Chapter 460 If One Day I'm Not Here...

After several days of treatment, Hearst finally recovered. Originally, Heidy hoped that he could have a few more days off, but he insisted on going back to work because he couldn't leave the company behind. At the insistence of Heidy, Hearst finally reduced the intensity of his work. However, she felt that there seemed to be a slight change in Hearst.

Today, after finishing the company's affairs, Heidy came to the J.Y Group. Today was Wednesday, the day they would have meals together as a routine. Since Hearst still had work to deal with, Heidy sat on the sofa and waited.

Resting her chin on the sofa, Heidy frowned and said, "Hearst, you seem to have lost a lot of weight these days. How about this? Noah will attend the rest of the social engagements. Go home and have meals on time every day. Take care of yourself first."

Hearing her words, Hearst replied in a low voice, "It doesn't matter. The intestines and stomach can't be recovered in a short time. I promise you, take the medicine on time every day and eat for more than half a year. My stomach and intestines will be fine."

"That's not true. Gastroenteritis is a long-term process. During the treatment, you should pay more attention to your own life. You couldn't just rely on medicine. I've searched online and found out that the three meals should be regular and light. Look at your social engagements. They are all grease dishes. It's not good for your health." Said Heidy sincerely.

Looking at her expression, Hearst said calmly, "It is our fate when we would leave this world."

Frowning, Heidy was about to speak when she saw that Hearst had already lowered his head to work. Seeing this, she said sulkily, "When did you become so pessimistic?" She flipped through the magazine in her hand and tried to kill time while waiting.

In normal times, Heidy liked to travel. Reading the report in the magazine, Heidy smiled and said, "Hearst, let's travel to Madrid one day."

Hearing her words, Hearst was about to agree, but then he said lightly, "I'm afraid I don't have time recently. The company in South America is going to be listed, so I'm not free."

Raising her eyebrows, she said with a smile, "Not now. Anyway, we still have a lot of time in the future. We can go anywhere we want. I just looked at the pictures on the magazine and thought they were all very beautiful, so I mentioned them to you. When you are free, we will go to Madrid for a few days."

Hearst stopped what he was doing and didn't say anything. He just focused on somewhere and said in a low voice, "I can't make arrangement in advance in the future. How about letting Kevin go with you?"

"Huh?" Heidy looked at him in astonishment and confusion, "Kevin?"

Hearst raised his head and looked into her eyes. The two looked at each other, and Heidy saw his calm expression. "Well, I don't have time to go with you for the time

legs and kept shaking his feet so that she could swing back and forth.

After playing for a while, Elsa wanted Hearst to raise her high in the air, and he satisfied all her requests. Sitting there, Heidy looked at Hearst seriously and found that he looked very calm. "Am I being oversensitive?" Said Heidy silently in her heart.

When the game was almost over, Heidy came to them and said with a smile, "Elsa, it's time to go back to your room. Dad will be tired, too."

Elsa agreed obediently. She stood on tiptoe and kissed Hearst on the cheek before she left happily. Looking at her back, Hearst had an indescribable emotion in his eyes.

"I find that Elsa likes to cling to you and you like her more. It seems that our daughter is really your lover in the previous life." Said Heidy jealously.

Hearst turned around and said with a smile, "Silly girl, the two are both my children and I like them. But I do like Elsa, because she resembles you more."

Hearing this, Heidy teased, "In that case, when Elsa grows up and is about to marry, you will be sad. It was said that when a daughter got married, her father was sad and heartbroken. I can already imagine what happened at that time."

Hearing her words, Hearst felt nervous. There were still more than twenty years left before Elsa grew up and got married. It was a long time for him. He suddenly didn't know if he could wait for that day to see his daughter get married with his own eyes.

Hiding away all his thoughts carefully, Hearst said in a low voice, "I'll go upstairs first." Then, he patted on Heidy's head, turned around and went upstairs.

Standing still, Heidy looked at his back and said in a low voice, "Why do I feel that Hearst looks a little disappointed? Did he start to worry about Elsa getting married now? I don't think Hearst is a sentimental man."

Shaking her head, she couldn't figure it out, so she didn't think about it anymore.