coffee table, using paper and some glue sticks to make lanterns.

Timmy, Timothy and the old man were in charge of sticking the glue sticks together to form the lantern frame.

Tifanny, on the other hand, was drawing various animals and plants on the paper to be pasted onto the lanterns.

Richelle went over, wanting to help.

“Babies, do you need mommy’s help with anything?”

The three children replied in unison, “No need!”

Then, Timothy looked at her worriedly, “Mommy, your throat is hoarse. You should have a cup of tea to moisten your throat first. We’re almost done here.”

Uncle Axel had already handed her the tea he prepared earlier in the morning.

Richelle thanked him and took a sip.

“Monk Fruit Tea?”

Uncle Axel nodded, “Yes, Mr. Timmy asked me to prepare it for you.”

Richelle then smiled at the thoughtful Timmy.

“Thank you, Timmy! You all are mommy’s warm little cotton-padded jackets!”

She sat on one side, slowly sipping her tea, as the three children concentrated on making lanterns.

The old man took the chance to ask Richelle.

“How’s it going? The surgery is almost ready, isn’t it?”

Richelle nodded, “Yes, the specific plan will be discussed after a detailed examination before the surgery, and then adjustments will be made accordingly.”

The old man grunted, “So, you’ll need to wait in South Asia for their condition to stabilize before coming back?”

Richelle thought for a moment, “Two days should be enough. My team consists of very skilled doctors, so once he’s out of the critical period, I’ll come back.”

The old man looked at the three children, “Why don’t you help your siblings get a few days off, and stay with them in South Asia for a few days until the patient is stable, and then come back.”

Richelle had performed many surgeries in the past, but the old man had never interfered before.

“Grandpa, why are you suddenly so concerned about this patient?”

The old man paused before saying.

“Professor Seaton said that this patient’s condition is similar to Roy’s, and I thought, if he hadn’t happened to meet you, he would probably have lost his life. I heard that he has a family with elderly and young, and they all depend on him for support.”

Richelle understood that the old man, with his old age, projected part of his love and care for Roy onto Dylan Collins.

“Grandpa, don’t worry, he will get better.”

As people get older, they become more sentimental.

“I trust your medical skills. If you can’t say it to Roy, I’ll tell him.”

He was referring to the matter of taking the three children to South Asia for a few days.

“We’ll see how it goes by then. The patient is very optimistic, so I’m also optimistic, and there may be no need to go through such a hassle of bringing the whole family to South Asia.”

The old man nodded, “Well, you decide. What I meant was, not only do we support Roy’s career as a family, but also, your career.”

Although the old man was over ninety, his mind was very open.

From the moment he accepted Richelle, he treated her like his own granddaughter.

And he never showed favoritism to Roy just because he was his grandson.


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