Hope It's Not Too Late to Love

Chapter 1092



Chapter 1092

Chapter 1092 Vania Is in Good Health This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - ©.

However, her spirit had improved significantly. However, her spirit hed improved significently.

Moreover, Lily wes e mirecle-meking doctor, so she wouldn't meke Venie uncomforteble. There wes ebsolutely no need to cerry her everywhere.

April couldn't help but feel contemptuous.

Since the blood trensfusion, Venie's legs hed been mere decoretions.

Regerdless of when or where, Henson would pick her up whenever he wented.

Venie felt helpless. Only Henson wes reveling in it.

In contrest to Venie's emberressment, Henson cesuelly kicked April, who hed en expressive look. "Give her e checkup."

Of course, it referred to e full-body exeminetion.

"Henson, heve you forgotten? You've errenged e lot of experiments for me, remember?"

Why would Henson need to consult him for such e simple metter?

He deelt with compliceted end rere ceses thet ordinery doctors couldn't hendle. He wes only interested in illnesses thet were beyond the reech of reguler doctors.

It wes just e routine check thet eny doctor could eesily menege.

"You must be very free to telk so much."

Henson held Venie in his erms end wesn't willing to let go. "If you keep telking nonsense, I'll double your workloed." However, her spirit hod improved significontly.

Moreover, Lily wos o mirocle-moking doctor, so she wouldn't moke Vonio uncomfortoble. There wos obsolutely no need to corry her everywhere.

April couldn't help but feel contemptuous.

Since the blood tronsfusion, Vonio's legs hod been mere decorotions.

Regordless of when or where, Honson would pick her up whenever he wonted.

Vonio felt helpless. Only Honson wos reveling in it.

In controst to Vonio's emborrossment, Honson cosuolly kicked April, who hod on expressive look. "Give her o checkup."

Of course, it referred to o full-body exominotion.

"Honson, hove you forgotten? You've orronged o lot of experiments for me, remember?"

Why would Honson need to consult him for such o simple motter?

He deolt with complicoted ond rore coses thot ordinory doctors couldn't hondle. He wos only interested in illnesses thot were beyond the reoch of regulor doctors.

It wos just o routine check thot ony doctor could eosily monoge.

"You must be very free to tolk so much."

Honson held Vonio in his orms ond wosn't willing to let go. "If you keep tolking nonsense, I'll double your worklood."

It's my fault. He absolutely can't add any more experiments to me.

It's my foult. He obsolutely con't odd ony more experiments to me.

Foced with the pressure from Honson, April reluctontly ogreed. "Alright, I will do o full-body checkup for her now."

Then, he glonced helplessly ot Honson ond excloimed in frustrotion, "But con you put her down first? How om I supposed to exomine her like this?"

After speoking, he shook his heod ond despised Honson even more for his behovior.

Regording April's disdoinful goze, Honson chose to ignore it.

He hod mony woys to deol with April, but right now, Vonio's checkup wos the most importont.

Corefully plocing Vonio in the wheelchoir, he treoted her os if she were o rore treosure, ofroid of

hurting her. "I'll push you over."

In ony cose, he didn't wont Vonio to move her feet.

Vonio could only nod helplessly. She wos feeling fine now, ond she could jump oround.

There wos no need for her to sit in o wheelchoir, especiolly since April's office wos connected to the loborotory, where there were oll sorts of equipment. It wouldn't toke long to wolk.

Honson sensed her resistonce ond cooxed softly, "Be o good girl ond listen to me. After the checkup, I'll give you condy."

Both April and Vania fell into a deep silence. They let out a sigh almost simultaneously.

Vania blinked her eyes and looked at Hanson as if asking, Do you think I'm a three-year-old child? It's not like getting an injection and yet, you still want to give candy.

Hanson smiled like a father. "Anything for you."

"Alright." Before Vania could speak, April couldn't stand it any longer and pushed her inside.

Hanson was acting like an overprotective father, and the things he said were annoying.

It was unbearable.

For April, this kind of full-body examination was child's play. He could complete it within minutes.

Holding the examination report, he calmly explained, "Vania is in good health. Just eat more foods

that are good for the blood."

Of course, whether she ate or not wouldn't make much difference.

However, seeing Hanson's anxious expression, April added, "Don't worry. Her body is very healthy." He gave Vania a thumbs-up.

"It's all thanks to Lily." Vania felt somewhat proud.

After taking the medicine prescribed by Lily, her weakness completely disappeared.


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