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From Hatred to Passionate Love Amelia Hart

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Chapter 403 The Best Specialist Performs Surgery on Lucy Kelvin gently patted her back.

"Daddy, you can't do that," Lucy said. "I always bathe myself. You're a grown man; how can you let Mommy work so hard?" "Okay, I'll do it myself." "Kelvin!" Penelope snapped. "Can you eat properly? Can't you keep your mouth shut while eating?" "I can." Penelope started piling food onto his plate.

He didn't refuse; he ate everything she gave him.

"No cold water baths. If you catch a cold and delay the surgery, I won't let you off," Penelope warned. "Starting tomorrow, no more ginseng chicken soup!" Kelvin was already quite warm. When she slept with him at night, he felt like a furnace.

'What if he really got a nosebleed? What if he couldn't control himself at night?' "Okay," Kelvin said slowly as he ate. "I'll listen to you. You're the boss in this house." Penelope felt like she was punching cotton.

But she couldn't say anything, so she just fumed silently.

Kelvin raised his hand and gently brushed her cheek.

Lucy covered her mouth and giggled. "Looks like Daddy found a good way to make Mommy happy without kissing!" "No," Kelvin replied. "I still prefer to solve things with a kiss." Lucy had truly turned traitor! Tpassed day by day.

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With the surgery approaching, doctors cmore frequently. Lucy often spent the entire morning in the examination room, and Penelope could only wait outside. Maybe it was the ginseng, but Lucy's complexion improved, her cheeks becoming rosy. Penelope expressed her gratitude to Brandon and would take tto call Ruby to ask about Sam.

However, for sreason, Sam was always reluctant to video call her.

Penelope thought he was upset and had a grudge. She planned to apologize properly once things settled down. She had neglected Sam.

However, Penelope had no idea that Sam was staying with the Walker family and avoided video calls to prevent her from finding out! It was Saturday night and tomorrow was Lucy's surgery day.

Penelope was restless all day. She couldn't eat or sleep and looked exhausted and haggard.

She stood on the small balcony of the ward, feeling the evening breeze.

"Not sleeping yet?" Kelvin walked over. "What are you thinking about?" At this moment, Penelope didn't mind sharing her worries with him. After all, he was Lucy's father.

"Thinking about the surgery tomorrow makesuneasy," Penelope said. "I'm afraid..." Kelvin gently placed his hand on her shoulder and pulled her closer. "It'll be fine." Normally, she would brush his hand away, but today she didn't have the energy. She was just a woman.

She needed a strong shoulder to lean on, a safe harbor to shield her from the storm.

If you're loving the book, nel5sis where the adventure continues. Join us for the complete experience—all for free. The next chapter is eagerly waiting for you! "Lucy has been weak since she was little," Penelope said. "She'd catch colds and coughs easily. She had bronchitis, and often needed to take toff for hospital visits. Gradually, she got sick more often and for longer periods." "Penelope, you've worked hard taking care of her all these years." Kelvin's eyes were full of pain.

Just imagining Penelope standing alone in the hospital, holding Lucy, helpless and without support, made his heart ache.

When they needed him most, he wasn't there.

A man should protect his woman; that was his responsibility! "It's my fault. When I was pregnant with Lucy, I didn't take good care of myself, which left her with health issues from the womb. Her resistance and immunity are poor," Penelope blamed herself. "It's my failure." But the only consolation was that Sam was very healthy, always energetic and resilient.

If he caught a cold, a hot shower and a good night's sleep would fix it.

"How can you blyourself?" Kelvin comforted. "Penelope, you've been a very strong and capable mother." Moreover, Penelope was still with him during the early stages of her pregnancy.

At that time, she was deeply troubled and depressed.

Plus, she had dived into the sea that affected the pregnancy. It was a miracle she survived, and even more so that Lucy was born safely! Thankfully, Penelope and Lucy were safe! "It's my fault," Kelvin said. "If I had let go earlier, you and Lucy wouldn't have suffered these." Penelope turned and looked up at him.

She wanted to ask, the past is past, but what about now? Would he let go now? But the words lingered on her lips and eventually were swallowed back.

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If you're loving the book, nel5sis where the adventure continues. Join us for the complete experience all for free. The next chapter is eagerly waiting for you! "It's not hard. With Lucy, I've always felt happy "om Penelope shook her head: "She's very sensible and well-behaved. Every tshe takes medicine, no matter how bitter, she pinches her nose, closes her eyes, and swallows it in one go. Watching her take medicine once breaks my heart once. I've tried many ways to improve her health, but the results have been poor. The weakness from the womb can't be fixed later." Penelope only hoped that as Lucy grew, her health would improve year by year. Kelvin held her tightly, giving her support and warmth. He wanted her to know he was always there, by her side and within reach, visible whenever she turned around.

Once Penelope started talking about Lucy's illness, she couldn't stop.

saida"! always the "Speaking of which, I also delayed the best tto treat Lucy "Penelope thought she just had a common cold, so I only took her to the clinic downstairs. I should have taken her to the hospital for a thorough check-up earlier. At that time, Lucy often had nosebleeds, but I didn't pay much attention." She leaned on Kelvin's shoulder, quietly looking at the night view of LA.

The lights of thousands of homes had a sense of peace and distance at this moment.

"Until one day, Lucy had a high fever that wouldn't go down. We went to the hospital and found out she had leukemia. At that moment, my world collapsed." Recalling the hardships of treating Lucy, Penelope sighed softly.

She didn't know why she was telling Kelvin all this, maybe because she was too troubled.

She wasn't someone who liked to complain.

Kelvin gently patted her back.

"Penelope, I won't let anything happen to Lucy. I'll do whatever it takes to cure her, "he comforted NO softly. "The world's best experts are performing Lucy's surgery. She will be safe and healthy." She nodded.

"Grandpa personally went to the church to get a protective charm. You should tie it to Lucy's bed." "Okay, Lucy has so many people who love her." Kelvin's chin brushed against her hair. "I'm here, Penelope. I'm here." He kept repeating this, hoping to bring her peace.