Chapter 1586 - Okay. Let us separate.

Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios

“Understand? Why do you have to understand him?”

Ji Ziming’s eyes darkened. This woman promised him yesterday that she would not see any other man in a different light, yet it had not even been twenty hours and her promise was already broken.

How could he possibly calmly let her talk about understanding Joe in front of him?

She could not and it must never happen!

“When did I say that? What I mean is that he made that promise yesterday, so if he’s not in the hospital today, then he’s breaking his words to me.”

Her moist eyes were calm as she regarded him seriously.

“If he does, other than this hospital, even his family’s company will become mine.”

His eyes glinted with a dark light. Even though he was looking at her, it felt more like he was talking to the doctor.

“You are threatening him like that. If he feels threatened enough, he just may not help cure our son.”

She did not wish for him to treat Joe this way, nor did she wish for the doctor to fly back to England overnight.

“Don’t worry; he won’t leave as he is a doctor with morals. If he’s that unreliable, I wouldn’t have looked for him in the first place. He also wouldn’t have flown over to here just to see our son.”

His lips curled into a radiant smile, stunning the woman. She felt isolated and that his low, magnetic voice was coming from some faraway place.

Suddenly, she recalled a dream she had had of this man and Qu Jingwan leaving together. Old people said that dreams were the opposite of reality; hence, she did not have to be afraid that he would, one day, leave her.

In truth, she knew that it was impossible. This man would rather get hurt than leave her, and vice versa.

“Okay. Let’s quickly go find him. I don’t want to make him unhappy by going there late.”

Her eyes glistened as she walked to the three children with a smile. “I want to bring you three somewhere today; are you okay with that?”

“Where are we going? Are there fun things to play there?”

Ran Ran looked up and blinked her large eyes in anticipation.

“There are. Other than those, there are also pretty big sisters in that place. They know more stories and cartoons than we do. Do you want to come with us now?”

“Yes, yes! I want to go. Mommy, daddy, listen to me: We all want to go!”

Ran Ran stood up excitedly and smiled innocently at her parents. “Mommy, if we go there, what time will we be coming back? Grandma said that she will cook tea-flavored eggs for me. I want to eat those.”

“We will be back soon. Grandma’s tea-flavored eggs will be done when we come back.”

“Really? Doesn’t that mean that I will get to eat them after coming back? I can talk to the big sisters over there and hear interesting stories, right?”

Ran Ran’s eyes spun as they sparkled. She then looked up at her father, who was standing behind her mother, and her tone deepened. “As for daddy, I decided not to quarrel with you anymore, so let’s patch up. It’s fine if you want to marry my mommy, but we must divorce first before you can. Like that, there will be a big boy like you who will come to marry me.”

She had a solemn look. Her parents stifled their laughter by pursing their lips.

“Okay, let’s get divorce, so I can marry your mommy.”

The man’s eyes glinted. He looked at his daughter, who had a serious look, yet could not point out what was giving him a queer feeling.

“Okay. Now, we have no relationship. You can go ahead and marry mommy, but you must promise me that you will treat her well and not bully, scold, or hurt her. My mommy is the most amazing person in the world and is also the most beautiful girl out there.”

Pei Ge cocked her head at her daughter. She was clearly just a little girl, yet she sounded like an adult who was worrying about her daughter marrying someone. It was as though their roles had been reversed.

“Okay. I promise and agree to your every word. I promise to treat your mommy well and take care of her once I marry her. If anyone dares to bully your mommy, I will definitely not let that person off.”

Ji Ziming seriously promised his little daughter. He, who had yet to get married, experienced getting a divorce, and this person was even his daughter.

Outsiders did not know, but the woman standing at the side was secretly laughing at this.

“Okay, okay. Now, go and ready your stuff. Your daddy and I will bring you to that fun place. You will definitely like it there. Your brothers will be coming with us, too. Shall we get going now?”

She looked at Ran Ran with a light smile on her lips. Her voice was sweet and motherly as she said, “If you don’t go, you may not have another chance to go there again.”

“I will go! My two brothers will be with me, so wait for us.”

The girl jumped off her seat and turned around to make her mother notice her.

“Okay. We will wait for you kids.”

After saying this, the couple went into the kitchen to inform Zhang Manhua that they were leaving. The family of five then drove to Joe’s hospital. Before they entered, they spotted Cherrie who was waiting for them at the entrance in her pink dress.

“Sir, madam, Dr. Joe told me to bring you to another room today.”

The nurse only said this after the family of five alighted from their car.

Ji Ziming sized up the nurse before him. Her skin was so white that it was almost transparent. As she was wearing a pink uniform yesterday, he had not noticed her, but it seemed that she was Joe’s type.

Even after many years, the women working by his side were all the type he liked.

“Okay, lead the way.”

He nodded and then held Pei Ge’s hand while watching their three children follow Cherrie into a bright room. Its door was small, but the interior was huge. It was the largest of all the wards he had seen.

“Sir, madam, this is where Dr. Joe will attend to the little master. He’s waiting in a separate room for you.” She pointed at the room next to the ward.

“Thank you, Cherrie.”

Pei Ge thanked her, then followed Ji Ziming into that room.

When the three children saw the huge room full of toys they had never seen before, they quickly dashed inside, not noticing that their parents were in the room next door, which they could not see.