Chapter 63

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As Louis Manoban grew day by day, Jennie's pet hospital business also grew steadily. The hospital wasn't big, but the medical staff were amiable, the equipment was advanced, and the fees were reasonable, so it slowly earned a good reputation online. As the director, Jennie paid a lot of attention to introducing new technologies and organized staff to go abroad for exchange every year.

Tomorrow, Jennie would be leaving for a five-day trip. The first person she was reluctant to leave was of course her son, and the second was the boy's father.

"Mom."

She was picking out clothes to pack when her son suddenly called her from behind. Jennie turned around to see her three-year-old son grinning at her, his dark, shiny eyes staring brightly at her from inside her open suitcase. Her son was so cute that Jennie told him not to move while she put down her skirt, grabbed her phone and took pictures of him.

Louis already knew how to pose cutely, smiling even more sweetly as he obediently let his mother take pictures.

Jennie casually sent the photos to Lisa, then folded her skirt and squatted next to the suitcase to ask her son, "Does Louis know what Mom is doing?"

Louis patted the suitcase and crisply said, "Folding clothes, going out."

"Such a good boy." Jennie rewarded her son with a kiss, and continued asking, "Does Louis know where Mom is going?"

"America!" Louis was very smart and had memorized a lot of what his parents said.

The little guy wriggled around in the suitcase, messing up the clothes Jennie had just folded. But Jennie wasn't angry at all. She gently and softly said, "Yes, Mom is going to America to study. Mom won't have time to take care of Louis, so after Mom leaves, Louis will let Dada put you to bed, okay?"

Upon hearing this, the boy in the suitcase suddenly lost interest in the box. He looked up at his mother, staring blankly with his mouth open. As he kept looking, without any warning, he burst into tears, extremely aggrieved as he reached for his mother. Jennie felt awful and immediately picked up her son, patting his back and coaxing him, "Don't cry, Lou. Mom will be back on Friday and bring you toys from America."

"No, I want to go too!" Sobbing pitifully on his mother's shoulder, Louis desperately wanted to stay with his mother.

Jennie really couldn't bring her son conveniently, so she sat on the bed and explained patiently after he had cried for a while, "Does Louis still remember Fluffy? Mom's golden retriever at the hospital that you insisted on calling Fluffy?"

Louis wiped his eyes and looked confused.

Jennie flipped through her phone's photo album and showed her son.

Louis stared at the photo, suddenly grabbed the phone, and shouted "Fluffy" while pointing at the golden retriever inside.

Jennie nodded, "That's right, he's Fluffy. He got sick, and Mom doesn't have good enough skills to cure him, so Fluffy died. This time Mom is going to America to learn so that when other dogs come to see the doctor, Mom will be able to cure them. Right?"

Louis seemed to vaguely understand and nodded.

Jennie kissed her son and called out to Kuma. Within seconds, Kuma and Leo came running in together. Leo jumped right onto the bed and snuggled up to Jennie, while Kuma crouched in front of Jennie, staring blankly at his owner. Jennie stroked Kuma's head and smiled as she gave her son a task, "Mom is going to school. Louis, help Mom take care of Kuma and Leo and make sure they don't fight, okay?"

Louis always listened to his mother and immediately nodded, even imitating scolding Kuma, "No fighting!"

Kuma looked innocent, tilting his head, and suddenly licked the little master's sock.

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