
Gavin was speechless.
At this moment, he had nothing to say.
He knew that Wendy had never played by the rules. However, it was a romantic and warm moment. Couldn't she just play by the rules and make him happy?
Wendy leaned against the window frame and nudged Gavin's arm in the car. "Why aren't you talking?"
Gavin remained silent.
What could he say? He was really desperate at this moment.
Wendy would never get his despair.
Gavin was well aware of this, so he handled the despair on his own. He pushed open the door and said, "Get in the car first."
"Okay!" Wendy got in the car obediently. She couldn't help talking to Gavin about today's exam. "Basically, the examination questions today weren't difficult for me, especially the ones in the afternoon's foreign language exam! According to this trend, I think I can completely pass the preliminary examination!"
Gavin gave Wendy an encouraging look and said, "I also think you will pass."
Wendy smiled. She leaned against him with one hand around his neck. "Shall we go back to the hospital or...?"
Gavin kissed Wendy on the forehead and said, "We can go anywhere you want."
Wendy thought for a moment and said decisively, "Let's go back to the hospital. I still need to revise. You... you'll just have a good rest!"
After returning to the hospital, Wendy ate some fruit and immediately began to review the contents of the exam the next day.
She grew up in Austrilia, so the foreign language exam and the morning exam this afternoon were not difficult for her.
However, tomorrow morning, she was going to take the test about medical-relevant knowledge, which was quite difficult.
If she didn't revise and worked hard to pass the exam, she would have her effort in the past year wasted, and she would have to retake the exam at this time next year.
Gavin didn't disturb Wendy. He got her a glass of water and went back to continue reading the financial news.
Brian speculated that Rowdy would use the Scott Group to do something in the near future. If it was illegal, it would be a good opportunity for them.
Therefore, Gavin could not miss any of the movements of the Scott Group.
After dinner, Wendy was about to continue to revise, but Gavin didn't allow her to do so and directly got her downstairs.
When Wendy was in medical college, she attended every class very seriously, and her professional foundation was far more solid than that of ordinary students. The exam tomorrow was actually not a big problem for her.
Gavin didn't want her to be too nervous, for it would affect her performance in the exam.
After going downstairs, Gavin had been holding Wendy's hand. He asked, "Which tutor did you choose?"
Wendy deliberately said vaguely, "A tutor in the hospital where I worked as an intern!"
When Gavin heard this, his face suddenly darkened. "Don't tell me that the tutor's surname is Xu."
In the cardiac surgery department of the hospital where Wendy worked as an intern, there were several doctors who had professional theoretical knowledge and skills, and Dr. Torres was one of them.
The amazing thing about Dr. Torres was that he had been famous in the medical field at a young age and was the idol of many medical students.
What was more amazing about him was that his facial features and temperament were quite good, and he was single. He was the absolute Prince Charming in the hearts of female nurses and patients in the hospital. Even Wendy could not help but take a fancy to him.
Gavin had accidentally found out in one of his contacts that Dr. Torres had improper thoughts about Wendy. In addition, Wendy regarded Dr. Torres as an idol, so he still minded her mentioning that doctor.
Wendy noticed that Gavin was really jealous, so she corrected him with a smile. "You're wrong. His surname is Liang. It's Dr. Oliver! Dr. Torres likes to go to all kinds of medical forums to communicate with others, and he's not interested in guiding a postgraduate."
Gavin's face finally looked better. "Dr. Oliver is not bad."
It was rare for Wendy to hear Gavin praise someone, so she hurriedly asked, "Why? What makes you think highly of her?"
Gavin said lightly, "I'm happy that she's a woman."
Wendy was speechless.
"Well, I have to admit that Gavin won this round."
They walked in the garden for more than 30 minutes, and then Gavin allowed Wendy to go back to the suite to continue her review.
Wendy was sent to the examination hall the next day.
When Wendy finished the medical exam in the afternoon, she felt as if she had been relieved. She took her things and hurried to the entrance of the examination hall.
She was already familiar with Gavin's routine. If she guessed correctly, he would wait for her at the entrance of the examination hall again today, wouldn't he?
When she walked to the entrance, she found that his car was indeed parked in the same place as usual.
Wendy ran over and opened the car door, only to find that the driver was alone in the car.
"Huh?" Wendy was stunned. She couldn't tell if she was disappointed or confused. She couldn't help asking, "Where's Gavin? Why didn't he come today?" Then, she suddenly had a bad feeling and asked more hurriedly, "What's going on with him?"
The fact that Gavin was sick still left a trauma on Wendy.
Even if he had recovered, she would still be worried that something would suddenly happen to him in a short time.
After hesitating for a few seconds, the driver motioned for Wendy to rest assured and said, "Mr. Gavin is fine..."
He obviously hadn't finished his words.
Not only was Wendy not relieved, but she also became more nervous. She asked, "Did something happen?"
"It's... Mr. Brian's daughter," the driver said. "Mrs. Lambert suddenly sent Young Miss to the hospital at noon for some reason. I heard that she is still in danger. Mr. Gavin stayed in the hospital and asked me to pick you up."
"Romy?"
Wendy felt as if she had been struck by lightning. She was not willing to accept such a fact.
She remembered that Romy had been diagnosed with genetic asthma after she was born. Brian had visited a lot of experts in this field for help, but there was nothing they could do.
The doctors just said that as long as the family paid attention to her syndrome when Romy was a child, her life would basically not be in danger when she grew up.
Joanne had been taking care of the little girl very carefully, for fear that something would happen to her suddenly.
But now, it seemed that some things were unavoidable.
Wendy got in the car as fast as she could. She fastened her seat belt and asked, "Romy was sent to the hospital at noon. Why didn't you tell me until now?"
"Mrs. Lambert was afraid that it would affect your exam, so she specifically told me not to let you know." The driver understood how Wendy was feeling, and he voluntarily said without her order, "I'll send you back to the hospital right away."
Wendy clutched the seat belt with one hand and kept looking at the time.
At this time, she didn't find the car fast enough even if it was speeding.
After 30 minutes, the driver finally got Wendy back to the hospital.
She randomly stopped a nurse and asked in a hurry, "Where is my cousin? Is she in the pediatrics department?"
The nurse shook her head and said, "She's already in the suite on the top floor of the inpatient building."
Wendy couldn't be more familiar with the inpatient building. She rushed straight over and went to the top floor.
There was only one ward on the top floor, which was not open to ordinary patients. Wendy didn't even have time to knock on the door and directly pushed it open and rushed in. When she was about to call Joanne, she found that Brian, Joanne, and others were in the living room, including Gavin.
The atmosphere in the living room was peaceful at first, but after she suddenly rushed in, the room instantly became quiet, and everyone looked like they had just seen an alien invader.
Finally, Joanne was the first to react. She smiled and asked Wendy, "Have you finished the exam?"
"Yes." Wendy didn't quite understand the situation. She nodded blankly and continued, "When I came out of the examination hall, the driver told me that Romy was not feeling well. Is she suffering from asthma? How is she now?"
"She's suffering from asthma." Joanne nodded and motioned for Wendy to rest assured. "But she's fine now. She's sleeping. You can go in and check on her."
Wendy walked into the room quietly and saw Romy sleeping on the big white bed. She raised her little hands and put them at the sides of her head. Her head was tilted, and she was sleeping soundly. She still looked as cute as ever.
It seemed that she was really fine now.
Wendy breathed a sigh of relief and walked out of the room. She suddenly collapsed on the sofa and looked up at the ceiling in despair. "I'm exhausted!"
Gavin took Wendy's bag and said, "Since you are worried, why didn't you call me first and ask about what's going on?"
Wendy was stunned when she heard that.
"Right. Why didn't I think of calling him first?
"Perhaps it's because I was too worried about Romy that I temporarily became stupid."
Wendy looked at Gavin helplessly and said, "I completely forgot that I could make a phone call..."
Joanne smiled and said, "Romy is fine now. You don't need to worry."
"Okay. I'm not worried anymore, and I'm too tired to do that." Wendy said in a crying tone, "I'm so hungry now."
The exam consumed her mental strength. But in Wendy's opinion, it was equivalent to consuming her physical strength.
She was so hungry that she did not even have the strength to lift her hand.
Joanne checked the time and found that it was almost time for dinner. She turned to look at Brian and asked, "Shall we take Wendy to have dinner?"
"Okay." Brian took Joanne's hand and said, "Let's go."
The group of people left the ward one after another. Brian and Joanne were still worried, so they went back to the room to check on Romy.
This afternoon, when Joanne was tidying up the two children's new clothes, Romy suddenly burst into tears. Her voice was very low, just like her usual snort, but it was obvious that she felt uncomfortable.
Joanne had always kept Romy's asthma in mind. As soon as she heard the little girl's voice, she knew that something was wrong. She ran over and found that Romy's face had turned blue.
While applying the medicine to Romy, she asked the driver to prepare the car and directly sent the little girl to the hospital. In the end, it even alarmed Chris and Freya.
When they arrived at the hospital, the doctor said that Romy's condition was much worse than before, and Joanne almost passed out.
Fortunately, it was only a false alarm in the end.
Martha followed them to the hospital and took care of Romy in the ward. When she saw Brian and Joanne coming in, she took the initiative to ask, "Sir, Mrs. Lambert, are you going out?"
Joanne nodded and said, "We're going out for dinner."
"Okay." Martha nodded and said with a smile, "Leave Romy to me. I'll inform the doctor directly if there's anything wrong."
Joanne looked at Romy and found that there was nothing unusual with the little girl. Only by then was she relieved to leave with Brian.


