Chapter 1269
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
Chapter 1269 At that time, he had wondered who that person was. He hadnât expected it to be her!
In reality, even if she hadnât donated, he could have found plenty of other people to donate blood. But... why was it her?
âThereâs nothing to regret. | wanted to save that child. Even if heâs your and Harrietâs child, what does it matter? The grudges between adults are adult matters. The child has nothing to do with our affairs,â Riley said calmly.
Nothing to do with it? Zephyr suddenly felt a sense of irony.
Did she know that the reason he had married Harriet in the first place was because of this child?
âSince this envelope is from you, take it back. | donated blood to help someone in need; | donât need a reward,â Riley said, extending the envelope toward him.
However, Zephyr didnât take it. His gaze remained on Rileyâs face. âThings | give away won't be taken back. If you donât want it, you can throw the envelope away!â
Riley pursed her red lips, then without a word, she turned around decisively and walked over to the nursesâ station, holding out the envelope. âThis money was donated to the hospital by Mr. Zephyr Scott. Please take care of it.â With that, she placed the envelope on the counter and left.
Zephyr watched Riley pass by him coldly, heading toward the direction of the elevator. Suddenly, he grabbed her arm, his voice icy. âI'll ask you one last time, are you really planning to be my enemy? Once you choose to be my opponent, you will lose everything in the end!â
Riley yanked her arm back sharply, her tone indifferent. âI have nothing left now. So | think | have nothing to lose anymore. If thatâs the case, what is there to fear?â
With that, Riley stepped into the elevator.
The elevator doors closed slowly, leaving Zephyr staring at the closed doors.
After a while, he returned to the ward.
At this moment, a 6 or 7-year-old boy lay in the hospital bed, pale, wearing an oxygen mask, with needles in his arms, receiving a blood transfusion.
The last bag of blood being transfused was Riley's blood.
Zephyr stared at the hanging blood bag in front of him, stunned. He hadnât expected that one day Riley's blood would be transfused into his sonâs body.
But what could truly save Hendrick was Harrietâs blood!
Otherwise, if this continues, Hendrickâs condition would only become more critical.
Zephyr sat quietly by the bedside, watching his son struggling on the line between life and death, a rare expression of heartache in his eyes.
Originally, Riley had intended to meet Shawn, Jocelynâs brother. This person might be the key figure in determining what Harriet had done in the car accident case years ago.
However, when she arrived at his ward and saw the warm scene of the family of three inside, she hesitated.
If the old case were reopened, the money Shawn used to start his business would be considered ill-gotten gains and confiscated.
Would Shawn be willing?
For so many years, he hadnât sought justice for Jocelynâs death. Instead, he used that ill-gotten money to improve his life.
Would he care about a sister who had been dead for so many years? Would he be willing to give up a portion of his current wealth, or get involved in trouble?
Rileyâs heart suddenly felt heavy.
Just then, she unintentionally noticed someone staring at her from a corner not far behind her, someone she seemed to have seen around Zephyr before!
Thinking this, Riley shivered suddenly, turning back abruptly. However, she only found ordinary patients and their families, as well as medical staff behind her. There was no one she had seen from the glass just now.
She was being followed!
She thought, âIs it someone Zephyr sent to track me?â A chill ran down Rileyâs spine. If she had entered Shawnâs ward just now, Zephyr would know she had come to the hospital looking for Shawn!
Then, Zephyr might try to bribe Shawn, just like he did with those doctors.
Riley pretended to be looking for a ward, continuing to move forward. She lingered in front of several wards and finally ran to the nursesâ station. She deliberately made up a name, asking if the patient had been admitted. After receiving a negative answer, she left the hospital.
When Zephyr heard his subordinateâs report about Rileyâs whereabouts, a hint of suspicion appeared in his eyes. He pondered, âWas she here to see a patient? But the patient she wanted to find was no longer here.
Was it a coincidence? Or was there something | didnât know?â
After leaving the hospital, Riley called Calvin. He had given her his contact information before, saying he would give her a helping hand if she needed it.
Originally, she had intended to seek help from the Griffin family regarding Shawn's matter. However, since Zephyr had sent someone to track her, he would undoubtedly keep an eye on the Griffin family as well. Calvin, with his limited connections to them, was an outsider. Zephyrâs people probably wouldn't focus on him.
Besides, Zephyr wouldnât easily figure out Calvin's character.
When the call was answered, Riley briefly explained her request. âAs for the details, | can send an email to you, Mr. Gunner. |
wonder if you can help. Shawn might be the only strong witness now who can prove Harrietâs crime.â
âSure, I'll help,â Calvin replied readily. I'll get you the results as soon as possible.â
âThank you,â Riley said gratefully. Of course, she was acutely aware that Calvin agreed to help her because of his relationship with Rosalie.
Sometimes, when she looked at Calvin, she felt like she was seeing Nicholas again. Despite a seemingly hopeless love, they would still give their all, even if it meant only wishing for the happiness of the person they loved. That was enough for them Such a love was incredibly precious. She didnât understand it back then, but now she did. Unfortunately, Nicholas was no longer with her.
As for Calvin, was his entire romantic life destined to be like this? Or would he one day meet someone worthy of his deep love, someone who could reciprocate his feelings?
She thought, âIf this manâs love life is destined to be like this, it would be a great pity.â
Meanwhile, in the detention center, Harriet stared at her own hand with a deep, unfathomable gaze. Her middle finger on her right hand still couldnât move freely, all because Zephyr had broken it.
âZephyr, donât disappoint me too much!â Harriet murmured softly. She said inward, âIâm counting on you to get me out of here!
As for Hendrick, if he has a serious illness, it would be best if he died! After all, in the future, | can find other ways to have a child.
And that child wouldn't look like Riley!â