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Chapter 608

The car door opened, and a silver-haired man appeared, wearing a mask, with deep and dark eyes.

His sharp eyebrows slightly frowned, and he wore a shirt and trousers, giving him an air of extravagance.

“Mr. Wood, this is the best hospital in the area,” Fiona said.

Shawn clenched a fist with one hand, put it on his lips, and coughed twice. “Uh… cough cough, let’s go in.”

“You take some medicine first and see if it improves. If not, we will leave tonight and return to Sea City to ask the

family doctor to take a look at you.”

Shawn coughed and felt tight in his chest.

He did not know if it was because the climate was not suited to him or if the air quality here was too bad.

Everything in the five-star hotel was up to his standard.

He did not sleep all night, and he was not used to it, so he sat in the living room of the suite with his computer on

and worked all night.

Then, at dawn, he started coughing.

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The hospital was filled with the pungent smell of disinfectant, people came and went, and the air was dull.

Shawn was also the most eye-catching presence in the crowd. Countless eyes were focused on him.

He went to the Respiratory Department.

The Respiratory Department was on the third floor.

The elevator in the hospital was crowded with people, and there was a long queue. Shawn was used to taking the

exclusive elevator, and it was impossible for him to be in a crowd of people, so he simply walked up the stairs.

The pediatric consulting room was facing the stairs on the second floor!

Shawn stepped up the steps, lowering his eyes slightly, indifferent to everything around him.

After seeing the doctor, he was going to visit Mr. Hughes.

If Molly had not shown up then, he would leave.

He would come back next time.

At this moment, Gale has completely transformed into a superwoman.

She took a number and cued up at the registration counter, holding the medical record and checklist in her hand,

ready to pay the fee.

Because she left in a hurry, Gale did not even have time to wash her face. She wore a plain T-shirt, trousers, and

sneakers, and her hair was draped softly behind. She was petite and thin, looking like a college student.

She used to love to dress like this.

Comfortable and natural.

She was too anxious, and people were coming and going at the door of the Pediatrics Department. Gale was only

focused on walking forward and accidentally. bumped into a child.

The child just learned to walk, wobbled twice, and fell to the ground with a buttock.

“Waaaa…” The child pursed his mouth and began to cry.

“Ah… I’m sorry.” Gale quickly apologized, bent down, and helped the child up. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to, don’t

cry.”

She had taken care of two children, so she was experienced.

It just so happened that there was a lollipop left by Joshua in the bag.

Gale took it out and stuffed it into the child’s hand. “Eat the candy, it won’t hurt after.” The child stopped crying

immediately when he saw the candy.

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Gale breathed a sigh of relief, got up, and continued to walk to the payment window.

Her figure flashed past the open door at the top of the stairs.

Like a gust of wind.

Just two seconds.

Shawn just happened to walk up to the last step on the second floor.

He only saw a delicate figure with fluttering long hair walking in front.

Among the crowd, she was so conspicuous and outstanding, with a superior figure.

Even with simple clothes, one could imagine her beauty and gentleness.

“Mr. Wood? Mr. Wood?” Fiona was a little surprised when he saw him stop. “The

Respiratory Department is on the third floor, and we have to go up one more floor.”

Shawn asked lightly. “Did you see that?”

“Ah? What did you see?”

Fiona looked around in confusion