Chapter 36
Chasing His Runaway Wife
Malcolm met Naomi at the age of 14. They were tied up in a room and did not know each other.
Despite everything, she still saved him.
In the end, Malcolm sighed and instructed Saul to take Darius and Sylvie to the police station.
When she heard that he still insisted on taking them to the police station, Sylvie immediately shouted hysterically, âMr. Sinclair, please spare me for Naomiâs sake!â
Naomi was afraid that Sylvie would expose her if the latter got anxious, but at the same time, she wanted to act as if she was Sylvieâs best friend in front of Malcolm.
She tugged at Malcolmâs shirt and whispered, âMalcolm, Sylvie acted foolishly for once. Why donât we just let it go this time? I wonât let her make the same mistake againâ¦â
Malcolm pulled back the corner of his shirt little by little and said in a cold voice, âOne should be punished for their mistakes.â
With that, Saul summoned the people outside to drag the two people out.
Although the wrongdoers should be punished, Darius was eventually sentenced to three months in detention as he did not cause any physical harm.
Meanwhile, Sylvie was only locked up for five days and given a fine of 400 dollars.
Five days later, when she was released from the detention center, Naomi was already there to pick her up.
With a contorted expression, Sylvie shouted, âItâs not a place for human beings to stay. I had to inexplicably suffer because of you.â
d WW 7 on 14:33 Chapter in Naomiâs eyes were filled with disgust. It was barely perceptible, so she still gently coaxed Sylvie, âI know you did it for my sake. Can I treat you to a meal to make it up to you?â
âHow could a meal be enough?â Sylvie asked.
âLetâs go shopping, then. Weâll shop for the whole day, okay?â Naomi said.
Sylvie replied, âThatâs more like it.â
That day, they went to several luxury goods stores. Sylvie bought a lot of luxury goods, and the bag in her hand alone was worth over 4,000 dollars.
Since Naomi had to spend so much money, she hated Sylvie very much. However, the former still had to smile and ask, âHave you stopped being angry, Sylvic?â
âBarely,â Sylvie replied as she feigned innocence after taking advantage of Naomi.
After shopping, they went to a highâend restaurant to have a meal.
Sylvie ordered several sourâtasting dishes to eat.
When she saw Naomiâs surprise, Sylvie smugly told the latter, âIâm pregnant. Let me tell you, Mr. Weiss has promised to get a divorce and marry me as long as I can give him a son.â
Naomi was disdainful, but she still smiled and congratulated Sylvie.
Sylvie went on, âNaomi, you have to work harder. Mr. Sinclair lives under the same roof as Tabitha. As Tabitha pretends to be frail and delicate every day, thereâs a chance that Mr. Sinclair will feel sorry for her.â
Naomi understood what she said and also felt anxious.
At that moment, Malcolm called her all of a sudden.
NN 14:33 âWhat are you doing, Naomi?â he asked.
His voice was still melodious, but it had a strange gloominess in it.
Naomi was shocked and subconsciously placed her hand on the phone before looking around.
âIâm having a meal outside, Malcolm,â she replied.
Malcolm continued talking. He said he was concerned about her and reminded her of a few things.
However, Naomi always felt that he was testing her.
Naomi was already flustered when she hung up the call. She kept suspecting that Malcolm had instructed someone to keep an eye on her.
When she saw the panic on Naomiâs face, Sylvie asked in a low voice, âWas it Mr. Sinclair?â
Naomi nodded nervously.
Sylvie advised, âYou should be more proactive. Why do you swallow your frustrations when you already have Mr. Sinclairâs baby? Look at me. Mr. Weiss treats me so gentlyâ¦â
She continued, âYou have to figure out a way to completely stop Tabitha from getting back up!â
Looking at Sylvieâs happy face and the pile of expensive luxury goods next. to her, Naomiâs gaze darkened and became strange.
Two days later, Naomi accompanied Sylvie to the hospital for a prenatal checkâup.
The doctor detected a slight irregularity in Sylvieâs electrocardiogram. Thus, he prescribed some antiâ
abortifacient pills for her and reminded her about a few things.
on 7233 Naomi secretly took a photo of Sylvieâs pregnancy test report and then asked with concern, âSylvie, your pregnancy is still unstable. Do you want to get some antiâabortifacient pills?â
Sylvie looked puzzled. âDidnât the doctor prescribe it to me?â
âDonât take medicine from the hospital. Naomi looked concerned and took Sylvieâs hand before adding, âI know a good traditional medicine clinic. I used to get my medicine there. Itâs better than the hospital.
Would you like-â
Sylvieâs eyes lit up immediately. âHurry up and take me there.â
As Naomi also got her medicine there, Sylvie knew that it was not a bad place. The latter wanted to rely on the pregnancy to become rich. so she naturally paid a lot of attention to it.
They soon arrived at a traditional medicine clinic. When they walked inside, they saw Tabitha.
Naomi looked surprised and whispered. âWhy is Tabitha working here? Sylvie, why donât we change to another clinic?â
âWhat are you afraid of? Come in with me.â Sylvie frowned and dragged Naomi directly into the clinic.
A shop assistant immediately came over and asked politely. âWelcome. Are you here to get some medicine, miss? Have you brought your prescription?â
âIâm here to get some antiâabortifacient pills.â Sylvie looked haughty as she pointed at Tabitha and added, âI want her to do that.â