Chapter 1777 Pregnancy Syndrome (Part One)

The days slipped by so fast. In the blink of an eye, it was summer again. In the meantime, CY Technology slowly but surely got on the right track and Rain's life was now almost complete. However, there was still one small unpleasant thing that played on his mind. He was concerned about his father, Sanford. He worried that his father might become ill due to the unacceptable behavior of his other two ignorant and incompetent sons and might end up in the hospital again.

Unfortunately, his fears had come to light. Lawrence had just called and informed him that Sanford was indeed sent to the hospital again.

Rain stood outside of the hospital where Lawrence asked to meet with him. "Mr. Rain," Lawrence greeted him respectfully without hesitation. He had no one else to turn to for help except for Rain.

"What is it this time? What is the reason?" asked Rain with a hint of sarcasm and frustration in his voice. He seemed to be the one who always cleaned up the messy situations for his father.

"Mrs. Ke stole Mr. Ke's house title certificate and gave it to their oldest son. So Mr. Ke has no place to live now," said Lawrence with a big sigh. He wondered What was Mrs. Ke thinking when she stole the certificate. Without a house where did she think the two of them would live? Surely she wasn't that naive to think that her two spendthrift sons would take her in?

"Ha! Ha! I guess this is the so-called karma," said Rain cynically. He was unable to tell what he was feeling at that moment. He didn't know whether to laugh or to cry.

"Mr. Rain, I'll leave Mr. Ke to you now," said Lawrence, feeling a little bit of guilt as he turned to leave. Even though he felt that he shouldn't be leaving his old sick master so quickly, he really didn't have another choice, as he too needed to find a way out for himself and to support his family.

"Wait! It's not my responsibility to look after him," said Rain shocked. He was still angry at his father. In the past, his

careful! Keep in touch with me. See you, Lawrence."

Rain said, showing no interest in going into the hospital to visit his father. "Thank you! See you, Mr. Rain," Lawrence replied. He didn't ask his young master to go and see his father because he knew that he was unable to persuade him to do anything that he didn't want to do.

In the face of adversity, Sanford, although once a high-profile businessman had to accept his son's offer and arrangement. Yet, he wasn't discouraged because he felt that his relationship with Rain was slowly getting better.

Although Rain didn't like his father very much, he did call Lawrence regularly to ask about his physical condition. As far as Rain was concerned, he had done all that he could for him.

Sheena turned up at Sanford's new house and begged him for forgiveness. But he didn't want anything to do with her and drove her out of his house by beating her with his crutch. After all, it was because of her that he was reduced to such a degrading position. He could never forgive her.

Seeing that her husband had turned his back on her and not accept her into his home, she went to Tiana to ask for help. "Tiana, for all the years I have been raising you, you must help me. You can't be that cruel to see me live on the streets," said Sheena, pleading with her.