Summary of Chapter 1357 from My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly)
Chapter 1357 marks a crucial moment in Kimberley’s Romance novel, My Husband Warm The Bed (Karen Daly). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Although Julien was much more sensible and much smarter than the kids of his age, he was still just a 12-year-old child. Just like the others, he was also human. After hanging upside down for quite a while, blood would rush to his head and his vision would turn blurry too.
When Silvia's vision had turned blurry, Julien could no longer see clearly too. However, he still knew that he had to help Jayden protect Silvia, so he tried his best to keep himself awake.
"I'm sorry, Julien! If I hadn't insisted on riding the roller coaster, you wouldn't be hanging here with me." Silvia regretted that she did not listen to Jayden. If she did, she would not have gotten Julien into trouble.
"Sister Silvia, I'm the one who should apologize." Julien blamed himself.
If Julien had not secretly wanted Jayden to fulfill the promise that he had given many years ago, he would not have chosen to come to the amusement park, and these things would not have happened.
"Julien, you are a really good child. You're still comforting me at times like this. You know, I used to get intimidated by you, and I always felt that you despise me. Now that I think about it, I must be thinking too much. You just don't like to talk. Why would you not like me, right?"
"Sister Silvia..."
"Julien, you're really nice!" Just when Silvia thought that her body was giving in, Jayden seemed to have appeared before her. She could feel his embrace and the warmth of his body. She could even hear his anxious voice echoing in her ears, "Silvia..."
She mustered all the energy left in her body and called out Jayden's name, "Jayden?"
"Silvia, it's me, you're fine now. Hang in there, okay?" Jayden kept repeating these words. Silvia heard him, and she wanted to tell him that she was fine. However, there was no sound coming through her lips. She did not know why, but she just did not have the strength to utter a sound.
What on earth happened to her?
She did not know, but Jayden probably knew. He kept on calling her name, "Silvia, it's okay, it's okay. Trust me, you'll be fine."
Silvia felt that it was no big deal. It was just a light bleeding and her head was a little dizzy. She thought there were no other problems, but Jayden's tone sounded like she was seriously injured.
"Jayden, I'm really fine." Silvia really wanted to open her eyes to tell Jayden that he did not have to worry about her. However, she did not even have the strength to blink her eyes.
Later on, Silvia could no longer hear a single thing Jayden was saying to her. She felt that her head was getting heavier. It had become so heavy that she could not think about anything anymore.
When Silvia regained her consciousness, she was already in the hospital. That's right, she was in the hospital. She was certain because she could smell the disinfectant and even saw a doctor in a white coat as soon as she woke up.
She had always been in good health and rarely got admitted into the hospital, so why was she here?
Silvia thought about it and recalled the roller coaster accident that she was involved in. She remembered that she had only sustained a minor injury, it was not a big deal at all. It was not like she had never bled before, but why did she get admitted this time?
"Silvia!" Just as Silvia was lost in her thoughts, Jayden's voice suddenly sounded in her ears. Jayden grabbed her hand and held her hand tightly within his palms. "You're awake."
Seeing that he was looking haggard because of his worry for her, Silvia's heart ached. "I'm sorry, Jayden. I made you worry again."
He raised his hand and rubbed her head gently as he said in a hoarse voice, "Silly woman. I should be the one saying sorry, not you."
"Jayden, stop saying that I'm silly, will you?" Silvia withdrew her hand and said sullenly, "The largest amusement park in Chatterton Town, and more than a hundred dollars just for the admission. I thought that their facilities would be tiptop, but it turns out that there would still be technical issues at such an established park. And Julien and I happened to be on that very ride. It was obviously not my fault, why do you have to say that I'm silly?"
Silvia continued, "Jayden, I'm sorry for making you worry! But I'm really fine. Could you please get me discharged. I don't want to stay here any longer."
Jayden said, "The doctor said that you must stay here for a few more days for close observation."
Silvia replied, "I'm really fine, I know my own body very well."
Jayden roared, "Do you know better, or does the doctor know better?"
Silvia pouted her lips and said with tears welling up in her eyes, "Can't you be a little nicer? Why are you yelling at me like this? I'm still lying on the hospital bed but you're being so fierce to me, do you actually care about me?"
"I'm sorry! I shouldn't have yelled at you. But Silvia, you're a patient now, you must listen to the doctor and stay here for a few more days, okay?" Jayden did not mean to yell at her. He was just mad at himself for being so careless. He was not supposed to make her conceive for health reasons, but not only did he do that by accident, he even made him lose her child before she even knew about it.
He was her husband, but he could not even protect their child. What kind of husband was he? Jayden gritted his teeth and at that moment, he really wanted to stab himself with a sharp knife.
"Well, I'll listen to you if you're nice to me," Silvia said with a smile. However, she noticed that there was something wrong with Jayden. She could see it through the look in his eyes, so she asked, "Jayden, what's wrong with you?"
She finally realized that there was something wrong with Jayden, but she couldn't figure it out.
"I'm fine." Jayden looked away and did not dare to look her in the eye. "Stay here, I'll go get you something to eat."
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