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Stomp on Your Broken Heart With Our Babies

Chapter 1446
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Bonnie was naturally begging for it.

Dr. Leonard's medical skills she has witnessed with her own eyes, and it is not too much to say that he is a miracle doctor.

If you can get him to help you with the consultation, you may be able to see the minor problems that other doctors don't detect.

It's just that--

"Aren't you here to see a doctor, and now | have to trouble you to helpwith the consultation, isn't that a bit inappropriate?"

Jay shook his head, "Why yes, it just so happens that | don't feel like | have anything left to do, just wait a minute, I'll just go talk to

the nurse."

He got up, went to the nurse, and whispered a few words.

The nurse, full of shock, also returned a few words.

But Jay still resolutely turned around to leave.

"Wait a minute ......" the nurse tried to catch up.

Jay's cold, piercing gaze was directed at her, "I told you | don't need to see the doctor anymore, is there something I'm not making

clear, nurse?"

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Jay's tone was soft, a light smile hung on his face, but his words concealed threats and intimidation.

The nurse was too stunned to speak, her mouth and eyes wide open, dumbfounded in place.

"Let's go." Jay turned his head to Bonnie again, "Find a quieter corner and have your consultation first, then it's not too late for you

to cover for an examination."

"Good." Bonnie didn't see the scene just now and nodded her head.

The two went to the corner of the waiting room, which is where the questioning began.

After sexamination, Jay's handsbrow was furrowed and his thin lips were pursed into a line.

Bonnie instantly tensed up, "What's wrong, is the baby in a bad way?"

"It's true that | can't say it's good, but it's mind-boggling tothat you've becso weak when you've only been in Capital for a

short twhen the baby was so healthy and had no problems before." Jay replied.

At this point in the mind, only one thought flashed through.

Someone moved the needle.

"Have you been in contact with anyone lately?" Jay asked, "The kind that deliberately targets you."

"There is one, it's Auntie Nancy of the Jones Family ......"

Before the words were finished, Jay took over in one breath, "Impossible, she wouldn't do such a thing, laying hands on a small

child is the last thing she cares about."

After saying this, the heart stuttered.

Bonnie's suspicious gaze had swept over, "Dr. Leonard, you know Auntie Nancy?"

"Yes, | do know each other, after all, | have treated many patients at Capital." Jay answered vaguely.

In this way, it is like saying that Nancy is her own patient.

Bonnie did think so, too.

"If it wasn't Auntie Nancy, | think the only person | would have offended would have been Old Mr. Jones... Dr. Leonard, do you know

Old Mr. Jones well?"

"Kinda familiar, but from what | remember, he's not someone who would use such underhanded tactics either." Jay replied.

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Then Bonnie is out of answers.

"It doesn't matter if you take your tto think about it, anyway, now that you're in the hospital, I'll cover again once a day to

take your pulse and prescribe sherbs, and the baby will be fine." Jay said again.

Bonnie nodded, "Good, then I'll trouble you."

"There's nothing to be polite about, go ahead and get checked out, I'll take you back to your room later." Jay replied.

He did what he said he would do, and when Bonnie's examination was over, he did accompany her back to the ward.

At the entrance to the examination room, he bumped into Max.

"Why are you here, too, to administer the medicine?" Max asked.

Jay Cham's black eyes flashed, "Well, | happened to meet Mrs. Grant and said that the baby's fetal image is unstable, so | plan to

cover every day to check."

"That's great," Max was overjoyed, "I didn't even have the heart to approach you before when | knew you were being punished for

fear of causing you trouble, but | didn't expect you to take the initiative and say yes."

Punished?

Bonnie was full of confusion, "Dr. Leonard, the bruises on your body were not caused by bullying, but by punishment?"