You're The Best Medicine For Me
Chapter 5: Bumping into Him the Moment She Returned
Shirley’s call was then heard from the inside. “Emma, Jacob, time to rest.”
“Mommy’s coming out,” Emma said nervously. Jacob quickly moved the cursor and cleared the conversation history and the message he had sent just now. He then jumped down from the chair, grabbed Emma’s hand and walked into the house. Shirley walked downstairs from the second floor. Seeing the little guys walking in from the outside, she let out a gentle smile and walked towards them. She held their hands and brought them upstairs.
After reaching the children’s room, Shirley hugged Emma and Jacob and asked, “Jacob, Emma, if mommy’s going back to China, would you want to come with me and live there?” Both kids looked at each other and nodded.
At the Airport of X Airlines in China the next day, Shirley and the kids left through the airport’s secret pathway to avoid catching any attention. She only took out her sunglasses and wore it after sending the kids into the car assigned by Mildred. She turned around and headed back into the airport once again.
black Roll-Royce car had stopped in front of the main entrance which caught the passerby’s attention. Shirley took a deep breath and quickly walked to it. A man wearing black suit went out of the car from the
to him. The chauffeur gave it back to her after examining it. He extended his hand and pulled the door at the back of the car open. Just then, a figure and
of how his eyes invaded her body when
could let Mr. Moore rest as soon as possible, and also make sure the sleep is of high quality.” The guy in suit who was standing at the side introduced the mission to her courteously in a formal manner. There was a hint in his words - the old lady hoped
vanished. She did not try to flatter the man before her on purpose because of his prestigious status. With her usual indifferent look, she entered the car and the man outside closed the door shut. The temperature inside the car
two children, the rape six years ago still traumatized her when she remembered it now. She could cure other’s mental illness, but she could