Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica)

Chapter 433



Chapter 433

Tina finally woke up after the painstaking medical treatment and had to rest quietly to recuperate from

her operation.

Even Marina had to stay outside the ward and wasn't allowed to visit Tina.

The doctor told Marina in advance that Tina's life may be in danger because her condition worsened

due to recurrent symptoms.

Marina couldn't stop crying outside the ward and prayed that Tina could live longer in this world.

Marina hoped that Tina, a young girl, could live a few more days in this world.

At this time, Marina thought that she had done so many of the evil deeds when she was young that her

daughter was suffering now.

At this time, Marina was very regretful and didn't expect that the deliberate plans to help her daughter

to live a comfortable life would eventually consign her daughter to a miserable situation.

At this time, Luk had already come and comforted Marina and helped her into his ward.

Oliver asked the doctor about some information and left with Roy.

This was not a good time for them to meet Jane.

Roy went all the way to the car and asked Oliver when they would see Jane.

Oliver didn't know how to answer this question.

Roy was still a child and had no conception of life and death

In any case, Roy should visit Tina when she was seriously ill. After all, she was his mother. Oliver didn't

want his son to be as indifferent as he used to be.

This attitude might affect Roy's future life.

If Oliver hadn't been so ruthless to Jessica, he wouldn't have lost her forever.

Oliver was highly contrite.

Oliver didn't know how to educate his son by himself but hoped that his son would a reliable person

who knew how to love and care for others. Text © owned by NôvelDrama.Org.

Oliver didn't want his son to be like him because he was ruthless and didn't know how to love others.

They arrived at the GrandVille Apartments.

Oliver felt that Roy was already five years old and should go to school because the older Roy got, the

more difficult it was for him to adapt to the collective life in the future.

Oliver asked his son, "Roy, do you like Aunt Jane to tell you stories?"

Roy nodded. "Yes, I like to hear her talking the most."

Oliver said, "Then daddy sent you to a place where there are so many aunts who can tell you stories.

How do you feel about that idea?"

Roy would have refused these proposals before.

Roy changed a little and thought that perhaps every aunt would be as gentle and warm as her after he

stayed with Jane and listened to her storytelling.

But Oliver was still worried.

When noticing Roy's hesitation, Oliver understood that Roy would consider the proposal now.

In the past, Roy would refuse to talk about this topic.

Roy only wanted to stay at home and let his father tell him a story.

Now Roy gradually accepted that Jane was telling him a story, which demonstrated that he was willing

to adjust himself to the outside world.

Oliver said, "Daddy will take you to the kindergarten where many aunts would tell various stories,

okay?"

"Will the aunt in the kindergarten sound as good as Aunt Jane's voice?"

Roy asked, blinking his big eyes.

"Of course, the aunts in the kindergarten are all professional teachers. They have already told stories

to thousands of children, but they are very good at telling stories." Oliver said.

"Then we can try. If they don't tell stories as well as Aunt Jane, we invite her to my house to tell me a

story." Roy answered.

Oliver had to say, "I will try my best to find a suitable kindergarten for you, okay?"

Roy said, "Thank you, daddy."

Then, Roy went straight in with the servants at home.

Oliver sat in the car and felt sorrowful when looking at his son's small figure.

Oliver thought about why his son had to suffer so much and didn't have a childhood of a normal child.

Oliver only hoped that his son could live the life of an ordinary child.

Oliver said to Simon, "Help me find some information about the kindergartens. I want to choose the

most suitable place for Roy and send him there to study."

"I'll give you the information when I get back to the company," Simon said.

When it came to the kindergarten for Roy, Simon visited many kindergartens and acted as the parent of

the child to experience it personally.

But at that time, Roy didn't even want to enter the kindergarten.

If anyone asked him about Birmingham's kindergartens, Simon, a single man, knew better than many

parents.

Simon could instantly talk about the advantage and disadvantages of a kindergarten in Birmingham.

However, now Simon did not dare to introduce any kindergartens to Oliver.

Oliver was hopeful when Simon introduced a good kindergarten but ended in disappointment when Roy

was extremely reluctant to enter the kindergarten.

In the end, Roy refused to any kindergarten Simon introduced.

After a long time, Simon no longer dared to tell Oliver how good a kindergarten was.

Roy had been at home all this time and had never experienced group living.

This time, Simon had no choice but to re-file the information he had collected in the past and hand it

directly to Oliver.

Perhaps Roy would choose one that he liked.

When Simon arrived at the company, he took out a large pile of kindergarten information from his desk.

Fortunately, he had already sorted the kindergartens according to their levels.

As an assistant, Simon was very good at sorting documents so that Oliver could read them easily

Oliver was shocked when a pile of information about the kindergarten was on the table.

Oliver didn't expect that in the past few years that Roy had refused to go to so many kindergartens.

Oliver was really worried that he could not successfully send Roy to kindergarten this time.

But he still had some confidence in her son.

Recently, Oliver felt that Roy seemed to be much more considerate than before and could understand

what adults said.

He only wanted his son to have a happy childhood of ordinary children.

So, Oliver put aside the files of the most expensive kindergarten in Birmingham which were placed by

Simon on the top.

Because as to those kindergartens, Roy's school life would be influenced if anyone knew that Roy was

Oliver's son.

Many parents in the upper class of Birmingham desperately wanted their children to have classmates

like Roy.

However, Oliver just wanted to let Roy grow up healthily and live a quiet life without too much attention.


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