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Wedding Night: My Disabled Husband Made Me Cry-Chapter 159: Give Up the Position of Mrs. Sterling
Jett Sterling put down his chopsticks and pulled her into an embrace. "Vivian, you still donโt understand." ๐ณ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐.๐ฐ๐ ๐ฆ
Vivianโs voice was almost a plea. "Compared to Elleโs life, nothing else is important. Jett, promise me we wonโt give up on him, okay?"
Jett couldnโt bear to see her like this. He closed his eyes for a long moment before finally giving in. "Alright. I promise you."
Vivian hugged him tightly. "I knew it. I knew my husband wasnโt a cold-hearted person."
Jett stroked her hair. "Letโs eat. You need to be full to have the strength to take care of someone."
"Okay." Vivian let go of him and went back to eating her noodles. "With Elle in this condition, Shirley Wentworth will definitely want to stay with him."
"No." Jettโs expression turned cold in an instant. "Vivian Quinn, youโre being far too magnanimous. You want to keep Elle here, and you want to let Shirley stay too? Are you out of your mind? Do you plan on living with them?"
"I never said I wanted to live with them," Vivian explained. "I thought Shirleyโs previous suggestion was very reasonable. They could stay in Aethelgard, and Elle could come live with you for a set period each month. That way, he could feel a fatherโs love. I just donโt understand why you wouldnโt agree."
"I have my own plans. You donโt need to worry about it."
"But things are different now. Weโve already decided to have Elle stay, so we have to solve the other problem. Elle is unwell right now. You canโt just keep the son and send the mother away, stripping her of her right to see him, can you?"
For once, Jettโs face was cold toward her. "Vivian Quinn, even kindness has its limits. If you keep giving in, youโll find itโs easier to invite a guest than to ask them to leave. Besides, once everyone knows Shirley and I have a child together, the Wentworth and Sterling families will pressure you to divorce me. Theyโll want you to give up the position of Mrs. Sterling to Shirley. How would you handle that?"
Vivian was taken aback. "Would that really happen?"
"What do you think?" Jett explained, "Our two families may be old rivals, but the feud is from decades ago. Itโs been slowly fading over time. For our generation, weโre not really mortal enemies."
"Plus, Aethelgard has been changing rapidly these past few years, and the Wentworth Family is already under pressure from other corporations. If we could turn our rivalry into an alliance, many people in both families would be happy to do it. Elle would be the perfect bridge and a great excuse. Vivian, I wonโt leave you, but you will undoubtedly be under a lot of pressure. Do you understand?"
"I hadnโt thought about all that. I donโt know the specifics of the situation between your families. I just feel that a sick child shouldnโt be separated from his mother."
Jett sighed. "Iโll compromise. Elle can stay here until his condition stabilizes, and Shirley can visit. But she absolutely cannot spend the night at Sycamore Bay. Thatโs my bottom line."
Vivian nodded. "It would certainly look bad if word got out. Iโll go discuss it with Shirley."
"Okay."
Vivian hadnโt expected Shirley to be so reasonable about this; she agreed immediately. "As long as itโs for Elleโs sake, Iโll do whatever it takes. Miss Quinn, Iโm entrusting Elle to you."
Vivianโs lips curved into a small smile. "Miss Wentworth, youโre a good mother."
Shirleyโs voice choked with emotion. "Miss Quinn, youโve never been a mother. If you had, youโd know. Iโd do more than just this... Iโd willingly give my life for Elle."
Vivian nodded. "I know. Donโt worry, Iโll do everything I can. Of course, you can also contact doctors to see Elle yourself. We can both work on it without getting in each otherโs way."
"Thatโs what I was thinking, too. Itโs not that I donโt trust you; itโs just that Elle is too important to me. I canโt give up on any opportunity."
"I understand."
Shirley kept her promise, leaving that night after Elle had fallen asleep.
Vivian was still worried, so she stayed by his bedside.
Wendy Reeves opened the door and came in, saying coolly, "You should go rest. I can stay here with Elle."
"Thatโs alright. Heโs sleeping soundly for now, but I donโt know when heโll wake up. Iโll feel more at ease if I stay here."
Wendy Reeves frowned. "Jett told you to go rest. He knows youโre worried about Elle, so he said you should get some sleep and have a maid watch over him. If anything happens, sheโll call you."
Only then did Vivian stand up. "Alright, then Iโll head back to my room."
When she returned to the master bedroom, Jett wasnโt there.
Vivian didnโt go looking for him. She went straight into the bathroom for a hot bath. By the time she came out, Jett was already lying in bed.
Vivian lay down beside him and asked softly, "What are you thinking about?"
The man gathered his thoughts. "Nothing."
"Nonsense." Vivian wrapped her arms around his neck. "Youโre thinking about Elle, arenโt you?"
"I suppose so."
Vivian held him tightly, not knowing how to comfort him. There was no way to comfort him, because she was just as worried as he was.
"Letโs sleep. Iโve scheduled a meeting with the doctors to discuss Elleโs condition tomorrow."
"Okay." Jett cupped her face and kissed her on the lips. "Good night."
"Good night."
...
ใThe next morning.ใ
When Vivian came downstairs, she saw that Elle was already awake. Shirley was in the dining room, feeding him breakfast.
"Good morning, Miss Wentworth."
"Good morning."
"Morning, Vivian," Elle greeted in his soft, childish voice.
"Morning, Elle." Vivian went over and took his pulse. "Not bad. Much better than yesterday."
"Vivian, I ate a lot of food! Iโm going to be very healthy!"
Shirley chuckled. "He barely ate anything yesterday, so he must have been really hungry. He just ate quite a bit."
"Thatโs a good thing."
"Miss Quinn, I was worried about Elle, so I came a little early. I hope I didnโt disturb you."
"Not at all, youโre not disturbing us."
Jett Sterling wheeled himself in. "Vivian, sit down and eat."
"Okay."
The two of them sat down to eat. Jett placed some food on Vivianโs plate. "Eat more."
"Okay. You eat too."
Shirley watched them and smiled faintly. "I never knew Jett could be so caring."
Vivian felt a little embarrassed. "Sorry to make a scene."
"Not at all. Iโm honored to witness this. Itโs a side of him Iโve never seen before."
Jett placed a shrimp dumpling on Vivianโs plate. "Just eat. No idle chatter."
Shirley: "..."
Vivian shot Jett a look, a silent reminder in her eyes.
Jettโs lips curved into a faint smile, but he said nothing.
Watching the silent exchange between them, Shirley felt even more awkward.
Fortunately, Wendy Reeves walked in just then. "Is my sweet little grandson eating? Such a good boy!"
"Morning, Grandma," Elle greeted her. "Hurry and eat."
"Okay." Wendy Reeves sat down beside him, her gaze glued to him, unable to look away.
Before breakfast was over, Nanny Jenner came in to report, "Young Madam, the doctors are here. They said you had an appointment with them."
"Yes." Vivian put down her chopsticks. "Please show them to the side hall."
"Yes, Maโam."
"Are they here to discuss Elleโs condition?" Shirley asked. "May I listen in?"







