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Chapter 1052

Grace nodded. This analysis indeed made her feel much more assured.She didn't ask for Alice to thrive in Sunny Group; she only wished that she could be steady and independent.She was touched that Timothy offered to look after Alice.

She looked at him and suggested, "You don't have to look out for Alice. She needs to stumble sometimes so that sheunderstands her position and role better."

"| won't do it deliberately,” he said. "Alice is your mom's child. About your mom and I, | always think that | didn't do well. If | haddone well enough, your mom wouldn't have left, and there wouldn't be such regrets."

"Mr. Yarbrough." Grace turned to him and reminded him, "Don't mention this anymore, especially in front of Aunt Quinn. | don'tthink there is a woman who can put up with her husband reminiscing continuously and regretting the present."

He was astounded. He looked at her and understood what she meant.

He nodded.

The atmosphere became silent again.

Timothy didn’t mind it at all. As long as he could accompany her, it would be good to stay a little longer.

Even if they didn't talk and just sat there like this, it was fine.

Grace kept drinking the smoothie, and she finished it in no time. It seemed that she was even hungrier than she thought.She touched her stomach and thought of eating something else.

Timothy had also noticed her actions.

The butler came forward with the menu and handed it to her, "Madam Grace, this is the lunch menu you ordered today."She took a look and requested, "Prepare some of Mr. Yarbrough's favorite dishes."

Meanwhile, she looked at Timothy, "What would you like to eat?”

"You don't have to cook to my tastes, I'm okay with anything. I'm fine with anything that can make my stomach full," he politelysaid.

Grace was stunned and said, "It's okay. Whatever you want to eat, the chef can prepare for you.”"I'm used to it," he said. "I've been like this all these years. | don't have any requests."

She was still surprised, but when she thought about how he worked from nothing to achieve what he had now, she knew that itwas difficult for him and didn't say anything else.

She said to the butler, "Then well go with the menu.”"Yes, Madam."

"Wait." Timothy stopped him and said, "Mr. Butler, please serve some fruits | brought earlier for Grace. She has already finishedher milkshake, and | think she is still very hungry."

The butler was dazed.

Grace also requested, "Yes, bring me some fruit sent by Mr. Yarbrough.”

After all, he was her father. She didn't want to disappoint him by rejecting his kindness to her.

The butler wanted to say something.

Grace stated directly, "Mr. Yarbrough is not an outsider."

"Alright."

He quickly served a large plate of fruit platter, with many kinds of fruits.

Timothy was very happy to see Grace eat the fruits as well.

However, no one had expected that she would have diarrhea that afternoon.

Her stomach was very sore. After going to the bathroom three times, she was weak and drained.

Feeling that something was wrong, the butler quickly called Heinz to inform him and at the same time sent Grace to the hospital.Heinz was about to go crazy and rushed all the way to the hospital.novelbin

She was given intravenous therapy. At first, she had diarrhea, and then she started to vomit.

The doctor conducted a test immediately, and the results came out very quickly. It was the residue of pesticides.

"What's going on?" As soon as Heinz entered the room, he asked the doctor, "She was fine this morning, Why did it suddenlybecome like this? How is my wife?"

"Pesticide residue," the doctor handed the test results to Heinz. "Observation is needed."He was confused in an instant, "How could there be pesticide residue? What's going on, Mr. Butler?"

The butler was also baffled, "President, the food that | bought are all organic and pesticide-free. It's impossible for there to beresidues of pesticides. | don't know!"

"If you don't know then who else would know?" Heinz said sternly, "I've entrusted everything to you. How dare you say you don'tknow?"

"| really am," the butler was dazed and suddenly remembered. "President, Mr. Yarbrough came today at noon and brought a lotof things. | wasn't going to give them to Madam Grace, but her heart softened when she saw him so she asked me to serve thefruits."

“Are you sure it's because of these fruits?" Heinz asked in a deep voice.

"| can't be sure," the butler was also very anxious. "I've kept those fruits, why don't | bring them here for a test? Then, we'll knowwhat's going on."

Heinz gave Lester a look and ordered, "Send the butler back and take a sample of everything that Grace ate today.""Yes, sir!" Lester answered.Heinz then rushed into the ward. When he saw Grace's pale face, his heart ached instantly. "Grace."

“Much better," On the contrary, she comforted him. Seeing his pale face, he looked much worse than her. She tried to smile andsaid, "I'm much better."

“Are you really feeling better? You look so sick." Heinz only hated that he had not protected her well."| feel much better," She was much more stable now. "| stopped vomiting and I'm not going to the bathroom anymore."

He didn't feel relieved at all. Helooked at her and her ake agdoaid\ie inchaale poonswi at there'spesticide residue in the food youate?" Please read the original contentat NovelDrama.Org.

She was shocked and looked at him, "Pesticide residue? How can that be?"

Heinz didn't know how to answer her,so he just said, "We still can't be surewhich food you ate ad\pesticicel |resjdugy tester and the butler havegone back to pick up the foodsamples. We'll do a test and seewhere it comes from." Please readthe original content atNovelDrama.Org.

Grace was also speechless. She had always been fine, why did she suddenly become like this?

She thought of the fruits she ate at noon which were bought by Mr. Yarbrough.

Would he harm her?

It was impossible.

Grace had great faith in Mr. Yarbrough. She believed that he would never hurt her, but who could it be?"Heinz, are you sure?" She asked.

"Grace, the doctor has tested that there is residue of pesticides. We don't know how much damage it will cause to you and thebabies," he explained.

Subconsciously, she touched her stomach; there were her babies in her belly.

Anxiety was instantly seen on her face.

"Please don't harm the babies." She was so worried that she was about to cry.

She thought it was nothing serious for her to have diarrhea and throw up.

However, the babies were growing in her belly. If there was any damage caused to them, it would be troublesome.They might be permanently disabled.

Thinking of this, Grace and Heinz were distressed.

At this moment, the doctor came inand informed them, "The pesticideresidue may cause chronic daraageto the hu ap hody\it@oald causedanes he not vomiting in general.However, this time, Mrs. Jones washaving diarrhea as well as vomiting,which shows that the pesticideresidue has exceeded the standardlimit." Please read the originalcontent at NovelDrama.Org.

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