Impulsive Vow to an Enigmatic Husband
Chapter 1339
Chapter 1339
Dr. Lester gripped Marcus’s hand tightly, “Marc, I know Cornelia is here. Listen to me, your body is still healing, and it’s not good for you to get too worked up. Can you try and chill out a bit?”
“Okay, I’ll chill.” Jeremy tried to calm himself, but the sight of that beautiful face on the screen made it impossible for him to stay cool. He started coughing violently again, as if he wanted to cough his guts out.
Dr. Lester was very worried, “Marc, do you even want to see Cornelia again? Let me tell you, if anything happens to you, who’ll look after her and your kid? Do you really think another man could love her child like you do? If people start mocking your child for not having a father, who’s going to protect her then?”
Mentioning this, Jeremy, who had been so agitated, instantly cooled down.
handed him some medicine,
of his wife and child, he swallowed it in
computer, “Cornelia looks more and more beautiful. Especially her face, her skin is as smooth as a freshly peeled
just finished coughing, his voice still seemed a bit weak, “Cornelia has always been beautiful. She’s the most beautiful girl in the
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why there are so many men chasing her, especially Jarvis. That guy is handsome, wealthy, in shape, and most importantly he’s always been in love with Cornelia, he’s head over heels for her. So
Jeremy, but to his surprise, Jeremy said, “As
old Marcus would never say, and a thought he would
love someone, you want to make her happy
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