Chapter 70 Odds
They were all illegitimate sons of the Brown family, and usually do not even have the qualifications to contact their grandfather. Now they suddenly flocked over together, so naturally, they all had their own tricks.
After being seen through, they were silent. Like Marcus, they sat down.
The red light in the operating room had been on for a long time and finally went off.
Several doctors came out with a hospital bed, “Get out of the way. The patient just finished surgery, need quiet and rest!”
A few of the bastards who had wanted to go overheard the words immediately stopped, watching the bed leaving.
“Marcus.” Suddenly, as the bed passed Marcus, the old man with a pale face opened his eyes with difficulty. “Come to my… Ward.”NôvelDrama.Org owns all content.
The words came out strained, but clear. It seemed that he had lost all his strength to say the word, and passed out.
“Grandpa!” Marcus anxiously took a step forward, thought of something, and stopped.
“Okay, Grandpa, I’m coming.” Marcus disappeared together with the hospital bed.
The bastards who were left behind were jealous — how could Marcus, a fop who only can play, be favored by Grandpa?
…
In the ward.
After a long time, Grandpa Brown woke up.
Marcus stood up, “Grandpa, are your all right? Does your heart still hurt?”
“I’m fine.” Grandpa smiled weakly, “I’m used to it…”
Marcus was silent. He handed over a plate of early cut pitaya, “Grandpa, you should eat something.”
“Hmm.”
Grandpa barely ate a few bites before waving his hand to indicate that he didn’t want it. He lay back in the hospital bed.
“By the way.” Suddenly remembering something, Grandpa smiled and said, “I heard that you recently got a fiancée?”
Marcus smiled as he remembered the young girl, “Yes.”
Grandfather keenly noticed the change in his grandson’s expression, and he smiled more happily, “It seems that you are very satisfied with your fiancée. Very well. I’ve secretly inspected her before. Although the background of the young girl is not good, she is calm and kind. You have to cherish her!”
Marcus nodded seriously, “Grandpa, I will.”
Marcus quietly left the room as his grandpa slept.
“Take care of the man in Ward 302, he…”
The phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated before he could finish his words to the nurse.
[I heard that your grandfather was hospitalized for a sudden heart attack, right? I know some fitness pills. I’ll E–mail them to you later.]
Did the news of Grandpa’s illness spread so fast that even Laura knew about it in such a short time? Marcus was surprised at first.