Secret Marriage, High-Profile Pampering!-Chapter 760 I Think I Can Save Her
Summer Sutton lay with her eyes closed, still asleep, unaware if she heard what he said.
Adrian Walyon held her tightly, continuously rubbing her arms to keep her warm.
As time passed by slowly, Adrian’s heart remained in suspense as he waited for Summer’s condition to improve.
Outside the door, Lorraine Hughes suddenly spoke up.
"Young Master Walyon, is Miss Sutton alright?"
"There’s no need for concern," Adrian responded coldly.
Lorraine didn’t leave.
She seemed a bit embarrassed, remained silent for a moment, then cautiously asked, "Does Miss Sutton have a baby?"
Adrian’s gaze turned rigid toward the door, suddenly growing cold.
There was a quiet moment outside, then Lorraine’s voice echoed again, "My mom used to be a doctor. She resigned after marriage, but she still has experience. She was a top student at a famous medical university, studied herbal medicine."
Adrian was momentarily stunned, his cold demeanor still unchanged.
He was waiting for what Lorraine would say next.
"I’ve seen my mom treat people sometimes, I think I can help Miss Sutton," Lorraine tried again.
Adrian continued to hold Summer without replying.
"Herbal medicine would suffice, medications that won’t harm the baby. It’s convenient being on the mountain, maybe I can find some. If needed, I can go and look," Lorraine suggested, still outside.
Adrian was highly alert; not mentioning Lorraine as Diana Wood’s potential daughter-in-law, he wasn’t familiar enough with her to entrust Summer and the baby’s safety to Lorraine.
"No need," he tossed her a light remark, continuing to ignore it.
"Is it that Young Master Walyon doesn’t trust me?" Lorraine guessed his thoughts accurately.
"I can gather the herbs, and Young Master Walyon can have the hotel staff brew them. Before Miss Sutton drinks it, you can even test if it’s safe," Lorraine proposed again.
Inside, Adrian remained silent.
Lorraine took Adrian’s silence as consent, took an umbrella, and went out with the hotel staff.
The mountain is an excellent place for gathering herbs, she didn’t take long, and upon returning, she handed the herbs to the hotel staff, letting them handle all the procedures.
Once brewed, the hotel staff delivered the medicine to Adrian.
Adrian stared at it but didn’t give it to Summer.
Considering Lorraine had no relation to Summer, why would she go out at night in the rain to gather herbs to brew for her?
Such attentiveness only heightened Adrian’s vigilance.
If something went wrong with the medicine, causing harm to Summer or the baby, Adrian couldn’t bear the consequences.
Lorraine didn’t linger outside the room and returned to rest after gathering the herbs.
Adrian ignored the bowl of medicine, continued to hold Summer, comforting her by her ear throughout the night.
As dawn approached, Summer woke up on her own.
The abdominal pain seemed to have eased; having slept while leaning on Adrian all night, she didn’t feel entirely comfortable. Her neck was painfully stiff, but her complexion looked much better.
This condition finally allowed Adrian to breathe a sigh of relief.
The rain outside had stopped, and as soon as the mountain road cleared, they could return to the city.
Adrian called the doctor to examine Summer again.
Though not an obstetrician, the doctor wasn’t very professional with the checkup; however, since Summer wasn’t feeling blocked and hadn’t experienced any bleeding, it seemed there was nothing to worry about.
"Continue taking medicine," the doctor advised Adrian, intending to leave but was stopped by him.







