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Come on Daddy novel (Bright and Rose) novel Chapter 20

After a busy day, Rose went to the kindergarten to pick Doris up, and then was about to go to the hospital to visit William.

William was a teacher and friend of her. Without his help and support, Rose would not have achieved what she had today.

“Rose, we haven't had hot pot for a long time. What about tonight?” Jane changed out of her kindergarten uniform and was back to being enchanting.

Jane was lively and charming, and had a bold personality, but she chose to become a warm and simple kindergarten teacher, which surprised Rose quite a bit.

“I'm going to the hospital to see president Quinn today.” Rose held Doris’ hand. “Or you go to the hospital with me. It won’t be too late for us to have hot pot after seeing president Quinn.”

“Aunt Jane, there are handsome guys there. It’d be our waste if we didn’t look at them. Maybe you will find your husband. Don't be like my mother, who is obsessing over one person.” Doris took Jane's hand and shook it twice. “Let’s go.”

Rose, “…”

“A little girl with big ideas.” Jane was amused by Doris’ words, and poke Doris’ forehead.

Jane, Rose, and Doris drove to the hospital together. Rose bought flowers and fruits to see William, but he was not in the ward.

The sun was exceptionally bright today, so the nurse pushed him to the garden for some fresh air.

Rose put down her things and took the elevator down to find William. She hurried across the hall but did not notice that a familiar figure was watching her.

“Mr. Lee, isn't that Miss Linder?” Bill, who followed Bright a few steps behind, also recognized Rose. “Go back to the car and wait for me.”

Bright turned around and took a few steps before entering an outpatient room.

The door sign of the outpatient room read gynecology room VIP1.

When Rose walked to the garden behind the hospital building, a nurse was just pushing William back, and they happened to meet each other’s gaze.

William, who was in a wheelchair, looked at Rose, who stood on the curved steps, with surprise in his eyes.

The afterglow of the setting sun in early spring covered William, as if he was plated in a layer of beautiful golden glow, making his already soft and handsome face even warmer, more elegant, and graceful like the spring breeze.

She walked over and stood in front of William. He slightly looked up at her with a smile. “How did you have time to come here?”

“I was done with work, so I came.” Rose’s eyes scanned him all over.

“You have worked hard during this period of time.” William also watched the signing ceremony between the two parties. "Mr. Lee isn’t easy to get along with, right?”

“It’s fine.” Rose didn't want to talk about Bright, so she changed the subject. “How is your recovery?”

“The doctor said that I’ll be discharged from the hospital in a week.” William also felt that he was becoming wasted during the time in hospital.

“Although our design department is still waiting for you to go back and preside over the overall situation, your health is more important.” Rose hoped from her heart that he could return to his best condition.

“It's okay, don't worry.” William calmed her. “Sit down for a while.”

“Yeah.” Rose sat down and accompanied him to enjoy the scenery under the willow tree by the lake.

Jane took Doris to play under the curved porch in the garden and from time to time, looked at the two who sat side by side.

The combination of handsome men and beautiful women was as warm and bright as a beautiful oil painting.

“Doris, come here.” Jane waved at Doris.

Doris walked over with the ball in her arms and sat next to Jane. “What's the matter?”

“Does Doris like uncle Quinn?” Jane asked her.

“I do.” Uncle Quinn was very kind to her, often visited them, and bought her toys.

“Then let him take care of your mother and be your father, do you agree?” Jane was fighting for a chance for William.

Over the years, she noticed William’s silent concern for Rose.

He was indeed a good man who could be relied on for life.

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