Then Shawn added, "Why do I feel that you are getting more and more speechless?"
Hearing this, Ted was so angry that he glared at Shawn and said, "You brat. Even if I can't say it, it's not your turn to teach me!"
"How dare I?" Shawn retorted cheekily.
"Humph!" Hearing this, Ted said, "I just said that to remind you to remember, understand?"
Shawn said helplessly, "I know."
Windy liked to watch the stars, so she often stood at the balcony for a while before going to bed.
Especially in summer, Windy preferred to look at the stars while enjoying the cool wind.
A few days ago, it was winter, so every time she stood on the balcony and looked at the stars, Shawn found that he always carried Windy into the room domineeringly and closed the window tightly, fearing that she would catch a cold.
But now it was late spring and early summer, so Shawn didn't care much about her. Just let her be happy.
Tonight, Windy went to the balcony to watch the stars. When Shawn came out of the bathroom, he directly came to the balcony. He held her from behind, put his
o she finally agreed.
In the office of Marvin, he had already done a general check-up for Windy. Shawn was eager to know the answer, so he asked, "How is it going?"
After reading the examination report carefully, Marvin nodded and said, "Well, she is indeed pregnant. Today is the twenty-ninth day."
"It seems that the previous medicine diet is really effective."
As Marvin spoke, he looked at Shawn and said, "Don't worry. Windy and the baby are safe. As long as you take good care of them, they will be fine."
Shawn nodded. Although he didn't say anything, he was indeed relieved. To be honest, he believed in what Marvin said more than other doctors. As long as there was no problem with his words, then there would be no problem. This was his recognition of Marvin's medical skills.
Windy also believed in Marvin. She didn't know what would happen to her if he hadn't prescribed so many medicines for her, so she said to him, "Marvin, thank you very much this time. If you hadn't taken the trouble to get medicine for me, I don't think I would have recovered."