Go After My Ex-wife
Chapter 1385 Hudson Was Hospitalized

Belle said nothing; Calvin kept quiet too. Since Paige refused to listen, he simply led Belle out of her room. Paige was so furious that her whole body was trembling as she scolded Belle.

Calvin did not like Paige insulting his wife, so he stopped in his tracks, but Belle immediately tugged him, telling him to let it go. However, Paige's anger only grew. If it weren't for Belle, none of it all would've happened.

"No need to shed crocodile tears. I'm not dead yet; drop the act."

Paige roared at Belle like a madman, and it pained Calvin to see his mother behave so.

"It breaks my heart to call you my mother."

With that, Calvin left with Belle with a grim face. Belle tried hard to pull him back, but she couldn't stop him at all.

After leaving Ink Garden, Belle tried to talk some sense into Calvin. However, Calvin's temper only grew with age. Ignoring her, he booked their flight to Everland and went straight.

Belle sighed, "Do you have to do this?"

Belle was still nagging at Calvin even when they arrived at the airport. Calvin and Paige were mother and son, after all.

Calvin leaned against the side and called his father as they waited for their flight.

The call went through, but he hung up immediately, not saying anything.

Hudson was silent for a while before he put his phone down. After some thought, he called a servant, "Call my wife and tell her I'm ill."

Hudson's words got the servant silent.

The servant looked at the man who was as tough as old boots and baffled at the fact that he was ill.

Hudson got up and went upstairs, took a few changes of clothes, and went straight to get himself admitted into the hospital.

Paige's heart skipped a beat when she received the call, then fainted. It wasn't until five in the afternoon when she regained consciousness. As she was still feeling dizzy, Stella stayed by her and took care of her.

"Grandma Paige."

Seeing that Paige had woken up, Stella hurried to inquire about her well-being. However, Paige was occupied with the thought of Hudson being admitted to the hospital. After feeling distressed for some time, she finally got up and made a call home.

As soon as a servant answered the phone, Paige immediately asked, "Where's my husband?"

She tremored as she spoke. Immediately, the servant said, "He went to the hospital."

"Why did he go to the hospital? Wasn't he doing just fine? What happened?" Not only did she sound shaky, but even her arm was trembling a little.

"We don't know either; just that Old Master Harvey calmly packed some clothes and told us he was going to the hospital. He has already admitted himself there."

The servant's words got Marrisa on tenterhooks. What illness was it that he could be so calm?

Paige closed her eyes. Stella called her several times, but she seemed to have not heard it and kept silent.

"Stella, I have to go back to A City. The servants here can take care of you."

Paige got out of bed, wiped her tears, and packed some clothes, silent the entire time. After she got to the airport, she flew straight back to A city that day.

As Paige was leaving, Stella asked to follow her, but Paige shook her head. "No, I can't take care of you."

Paige left after that, leaving Stella on her own.

Paige cried the entire flight. With no one beside her, she felt exceptionally lonely and miserable.

After getting off the plane, she took a taxi and went straight to the hospital.

When Paige arrived, Hudson was doing check-ups. After fussing all day, he was worn out. It was common knowledge that being admitted to the hospital was no walk in the park, even for a healthy person. When she got to him, Hudson's face was ghastly, looking like he was on the verge of death as he lay in bed. The Harvey Family's doctor was advising him then, "I told you to watch your health and what you eat, didn't I? Look what happens when you don't believe me. This illness..."

Paige pushed the door open and saw that Hudson's eyes were bloodshot. They were an old married couple, after all. How could she not feel distressed? Especially after she heard what the doctor said. "He's already like this; would reprimanding him do him any good? Illness and death are part of life. Are you making him upset on purpose?" Paige looked at the doctor unhappily. The doctor was surprised to see Paige, "You're back, Mrs. Harvey."

"Hmph. If I don't, you would've bullied him even more." After ordering the people to put down her luggage and paying them, she went to Hudson's side. "What happened to you?"

Hudson said, "I'm fine; just some ailments. Why are you here?"

Paige held Hudson's hand. "How could you be fine when you look like this?"

"It's nothing. Really." Seeing how tired he was, she couldn't rest assured.

"Tell me what happened to him." She couldn't help feeling sad at the thought that there was no one by their side when the two of them were ill; she couldn't care less about their children anymore. The doctor answered truthfully, "He's just... a little malnourished."

Hudson had been eating well, but there were different reasons for malnutrition. One of them was that the body couldn't absorb the nutrition as one grew much older.

It was the case for Hudson.

However, Paige did not think so. There was no way she would believe Hudson was malnourished. A member of the Harvey family malnourished? What a joke.

"Don't think you can lie to me. Him, malnourished?" Paige raised her voice. Hudson genuinely found her loud; there was a reason why he hadn't gone to see her for so long. He felt at peace ever since he left her. How great it was when no one was there to nag at him for whatever he did.

But their son had also given up on her, so he could only have her come back.

Hudson reminisced what Paige was like when she was young, fiery, and as capable as men.

It was a pity that she changed as she aged. It wasn't that she had turned awful but unreasonable.

Hudson was well aware that Paige had become so because everyone in the family put her first. Any slight dissatisfaction would make her unhappy.

She wasn't any different from a child. Spoiled!

"Paige dear." Hudson was used to calling her so. Although they were old, he felt that nothing had changed even after a few decades together.

It was his business to address her how he pleased; it had nothing to do with anyone.

Not his son nor his grandson could tell him otherwise.

When Hudson called out, Paige immediately became quiet. Even though she was angry, she wouldn't lash out at Hudson.

She turned to look at him and asked, "What's wrong? Are you not feeling well? I'll contact world-renowned leading experts right away. I'll get them to check on you; you'll be fine."

He shook his head. "It's noisy here. Tell them to leave; I want to be alone with you."

Blushing, it was music to her ears.

She then ordered everyone out. Resigned as they left, it was apparent Paige was the one making a fuss.

However, she had indeed quieted down after everyone left. She sat by Hudson's side as she held his hand and asked many questions. Hudson was truly exhausted, and he didn't want to talk too much with Paige. If he spoke, she wouldn't stop, so knowingly, he kept quiet.

He would only shake his head at her questions, not answering. Thinking he was chronically ill, she laid on his body and sobbed.

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