Chapter 1336
Chapter 1336
Chapter 1336 Gilbert and Marigold (11)
Greg came out of Gilbert’s office, and the other secretaries at the door looked at him, eager for gossip. “When does Mr. Hawthorn plan to marry Miss Wagner?”
’How would I know?” Greg responded with annoyance, glaring at them. It wasn’t something that they should carelessly ask about without a thought.
Besides, they were busy with the naming ceremony now. How did marriage suddenly come into the picture?
’If they don’t get married, people will definitely gossip about their child in the future,” one of the secretaries remarked.
Others agreed and added their two cents, “Yeah, it’s better for the child’s growth to have both parents around.”
Everyone knew about this, but no one dared to mention it in front of Gilbert.
’Go on, all of you. Get back to work. This is Mr. Hawthorn’s private matter. It’s not right for us to comment on it casually.” Greg waved them off, signaling for them to focus on their tasks at hand.
The secretaries stopped gathering around to chatter, but surely, they would continue to discuss it privately. Greg would be powerless to stop the rumor mill from churning if it went on in private. After all, he couldn’t dictate what others talked about among themselves. Other than that, he didn’t know Gilbert thought of the whole thing as well. Belonging to NôvelDrama.Org.
In fact, Gilbert didn’t think much about it. When it came to allowing Marigold to live in his villa or organizing the naming ceremony for the child, he didn’t delve too deeply into his motivations for doing
either. He just felt that they were simply things that should be done, or to be more exact, doing these things didn’t affect him much.
He hadn’t really given any thought to his feelings. He still had no special feelings for Marigold, and living together didn’t suddenly make him develop feelings for her either. But if one were to insist that there wasn’t any change at all, that was obviously impossible.
At the very least, he didn’t dislike Marigold as intensely as he did before. It could even be said that he’d loathed Marigold in the past, especially when she schemed against him. Although they later resolved the issue of Marigold’s pregnancy with money, he still couldn’t bring himself to like her after all she’d done.
Nevertheless, Marigold was unaware of all this at the moment.
During this period, she got along well with Gilbert, and he took good care of her. She’d already had feelings for him to begin with, so it was practically impossible for her to put a leash on her emotions and stop herself from falling for him. She’d even started fantasizing about a life with Gilbert; she began imagining and looking forward to them raising the child together.
’The post-op recovery is going well, but you still need regular medical checkups. Also, don’t forget to take your medication,” Jenny instructed after reading Marigold’s medical report, feeling relieved.
Marigold nodded obediently, not daring to object in the slightest. “I understand. I’ll make sure to take my medicine diligently and come for regular checkups.”
“Well, there shouldn’t be any complications with your health.” Jenny put down the documents and smiled at her.
Marigold smiled back in response, but after hesitating for a moment, she couldn’t help but ask, “Jenny, is there a possibility of a relapse in the future? ■
Jenny’s expression froze; she was hoping that she could dodge the bullet and avoid answering this particular question.
‘ Don’t worry. You can tell me anything. I can handle it,” Marigold said with a nonchalant wave of her hand, appearing completely unfazed.
But Jenny saw through her and knew that it was just a facade. “Although the surgery has removed all the cancer cells, there’s still a possibility of recurrence. That’s just how our bodies are-you never know when something might go wrong inside, so you must get examined regularly.” This way, even if there was a relapse, it could be treated promptly without it getting out of hand.
’Okay, I understand.’ Marigold’s mood was somewhat affected. If there was a chance of relapse, that meant she might leave this beautiful world at any time. She didn’t want that. She hadn’t seen her child grow up yet, and she had yet to get together with Gilbert in earnest.
As if deducing what she was thinking, Jenny quickly said, “Don’t fret too much. It’s also possible that there won’t be a relapse. Maintain a positive mindset and stick to a regular daily routine, okay?” ‘Yeah, I know.” She knew all that, but she couldn’t suppress her fear of death no matter how hard she tried.