Chapter 456 God Is On Chesney's Side
Chapter 456 God Is On Chesney's Side
Chesney was still laughing before the call was connected. However, she began to pretend by switching her facial expression and even her tone immediately when the call was connected.
Julian, who was watching from the corner, was stunned.
Oh dear, Chessie was... kind of talented at acting.
Chesney gazed at Julian proudly and then continued speaking in a fearful and needy tone. "Where are you, mommy? Chessie is i n pain. I want mommy...”
Susan was nervous and anxious when she heard Chesney's weak and suffering voice.
Panicked, she asked, "Where’s daddy, Chessie? Hurry up, get him to take you to the hospital! Mommy will meet you there, okay?"
"I don't want to. I don't want to go to the hospital." Chesney suddenly burst into tears. "The hospital is scary. Could you come and check my tummy, mommy? Please? I want mommy..."
Susan was panicking, so she agreed instantly. “Alright, Chessie, I'll be there soon. Could you pass the phone to your daddy?"
"Okay, mommy, please come," Chesney said as she sobbed and then handed the cell phone to Julian.
Julian looked at Chesney with a rewarding gaze as he took the phone.
Meanwhile, Susan was walking out of the house as she spoke on the phone.
"What's going on, Julian?! How did Chessie get a stomach ache?"
"I'm not really sure." Julian added as he glimpsed at Chesney, "Perhaps... it’s because of the sorbet?"
Instantly, Susan was pissed off. "What's wrong with you, Julian? Why did you give her a sorbet when the weather is so cold? Are you crazy?”
"She wanted it..."
"You just gave her one because she wanted it? Forget about it, let's talk later!"
Susan got in the car angrily.
Julian coughed and pretended to ask, "Are you sure you want to come? I can bring Chessie over if you don't feel like seeing m e.” 'Chessie is in pain, and you want her to go
through all this hassle?" Susan asked angrily.
"I’m sorry, you have to come over then," Julian answered helplessly.
Susan put down the phone immediately and got the driver to speed up.
"How was it?" Chesney smiled as she gazed at Julian.
"Amazing!" Julian gave her a thumbs-up.
Chesney chuckled and then moved a bar stool over. She clumsily climbed up and stood on the bar stool. "I've created this opportunity for you, dear comrade Shaw. Kindly utilize this opportunity wisely since I have to pretend to be sick for a few days anyhow," Chesney said as she tapped Julian's shoulder.
"Yes, Your Highness. I will not let you down,” Julian said seriously.
Chesney nodded with satisfaction. "I’m glad that you finally woke up. Oh, remember to inform the admin staff of my kindergarten...”
"Let me handle the leave application. I'll get it done for you," Julian said.
Chesney got down from the bar stool after giving Julian a rewarding gaze.
However, she kept climbing up and down the bar stool repeatedly.
"What are you doing, my sweetheart?” Julian asked in shock.
Helplessly, Chesney asked Julian as she gasped, "Could you tell me how you earned so much money, daddy? My brain seems to be functioning better than yours. Am I not supposed to look sick since I'm unwell? We'll both be in trouble if the plan is ruined."
Chesney continued climbing up and down repeatedly until her cheeks flushed and her forehead was covered in sweat.
Julian seemed inspired and quickly cheered for Chesney. Meanwhile, he also got the house doctor over so that they knew what to say later.
Suddenly, the security guard called.
Julian immediately said nervously, "Your mommy is here."
Chesney quickly got down from the bar stool and rushed back to her room upstairs. "I've done you a big favor this time, daddy! Please remember to thank me later!” She shouted as she ran up to her room.
"Will do,” Julian answered as he headed out to bring Susan.
Susan was already at the door when he stepped out of the house.
"Su..." Julian was about to speak.
Susan asked him angrily as she stared at him, "What do you think you're doing? How could you leave Chessie alone when she is unwell?”
Susan hurried over to Chesney before Julian could manage to respond.
Julian quickly followed after her while rubbing his nose.
The room's door was open.
Chesney was lying in bed. She was flushed and sweaty, and she seemed to have difficulty breathing.
Julian could not help but secretly give her a thumbs-up as he watched her showtime. I t was so real! NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.
How are you feeling, Chessie?" Susan hurried to her bedside.
"Mommy... Mommy..." Chesney struggled to speak. "Chessie is hurting."
"Which part is hurting, Chessie? Is it your stomach? Anywhere else?" Panicked, Susan almost burst into tears. "No, no, I'm taking you to the hospital."
Julian quickly stopped her. "It's not that bad. The doctor checked on Chessie and also prescribed some medicine. She probably just caught a cold. She will be fine after taking the medicine. Perhaps, it might be even worse if she catches the flu o n the way to the hospital."
Susan ignored Julian right away and checked with the doctor. "How's Chessie's condition, doctor?"
The doctor answered with a smile, "Like M r. Shaw just mentioned, Chessie caught a cold. It's nothing very serious. Perhaps, the weather and the sorbet were too cold for her body, so she is not feeling well. She'll b e fine after resting for a few days."
Finally, Susan was relieved.
"Mommy, mommy..." Chesney called out again at the right time. "Chessie is not feeling well."
Susan grabbed her hand gently with care and shot a glimpse at Julian. "Have you given her medicine?"
“Yes, I have," Julian said.
"But... I’m still not feeling better...” Chessie continued to complain.
"It's alright, Chessie. You'll be fine soon." Susan comforted her dearly. "Mommy will help massage your tummy, alright?"
"Okay." Chesney nodded lightly.
The doctor quietly left as Julian gave him a hint.
Susan wrapped Chessie in her embrace as she got under the blanket and then gently massaged Chessie's tummy.
Chesney immediately looked calm, and a relaxed expression appeared on her face.
She'd had digestion problems since a young age, but Julian and Susan were uncertain if it was because Chessie had been fed alcohol and sleeping pills when she had still been an infant.
Susan kept Chessie in her arms throughout the night and massaged her tummy every once in a while.
Chesney, on the other hand, felt guilty as she saw Susan panic and worry.
Chesney was a bad child. She had lied to mommy...
But... She really did not want her parents to separate, though.
Mommy had said that lies said with good intentions were forgivable. Thus, mommy would definitely forgive Chessie because she had lied with good intentions.
Chesney gently leaned against Susan as she was embraced by her and mumbled," Where are you, daddy? I want daddy."