Chapter 119
Chasing His Runaway Wife
Malcolm opened his mouth but refrained from saying anything further. At this moment, Tabitha was completely engrossed in tending to Imogen, a lying little girl, and not receptive to his explanation.
Reflecting on the past, he remembered how he had misunderstood Tabitha and even hurled hurtful words about their child being a bastard.
Now, he could fully grasp Tabithaâs predicament back then. He had been framed for breaking the fish tank, but both Tabitha and their children suffered insults from him.
He wondered, âHow sad has Tabitha been back then? Who did she talk to about it?â
A sense of guilt and remorse welled up in Malcolmâs heart, instantly extinguishing the anger that was about to erupt.
Emmanuel stood aside, savoring every moment of the happenings in front of him before stepping forward with a guilty look on his face.
âPlease stop arguing. Itâs all my fault for not keeping a close eye on Imogen,â he claimed.
He then flicked on Imogenâs forehead. âWhat did you promise when you came out with me? Donât you run around again!â
Imogenâs smugness immediately gave way to a low mood. She apologized. in a soft voice, saying, âIâm sorry, Emmanuel. I wonât do it again.â
Emmanuel smiled and said, âI forgive you.â
Emmanuel seemed to shiver when a cold breeze blew. Tabitha remembered that his coat was still in her arms and handed it to him quickly. âPut on your coat.â
Emmanuel accepted it with a smile. âThank you.â
Malcolm immediately shifted his attention toward the long smoked grey I 445 16:38 Clupar 19 coat.
Malcolm wondered, âWhy is Tabitha helping Emmanuel with his coat? Does she understand the significance of assisting a man with his clothing?â
Anger threatened to make Malcolmâs lungs explode as a myriad of questions surged in his mind.
Observing Malcolmâs darkening expression, Tabitha thought he was still upset about the fish incident, Concerned that he might express his anger in front of the child, she quickly took Imogenâs hand and reassured her. gently. âItâs a bit cold outside. Letâs return to the ward and find a new home for the fish, okay?â
Imogen replied happily, âOkay.â
Malcolm stood frozen in place even after the three went far away. His hands and legs felt cold, and a chill ran down his spine, rendering him unable to move.
Upon returning to the ward, Tabitha retrieved a basin and filled it halfway with water. She temporarily placed the fish in it.
The two little koi gradually regained strength and started swimming in the water, their tails wagging.
Imogen was happy again.
Emmanuel said, âIâm so sorry. I simply want to give you a birthday present. I didnât expect it would cause you trouble.â
Tabitha shook her head and said it was okay. Emmanuel and Imogen hang. out with her for a while before leaving the hospital.
Upon leaving the hospital, Emmanuel reached out to Imogen and said, Give me the candies.â
Imogen immediately held the candies tightly and refused, âTabby gave them to me. Why should I give them to you?â
DDDDD Emmanuel pointed to the baby products shop nearby. âSee those princess dolls in there? Give me the candies, and Iâll buy you a doll.â
Imogen quickly considered the offer and concluded that having a doll was , indeed better than keeping the candies. Hastily, she handed Emmanuel both candies and joyfully darted into the shop, selecting her favorite princess style.
Emmanuel looked at the two candies in his palm and slowly curled his lips. into a smile.
These are the sweets from Tabitha,â he thought.
Emmanuel tightened his coat once again.
This caused Malcolm to recall that Tabitha had been holding Emmanuelâs coat not long ago. Since the incident with the fish tank, Tabitha had grown colder toward him.
While she still greeted him, her gaze felt distant, as if she were looking at a stranger, sending chills down his spine.
Adding to the discomfort, Emmanuel would wear the smoky grey coat in front of him all day. Malcolm couldnât shake the suspicion that Emmanuel was doing it deliberately.
On the day Emmanuel was sorting out the coat in front of him again, Malcolm finally couldnât contain his anger and stormed into Tabithaâs room.
Tabitha was feeding the little koi fish food then.
She asked someone to buy a beautiful transparent fish tank and put them. in it. She would watch the koi swimming around the tank for a while every day.
Malcolm gazed at the koi and noticed that the fish tank had caused all the succulents he had bought for her to be pushed into a corner.
What happened next sent Malcolmâs mood plummeting to its lowest point. Suddenly, he took off his coat and handed it to Tabitha, saying in a low voice. âHelp me with my coat.â
Tabitha frowned. âYour room is next door. You can put it in your room . yourself.â
Malcolmâs eyes darkened. âI donât want to walk back.â
âIf so, you can put it on the chair,â Tabitha remarked without taking her eyes off the little koi, completely ignoring Malcolm.
Malcolm was not angry at her. Instead, his heart was filled with a profound sense of powerlessness.
His recent interactions with Tabitha had been bizarre, though she maintained a peaceful demeanor, avoided quarrels or fuss, and kept a courteous distance from him.
Strangely, the more she acted this way, the more Malcolm felt a sense of fear.
In the past, when he brought Naomi home, Tabitha would raise a fuss and argue with him hysterically.
Now that their child was gone, Tabitha remained indifferent to him, always appearing emotionless.
Malcolm understood she was deeply hurt, and all he wanted was for her to express her feelings, even if it meant scolding or berating him to let off steam.
Yet, her silent treatment left him feeling worse than if she were to scold or beat him, making him suffer with each passing second.
Malcolm returned to his ward by taking his coat by the collar.
Still seated in Malcolmâs ward, Emmanuel asked with concern, âWhy do you look so pale? Did you have another fight with Tabitha?â
Instead of replying to Emmanuelâs question, Malcolm asked, âAre you free MMI BGGGGGGG this afternoon? Letâs play badminton on the court together.â
44 16:38 Emmanuel found the suggestion odd and said curiously, âDidnât you just injure your legs? You should get more rest.â
Malcolm replied, âThe doctor said the more exercise, the sooner Iâll get out of the hospital.â
Unsure of Malcolmâs intentions, Emmanuel declined the offer.
Malcolm chuckled lightly. âWhatâs wrong? Are you scared of losing?â
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