Chapter 848 Tell Me If You Cannot Poop
“Mommy, Zachary is done!” Jesse ran back to her. A while later, Zachary squeezed in and
greeted Arissa cheerfully, “Mommy!” “Hey, were you in the bathroom?” Arissa’s lips
curled.
“Yeah.” Zachary seemed embarrassed. Arissa smiled. “How did it go? Do you have
constipation?” she asked worriedly. “A bit.” Zachary chuckled wryly. He then changed the
topic. “Mommy, are you at the hospital?”
“Yes. Drink more water. Everyone, drink more water, okay? Remember to eat more
vegetables. If you cannot poop for the whole day, let me know. Don’t hold it in!” Arissa
reminded them. “Got it, Mommy!”
“Got it, Ms. York!” A smile flitted across Arissa’s lips when she heard their answer. “Good.
Go drink some water and eat something. You have class soon. I’ll pick you up after school
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“Okay!” the kids chorused and dispersed to find their snacks. “Bye, Mommy!” Gavin said.
The other five kids also bid Arissa goodbye. “Bye, Sweethearts!” Arissa responded sweetly
before she hung up.
She chuckled lowly at the balcony and returned to the ward. Mary was still asleep, so she
fished her phone out and replied to some emails.
The housekeeper and caregiver entered the ward to clean up quietly so they wouldn’t
disturb Mary and Arissa. An hour later, Mary roused. “Issa!” Arissa put away her phone
and hurried over to Mary. “Grandaunt, you’re up. How are you feeling?”
“I’m fine, so calm down,” Mary assured her. “Didn’t you get some rest?”
“I did!” Arissa helped her to sit up in bed and got a warm towel to wipe her face. Mary felt
more energized now. “My body is aching after lying down for too long. I shall get out of
bed to go to the restroom!” Mary said.
“Grandaunt, be careful!” Arissa helped her up carefully. “Okay!” Arissa waited outside the
restroom until Mary finished her business and helped her back to bed.
“Grandaunt, after you finish the soup, I’ll bring you downstairs for a stroll.” Arissa filled a
bowl with the soup left from lunch.
Mary grinned. “Issa, you don’t have to stay in the ward to keep me company. Go to work if
you’re needed there. If you are absent from work, your colleagues will be troubled.”
Arissa explained, “Don’t worry, Grandaunt. I’m not going to work today. The kids are going
to get off school soon. If I were to head to work, I’d still need to leave soon to pick them
up.”
She blew on the soup to cool it off and confirmed it wasn’t hot before feeding Mary some
soup. “Is Benjamin at work?” Mary asked after glancing around her empty ward.
“Yes.” After Mary filled her stomach, Arissa got a wheelchair and told her to sit in it. She
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmthen covered Mary’s legs with a blanket and pushed her downstairs for a stroll.
Shaun happened to stop by. “Arissa, are you bringing Mdm. Mary downstairs for a
walk?” “Yes!” Arissa nodded. “It isn’t good for her to lie in bed all day, so I decided to bring
her out for a walk.”
“That sounds like a good idea. Let me do it. The kids will finish their classes soon, right?
You should go pick the kids up. I’ll bring Mdm. Mary downstairs for her walk.”
Shaun took the wheelchair from her. Arissa glanced at her watch and realized it was
almost time to pick the kids up.
If she were to depart now, she would get to pick them up immediately after classes end
and bring them here. That would save her a lot of time.
“Issa, go pick the kids up. Dr. Bailey is here!” Mary missed the kids, too.
“I’ll go pick them up now.” Arissa nodded and bade them goodbye before leaving the
ward.