Chapter 13 Vivian Flirts With Another Man
Avery asked Mary, âDid Darlene transfer the money to you?â
He knew how much Darlene cared about her younger brother Nigel. If she had 17 thousand dollars, she
would have paid the medical fees for Nigel
yesterday.
Seeing Mary was stumped, Vivian whispered, âOn the way here, Mary told me that a gentleman
surnamed Elicott transferred it to her. That person
even called her to confirm.
âMary, you must have gotten the wrong person. That gentleman has nothing to do with Ms. Garcia. How
could Ms. Garcia let you do something like that?â
Mary immediately replied, âYes, yes, yes. I forgot because I panicked. Ms. Garcia said that she would
give me money. Then I got the money. A gentleman called to ask if I received it. I heard someone call
him over the
phoneâ¦â
Darlene smiled, âDonât tell me you want to say that itâs Nathen, do you?â
Mary immediately nodded, âYes, yes, yes. I remember now. He is Dr.
Elicott.â
âVivian, you are disgusting,â Darlene sneered.
âAlright, please invite Dr. Elicott to come here to confront me. Let the bank
check his transfer record. 17 thousand dollars is a large sum of money. There must be a record, right?
Vivian had never expected that Darlene couldnât afford 17 thousand dollars, so she casually dragged
Nathen in. This trick was easy to see through.
Avery interrupted Darlene with a dark face, âEnough. He wanted to help you
transfer the money, so he could just use someone elseâs card. What record could there be?
âDarlene, I saw that he even paid 17 thousand dollars for your younger
brother. If you want to ask him for another 17 thousand dollars, isnât it
easy?â
At this point, Avery did not care about the truth. Whether Darlene used Mary or not and who stepped on
Darleneâs hand were not important to him at all.
What was important was that Nathen abandoned his work and brought Darlene here. He even personally
took care of her and even recommended a lawyer to her, urging her to divorce.
How could an outsider like Nathen interfere in their marriage and make irresponsible remarks?
It was even more difficult for Avery to imagine how Darlene would curry favor with Nathen behind his
back so that Nathen was willing to pay 17
thousand dollars for her brother.
When Avery thought of this, he became even angrier, âThere is nothing to investigate. Darlene, I believe
Vivian and Mary. It isnât the first time that you
have seduced the doctor.
âI warn you. Donât use the soâcalled truth to meet that doctor in private. Otherwise, not only will I bring
back your grandmotherâs ashes, but I will also let your brother get out of this hospital!â
Vivian swayed and moved to Averyâs side. Her slender white fingers
supported her forehead. âAvery, donât be like this. Itâs my fault. Donât
quarrel with Darlene. Iâ¦â
Mary immediately walked over. âWhatâs wrong with Ms. Sheridan? Does she
have a stomachache again? Yesterday, the doctor said that Ms. Sheridanâs
health was badly damaged by the miscarriage. Perhaps, she might not be able to give birth.â
Vivian immediately interrupted Mary, âMary, stop.â
Avery frowned. âDid the doctor really say that?â
Mary nodded in fear and did not say anything else.
Avery supported Vivian to find another ward. Before they left, he looked at Darlene coldly. âItâs best if you
donât let me see you meet him in private again. Put away your pitiful appearance.â
Darlene averted her gaze and did not look at him again.
Her heart ached. She could not tell if it was because of her illness or because
she was angry.
She even suspected that she had dug out Averyâs ancestral grave in her past life. That was why he
would torture and disgust her in this life.
The ward finally fell quiet. The room was dry and warm. Darlene was very tired. She almost fell asleep
the moment she touched the bed.
Halfway through, the nurse seemed to have come in to change the medicine
for her, but she had not completely woken up.
When she woke up again, it was already night. The sky outside the window
was completely dark.
She struggled to get up, intending to go downstairs to see her brother. She
put on her shoes and left the ward.
When she passed by the next ward, there was no one in the corridor. The
door of the next ward was ajar.
Inside, Vivian and a manâs voices sounded out. Darlene felt that the manâs voice was a little familiar, but
she could not remember whose voice it was.
She had no interest in eavesdropping, but what the man said vaguely
reached her ears.
âIn any case, it is our child. It is a pity to have a miscarriage. Anyway, isnât Avery willing to let you give
birth to this child?
âJust pretend to have a miscarriage and let him teach Darlene a lesson. Why do you have to take
medicine in advance and abort the child?â
There was a lot of information in this sentence. Darlene secretly stood outside the door and approached
to listen to the voice inside.
It was only at this moment that she realized that the man inside was Jax Bullock, the younger brother of
Averyâs stepmother.
After Averyâs mother passed away, his father married a woman who was only
one year older than Avery.
Vivian said in a coquettish tone, âI know you care about this child, but the doctor told me before that this
child cannot be saved because of my health.
âItâs your fault. You didnât take any measures in the past few years abroad. Donât you know that if I have
too many miscarriages, I wonât be able to get pregnant?â
Darleneâs mind was buzzing.
No wonder that after Vivian had a miscarriage in the car accident, Darlene occasionally heard the doctor
say that Vivianâs injury wasnât serious enough
to make her have a miscarriage.
It turned out that Vivian had taken the medicine in advance, in addition to
her delicate health.
Jax smiled and coaxed Vivian, âAlright, alright, itâs all my fault. Itâs fine. You can have another child. Isnât
Avery not going to touch you? When you are pregnant again, find a chance to get him drunk and say that
the child is his.
âWhen the time comes, we can use this child to control the Gallard Group.â
Darlene secretly clicked on the recording. Vivianâs voice came out again, âIâm afraid there is no chance.
After this miscarriage, the doctor told me in private that I had too many miscarriages. I could no longer
have children in
the future.
âMary is now my nanny. I asked her to tell Avery about this. Avery must hate Darlene very much right
now.â
Jax was displeased. âAvery? Why are you calling him so intimately? Vivian, you arenât lying to me, right?
You canât be thinking of getting back to Avery because he believes you and loves you, right?â
Vivian pouted. âWhat are you talking about? Donât tell me you
understand my thoughts.â
donât
The voices inside stopped. Soon, there was a strange coquettish voice
coming out. They were probably kissing.
Darlene only felt disgusted. The phone was still recording. Suddenly, an
advertisement text message came in.
When Darlene realized that the phone was not on silent mode and was in a hurry to turn off the sound,
the door of the ward in front of her was opened.
It was late at night at this time. In addition to the VIP ward on the top floor, there were not many people
living there. There was no doctor in the corridor.
The nurses at the nurse station were also napping.
When Jax and Vivian came out, they looked at each other and then
approached Darlene without saying a word.
Before Darlene could call for help, Jax had already quickly covered her mouth, grabbed her shoulder,
and dragged her into the ward.
In order to please Avery, Jax had practiced martial arts with him for a while, not to mention Jax was a
man. Darlene had no strength to resist.
Darlene was dragged into the ward she lived in and was directly pressed
down on the bed by Jax.
He pressed down and said with a cold smile, âMs. Garcia, since you heard something you shouldnât have
heardâ¦â