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Novel Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart by Quirinus Amalia

Moira and Sage had unknowingly played around here for a week. Moira had played around very happily and the most important thing was that as her mother, she felt that everything had gone smoothly.

Of course, there seemed to be some subtle changes in her feelings with Sage, and seemed to take great care of her and was very friendly.

Agnes sweetly called her Moira. That feeling was as if she was now a real big sister.

Moira really couldn't not dislike people from the Maxwell Family. She would calculate the time difference and call her father to find out about his condition. Elias's health was still quite good recently, so she could play around as much as she wanted.

Since the time he had fainted, he had often felt that his mental strength was insufficient to handle the matters of the company. His mind was not working well, and if he used his brain a little to think about more complicated work, he would feel a dull pain in his chest.

He could only rely on medicine to maintain his body's circulation. At this moment, his trusted aide, Koen, was helping him pack the information he had just approved of. Elias, who had been sitting for more than an hour, had just stood up, feeling dizzy and the world was spinning around him.

"Mr. Garcia, what's wrong? Is there something wrong?"

"It's nothing, I'm just a little dizzy. I'll be fine after a short rest!"

"Mr. Garcia, you can't go on like this forever. You should go to the hospital and do a thorough check-up."

"Do you know? The older people are! The more I'm afraid of entering a place like the hospital, the more I'll be afraid of finding out about it." Elias sat down and closed his eyes to rest.

Koen sighed, "You are worrying too much. Although Madame is also a shareholder in the company, she is focusing on the business of the diamond shop and is unable to help you."

"With the things over on my side, she still needs to be on fire. It's not bad that she can manage the business of the diamonds." Elias replied with his eyes closed.

"Mr. Garcia, your body is also more important! You should go to the hospital. Yesterday, when you were chatting with elder miss and you had just finished taking your medicine, you lied and said that you were doing very well! Why do you have to do this?"

"Moira is having fun abroad, so I won't disturb her. I have nothing much to do anyway, she rarely has fun with her son. If she knows that I'm not well, she definitely won't have a good time either."

"Right now, only elder miss still cares about you. That young miss seems to be more playful." Koen was Elias's trusted aide, so he had also participated in the Garcia Family's matters.

Elias sighed heavily, "Between my two daughters, only Moira is sensible. Molly is still a person who hasn't grown up, she's only interested in playing, she asks me for it when she has no money, or she asks her mother for it. Moira has never taken the initiative to ask me for money! I feel that I owe her."

"That's because elder miss is sensible and appreciates your suffering."

"So! I plan to give her my stocks, in addition to her mother's 30% stake, so that she can have half of the company's assets in the future. It's not in vain for me to have such a good daughter."

Koen nodded, "You're right!"

"Koen, just line up the carriages!" I still have to go to the hospital in the afternoon, and for the sake of Moira's daily concerns, I can't keep up with my body.

"Is it the nearby hospital?"

"Right, we won't take a detour."

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