Pregnant With Twins: My CEO’s Tricky Love

Chapter 446 Wesley and the Powells

“There’s nobody in this world who’s more professional than Vincent Poole. Hasn’t Robert already asked him back? Let him check Wesley over first, then we can act on it. I feel like other people can’t match his experience at all. I looked into his reputation and he basically sits at the top of his line of work. If we get him, other experts would just look like infants. There’s no need to get anyone else.”

“Robert, you told me that he’s coming back to D City in the afternoon. When is he going to look at Wesley? How’s his personality? Is he going to give us trouble?”

“He’s a mysterious fellow. Sometimes, money alone isn’t enough to get him here. I’d been ready for a lot of difficulty in asking him here, but I didn’t think he’d agree so readily. I’m going to pick him up in person this afternoon. I’ll only be able to judge what he needs when I see him, and see if he’s willing to help.”

Georgia shot a look at her phone reflexively. It was past three in the afternoon. She turned back to Robert, urging him.

“It’s almost two hours from the house to the airport. You’re still home. Aren’t you going to the airport to get Vincent here?”

“I’ll set off in half an hour. His flight’s delayed, and he’ll only arrive at around eight or so. I’m not sure how long we’ll be talking for, Georgia. No need to wait for me tonight. If there’s any news, I’ll notify you right away. If I’m not back late at night, rest first.”

Georgia cold only nod.

After that, they chatted with Ivan about Wesley for a while longer, then Robert left.

Ivan sat on the car coming to pick him up and went back to his own place.

After that, the kids were still napping. Georgia gave Carr a call.

“Why the sudden call, Georgia? Are you out of hospital yet? Has your body recovered?”

Carr’s voice was gentle, and Georgia called him uncle this time.

“I was discharged this morning, Uncle Carr. My body’s recovering just fine right now. I wanted to ask you when you’re going back overseas.”

“I have a think tank to attend in two weeks, and the time’s set. We’re going back in two weeks at the latest. What is it? Do you need my help for something?”

a meal with us, Uncle Carr? I wanted to set the time. When are you free? We can come over in person, and

in a hotel around where he lives. We can come over to your place. It’s not convenient to leave with children, so we can make

and Carr

after, and I need to go to some

right away. She really wanted to confirm if Wesley’s headache had

couldn’t say it out loud in case the old couple thought they’d

was complicated to explain, so Georgia didn’t tell

thought about it in silence,

the number.

The moment she picked

about it all night. You were right yesterday. I was too childish. Curling up like a porcupine just

actively. Georgia found

she didn’t mind it too

What are you going to

was experimenting, and you never came in to work. I wanted to talk with you about it, but it looks like you’re still busy. I still want to get your opinion on these matters, so I arranged them and sent them to your mailbox. If you have an opportunity, take a look. I hope you’ll talk with me about it if you have any thoughts, or

I’ll check my

Georgia went

you don’t tire yourself out so much you have to go to hospital, Aston. You’re an adult now. Looking after your own body should be the first

that, Aston chuckled gratefully

a tear in silence. I’ve always gone my own way, and wasted everyone’s concern for me. But still, Georgia, I hope you’ll come back to work soon. Some things can’t be picked back up if you leave them for too long. I don’t want you to waste your time on something meaningless, even

got it. Thank you for

went to the office room and downloaded the documents

She looked over the documents and information

about one thing. Some things couldn’t be left to waste away. Otherwise, her path as a scientist was

to do with the direction of

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