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Chapter 68: Treating Him As A Patient

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

“Nonsense.” Li Wanqing hesitated for a mont but hadn’t replied when Li Zhenting entered with Dr. Robert. The boy had been talking nonsense, and Li Zhenting’s face was grim.

Coco looked up and saw Li Zhenting enter with a foreign man, and his face turned pale with fear.

“Zhenting, please speak softly.” Even though Li Wanqing knew that Ding Ding was speaking nonsense, she saw her grandson’s pale face and whispered to Li Zhenting.

“Mom, look at this.” Li Zhenting helplessly spoke, “He’s even denying his own mommy.”

“Hello, Ding Ding.” At this point, Robert greeted Li Wanqing and then smiled warmly as he greeted Ding Ding in faltering Chinese.

Coco, seeing this foreigner who smiled like a big butt, wondered what he was here for. Then he heard Li Zhenting say, “Ding Ding, you should get along well with Dr. Robert today. Tell him if you’re unhappy about anything; he’ll help you.”

Doctor? This foreigner was actually a doctor!

Coco’s face turned white again. It turned out that his lousy dad had brought a doctor ho. They were treating him like a patient.

“I’m not sick.” He imdiately objected loudly.

Li Zhenting shook his head. Every ti, Ding Ding refused to admit that he was sick, but look at him now.

“Grandma, I don’t want to see the doctor. Let him go.” This ti, Coco was genuinely scared. He didn’t want injections or dication. He had only had one shot and taken dicine once in his life, and he rembered how unpleasant it was. He rushed into Li Wanqing’s arms, crying loudly.

Li Wanqing felt sorry for her grandson and said repeatedly, “Alright, we won’t see the doctor, we won’t see the doctor. Grandma will take you to eat sothing.”

She gave Li Zhenting a aningful look and left with Coco.

Robert was lost in thought.

In theory, he was Ding Ding’s doctor, and they had played gas and chatted several tis. However, this ti, Ding Ding seed to not recognize him at all, which was indeed strange.

“Robert, did you see that? Is he getting worse?” Li Zhenting asked with a serious face.

Robert pondered for a mont. “Children are unpredictable. They are constantly growing, so we can’t say for sure how sick he is. Let’s observe for a couple of days before making a judgnt.”

Li Zhenting nodded.

Finally, Coco obediently started eating.

If he didn’t eat soon, that foreigner would give him injections and dicine.

Clever Coco ate while saying happy things to make Li Wanqing happy. She was delighted but also contemplating sothing.

Her grandmother was kind and loving, so she probably wasn’t a bad person. Should she tell her the truth?

Ah, this situation was so complicated!

It gave her a headache.

In the study.

“Zhenting, can you postpone marrying Shen i?” Li Wanqing sat facing Li Zhenting and brought up the topic solemnly.

“Mom, marriage is not child’s play. I’ve already promised Shen i,” Li Zhenting said helplessly. “The kids have grown up, and Shen i has been living in our house for six years. She deserves a status.”

“But Ding Ding doesn’t agree.” Li Wanqing sighed.

She had always opposed Li Zhenting marrying Shen i in the past. It wasn’t that she had any prejudice against Shen i, but she really couldn’t accept her as a person. She always felt that she was cunning, scheming, and insincere, a woman of two faces. Marrying such a woman wouldn’t be a good thing.

She had only one son and hoped he could be happy.

But this ti, Li Zhenting was determined to marry her. Originally, for the sake of her two grandchildren, she had accepted Shen i.

However, she didn’t expect…

Ding Ding would be so opposed.

She had to reconsider..

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