Chapter 965
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
The Substitute Wife My Poor Husband is a Billionaire
Chapter 965 Save Lydia
Brandon was the first to rush over and try desperately to pull Lydia up with Janet.
Luckily, the nurses and doctors there reacted quickly, rushing up to help, and they all worked together
helping Brandon and Janet pull Lydia back up over the edge.
Eventually, they got her back up and Lydia was safe. She huddled up in a corner, still wrapped in
Janetâs coat. She must have been terrified.
âItâs okay. Weâre safe now. Weâre safe.â Exhausted, Janet was so focused on comforting Lydia that she
hadnât even noticed she was shaking herself.
Lydia was still in a state of shock, and her teeth were chattering. She curled up in a ball, arms wrapped
around her legs, and burst into tears.
Janet was just about to lean in and comfort Lydia, when she heard the voice of baby crying. She looked
towards the stairs.
It was Vivian, who she had met before, in the welfare house!
Holding the baby in her arms, Vivian walked in, out of breath, flustered and very embarrassed. Her face
and what Janet could see of her neck were covered in bruises. âMy baby, my babyâ¦â Lydia pushed
Janet out of her way, rushing to grab the baby from Vivianâs arms and weeping for joy.
Janet pulled herself together and then turned to Vivian in disbelief. âWhat are you doing here?â
Brandon was also surprised, but he didnât show it.
âHow did you get that baby?â Brandon asked warily, grabbing hold of Janetâs hand.
Vivian turning up right after Lydia being saved was quite suspicious, maybe too suspicious.
âItâs windy up here, and thereâre too many people. Why donât we go and find a nice, quiet, warm place
to talk? Iâm sure you donât want the press taking pictures of you here. It wouldnât look good for the
Larson Group.â
Hearing her mention the Larson Group again got Brandonâs back up and he decided to keep a closer
eye on her.
Janet took a good look at Vivian. Sheâd already seen all the injuries to her face and neck but now she
noticed her jeans were ripped as well. She looked at Brandon and said, âSheâs right. This isnât the place
to talk. Letâs go back to the ward.â
Janet helped Lydia back to the ward. Lydia was quieter and more absent-minded than she had been
before the accident. All she could do was smile at the child.
Outside the ward, with a sad look on her face, Vivian said, âIf I had got here just a little earlier, this
wouldnât have happened to Lydia.â
âWhy did you come to the hospital today?â It reminded Janet of the figure she had seen outside the
hospital. It had been Vivian after all.
âI saw what happened to Lydia on the news and came here to see her today. After all, the Turner Group
used to work with Jethroâs factory and all this was caused by the conflict between the Turner Group and
the Larson Group.â Brandon put on his best poker face. It hadnât been that long since Vivian was taken
on by the Turners, and somehow she already knew so much about what had happened between the
Larson Group and the Turner Group and she had even come to see Lydia in person.
He felt like there was something fishy about her. i âI was offering Lydia compensation on behalf of the
Turner family, but she refused to take it. She threw things at me, broke stuff, then told me and the
Turners exactly where we could go, so I left.â Vivian suddenly sobbed, âBut I didnât expect two men in
black to rush into the ward and take away Lydiaâs baby as soon as I left the ward. So I acted on instinct,
without thinking about it, and chased them down.â
âDid they hurt you? Did you catch them?â Looking closer, Janet could see a vicious-looking knife wound
in Vivianâs arm.
Vivian covered her arms self-consciously and said, âThey ran off. Luckily, there were other medical staff
around to help me, so I got the baby back.â
Then she looked at Brandon, who had remained silent throughout.
Vivian was pretty sure her story had fooled Janet.
But Brandon played his cards pretty close to his chest, and it was hard to tell what he was thinking. She
didnât know whether or not he believed her.