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Mr. Conrad Proposes to His Ex-wife Again novel Chapter 1240

Half an hour later, the entire lab of doctors gathered to watch Archer examine Grace and analyze her illness.

Grace sat there, tugging on the watch Justin had left her, clearly able to see that she was nervous and scared.

Vincent stood outside clutching his chest, watching the scene through the floor-to-ceiling glass window, and couldn't help but shiver.

Not to mention the little fool, even he, being so many people as a monkey watching the discussion, can not help but tingle.

But Grace behaved very well throughout, even though she was scared to death, she sat there all the time, her eyelashes fluttering slightly.

After a long time, the crowd in the lab dispersed, leaving Archer and another doctor behind, wondering what they were saying to Grace.

At first, she acted wary and full of defensiveness, then the doctor next to Archer spoke to her and Grace's demeanor soon relaxed and she answered almost whatever they asked.

Time passed, Vincent yawned as he waited outside, leaned back into the couch and closed his eyes to sleep.

When he woke up again, Archer was already leading Grace to stand in front of him. Archer said, "You take her back first, we need to meet to discuss the treatment plan."

Vincent reached up and rubbed his temples, "Back where."

"Where do you want to go back?"

After the words, Archer took off his lab coat and prepared to leave.

"Eh." Vincent got up and said, "Or you can take her home, I am a big man with her inconvenient."

Archer felt outrageous: "Am I not a man anymore."

"How can that be the same, you're a doctor, the third gender."

Archer: "......"

Vincent said, "It's a deal."

Archer: "Saying definite my ass, I'm going back to the Osborne Family, do you think it's appropriate for me to take her with me."

Vincent: "......"

"What are you doing back at the Osborne Family in good time, you don't have a home of your own."

"Natasha misses her dad and I'm going back with her for a couple of days."

Vincent sneered, "That's how you married men are, no more freedom at all."

"I'd love to."

"Anyway, I'm not taking her back, it's too weird ......" Vincent thought about it and suddenly had a new idea, "How about sending her to Darnell's? I think she should be able to talk to Elaine."

Archer looked at him with a look of retardation: "Justin's people, you send Darnell there, don't want to die."

Vincent: "......"

How did he forget this.

Just when the two could not come up with a result, they turned their heads and found that Grace was gone.

Vincent was silent for a moment: "She probably looked fresh inside the lab and went somewhere to play."

Archer asked the other doctors, none of whom had seen Grace, and one of the doctors who came in from outside said he saw a girl going out.

Archer's face changed and he immediately went after them.

Vincent exhaled and ran out after him.

But it's a good thing Grace didn't go too far, sitting just a short distance away at the intersection, looking at the cars coming and going in front of her, wondering what she was thinking.

Vincent and Archer stopped one after another, Vincent impatient voice: "Little fool, how many times have I told you, no running around, you ......"

Archer raised his hand to restrain her, and then walked to Grace and squatted down, saying slowly, "Grace, can you tell me why you came out alone."

Grace hung her head, tears falling in big globs onto her pants.

"Quite similar."

Vincent: "......"

When Archer left, he still left his phone number for Grace, telling her to call him if she needed anything.

Vincent stood next to him and lazily said, "You're not being redundant, she can't even use her phone."

Archer said, "What's there to show off if you can use a cell phone, as long as she can remember the number."

With that, he asked Grace again, "Got that down."

Grace only scanned the note he gave her and nodded, "Take note."

Archer smiled, then said to Vincent, "Stay in Riverside City and don't rush off, I'll let you know when the treatment plan comes out."

"Got it."

On the way back to Vincent's residence, Grace kept looking at him with big eyes and a look of expectation.

Vincent was she looked a little uncomfortable, coughed: "That brother of yours he ...... he is a very good person, nothing to help the old grandmother and elementary school students to cross the road, respect for the elderly and love the young, people praise."

Grace frowned, "You lie!"

"How did I lie to you?"

"Brother he ......" Grace lowered her voice, "Brother he can't walk."

Vincent continued without changing his face: "He was helping the grandmother to cross the road when he was hit by a car, that's why he couldn't walk."

Hearing this explanation, Grace came to a realization.

Vincent felt that his life's merits were ruined on this day.

Just to make this little fool happy.

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