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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 170

Aimee barely choked on Patrick's words.

Watching Patrick in a daze, and after confirming that what he said was serious, she became even more speechless.

What the hell was going on with this guy?

Camdyn, on the other hand, was very happy when he heard Patrick's words, and said repeatedly, "This is good. This is good. You think in the long run. You should really cultivate a relationship with Aimee, and try to have a child as soon as possible."

At this moment, Aimee finally couldn't hold back and coughed.

She almost forgot that when she married into the Hayden family, she still had such a task.

Unconsciously, she looked towards Patrick and her face blushed due to coughing, which was extraordinarily cute.

At this moment, she looked at Patrick with a bit of annoyance.

If he hadn't been talking nonsense, why would Camdyn suddenly bring up the matter of this?

However, when their eyes met, Aimee clearly saw the full of expectation in Patrick's eyes.

Aimee's face became even more red. She stood up and said, "Grandpa, I'm going to tidy up my things first, so I can do rehabilitation for Mr. Hayden later."

After speaking, before Camdyn could say anything, Aimee had already run away.

Patrick finally let out a low laugh unceremoniously, feeling extremely happy.

Camdyn didn't stare at him at this moment, nor did he feel that he was bullying Aimee, but instead said to Patrick seriously, " at, you have to listen carefully to what I say. Although you are the youngest, you are the first to get married. I don't count on Walter and Miles. I don't know if I can see them both getting married before I die. Can you take care of my feelings and fulfill my little wish?"

Although there was compulsion in what he said, he was not willing to be an old man who can tell his juniors what to do, but when an old man reached this age, he only had this little wish.

He was just an ordinary old man, and he naturally hoped that he can see his great-grandchild with his own eyes before he died.

Patrick wasn't displeased with Camdyn's wish.

He just said, "Grandpa, I really want to fulfill your wish, but, you also know how strict Aimee is with me now. She doesn't let me do anything, not even let me take a bowl. I have to wait for Aimee to unblock me about it"

As he spoke, Patrick showed a regretful and complicated look.

He didn't have the nerve to tell Camdyn. Maybe because he was too presumptuous when he teased Aimee before, it directly caused Aimee to keep pressing and not unblock him.

If that was the case…

Patrick couldn't help sighing silently, feeling inexplicably that he had to win his wife's heart.

When Camdyn heard this, he immediately forgot the great-grandchild stuff.

He couldn't be blamed for this, mainly because, in Patrick's state, his body looked so good that he completely forgot that Patrick had just recovered from a serious illness.

He immediately said, "It's all my fault. I had a quarrel with you just now and refused to let you eat. In this way, I'll cook for you whatever you want to eat."

Patrick smiled, did not refuse Camdyn's kindness, and said, "Then can I have a bowl of noodles?"

Aimee's control of his diet was not as strict as before. Sometimes, in order to allow him to recover better, she will even cook some food specially for his body.

However, since Camdyn cooked the food himself, what Patrick most wanted to eat was noodles.

Camdyn got up and went to the kitchen to start making noodles for Patrick.

He didn't make very complicated noodles, but used the simplest tomatoes and eggs.

Fortunately, Patrick was not picky about the soup base. He will eat whatever Camdyn made.

Soon, a bowl of noodles was prepared and brought out.

Patrick wasn't hungry at first, but now that he smelled it, he suddenly felt hungry.

He quickly finished a portion of noodles, and gave Camdyn a thumbs up, "Grandpa, it still tastes the same as when I was a child. It's delicious."

Camdyn couldn't help but feel a little uncomfortable when he heard Patrick say that.

When Patrick was a child, that was, when his wife was still there, what she liked most was making noodles for several children.

Of course, it was also because his wife can't cook anything else.

At that time, what his wife liked most was to take him to make noodles together, and then let the children judge who made the better one.

He didn't want to make his wife unhappy, so he bribed the children in advance every time, so that they must vote for his wife.

In fact, his noodles was the best.

However, since his wife passed away, he no longer made the taste he was used to, but the taste made by her.

When the children missed their grandma, they will also ask him to make noodles.

Camdyn patted Patrick's shoulder and said, "Go back and rest after eating."

He also had to go back to the room and talk to his wife.

When Camdyn returned to the room, Patrick also returned to his room.

Aimee just found an excuse to leave the dinning room, and she really came to sort out what Patrick needed.

The previous instruments were no longer available.

Aimee had been sorting out these instruments since she came here just now.

Patrick walked in and saw Aimee doing this.

He walked over, hugged Aimee from behind, and said, "Stop busying yourself in this room., I don't live in here"

This room was only used after his accident, in order to allow him to rest better.

Now that he was healed, it was natural to go back to the original room.

Aimee turned around, looked up at Patrick, and asked, "Then where do you live?"

"I'll take you there," Patrick said.

After he said so, he took Aimee's hand and walked out of the room.

But he didn't take Aimee to his original room, but took her into the room where she lived before.

Aimee was even more puzzled, and said, "This is my room."

"Not anymore," Patrick said.

Aimee frowned, looked at Patrick for a long time, and asked, "Are you going to drive me out?"

Patrick almost laughed at her words.

He pinched Aimee's face and said, "My wife, which room do you think you should live in?"

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