Chapter 31 Dad, I Want Mom

Seeing the name of Lois on the screen, Joey angrily threw the phone aside.

Maggie had been crying since she left the hospital. Joey thought that she would be better and stop crying so hard without him. However, none of the servants was useful. They made the child cry so hard even passed out.

When he came back and went upstairs, he found that Maggie's face was red and the temperature was so high. He called the family doctor of the old house in a hurry. When Lois called, Joey was looking at the doctor who was giving Maggie an injection.

In particular, the little girl had a high fever and was still in a coma. Her physiological reaction hadn't gone down yet. She twitched two times from time to time, which made people feel sorry for her.

"Mom..."Maggie's hoarse and crying voice almost drove Joey crazy!

Joey looked at the ringing phone irritably again. This woman was so annoying!

"Hello!" His voice was full of disgust.

Noticing his displeasure, Lois cautiously asked, "Joey, where is Maggie?"

"The baby is still little. We have to lower her body tem

usly decorated, with various dishes and a partner of handsome men and beautiful women.

Joey was still alone. He walked past the guests casually. Most of them were the employees of the company, and of course, there were also many daughters from rich families he invited.

Joey turned his head and told his secretary to check the trace of Kent. Then he lowered his head and whispered in his ear for a while. Steve looked at his boss awkwardly and reluctantly agreed. Then he turned around to complete the task given by his boss.

Kent arrived late. He was wearing an Armani black suit, which set off his thin body, tall and long, well arranged hair, a gentle smile, and a pair of gold rimmed glasses, making him look more elegant.

All the ladies present looked at him with admiration and infatuation. Kent walked into the hall of the party in silence, as if he didn't notice that he had already made the spring water drunk.

When Kent arrived, Joey was smoking impatiently, leaning against the window. Half of his face was hidden in the wheel of light, kept changing.