Chapter 1942
My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball Chapter 1942-âRosie, I really donât know what to do. I need your advice.â Mary could not figure out what to do, so she called her best friend.
Mary had a whole set of theories and principles related to relationship matters. However, when she was the one going through the experience, her mind turned blank and she could not do anything.
Rosalie probably could empathize with Mary after listening to her story.
She thought for a while and comforted her, saying, âMae, Andrius has never confirmed his relationship with Beatrice. Even if Beatrice is interested in Andrius, sheâs nothing more than a competitor. Youâre amazing. What are you afraid of? Just be generous. Beatrice is a patient now. You should treat her accordingly.â
These words made Mary feel relieved.
Thus, she prepared to go to bed 37 to check on Beatriceâs injury.
This was a twin-sharing ward. The patient in bed 38 was discharged from the hospital in the morning.
Beatrice was alone since there were no new patients admitted.
At this time, Andrius was checking in on Beatrice in the ward.
With a smile, Beatrice requested coquettishly, âMr. Quirke, can you peel an apple for me?â
âOh, sure. No problem!â Andriusâ reaction was a little slow.
In Beatriceâs eyes, that was very adorable.
While Andrius was still peeling an apple, Alistair suddenly appeared outside the ward.
He had a phone call with his sister in the morning as well. Only then did he know that his sister was in a car accident after getting off the plane yesterday. Thus, he immediately booked a ticket and flew back to Coast City.
Alistairâs expression darkened immediately when he saw the man beside his sister. He glanced at Andrius coldly.
It was an instant recognition.
âAndrius?
He muttered, âSo, the friend Beatrice mentioned turned out to be you! It was you who drove carelessly and caused such a serious car accident!â
Before Andrius came back to his senses, Alistair stepped in front of him. A wave of imposing coercion was visibly felt.
âYou areâ¦â Andrius might not know Beatriceâs identity even now.
However, he did recognize the person in front of him. This was Alistair Murray from the north, the man his younger sister, Andrea, had come into contact with.
Immediately, his eyes turned to Beatrice.
Beatrice suddenly turned pale with shock. She wanted to conceal her identity and was not ready to tell Andrius.
After all, Andrius worked for Byron Lawrence. Her elder brother used to go against Byron hard. She was worried that after Andrius knew her identity, he would deliberately avoid her.
She just never expected her brother to appear like this.
âAndrius, heâs my elder brother, Alistair.â Beatrice could only come clean, seeing that she could not hide it anymore.
In an instant, Andrius frowned heavily.
He had been Alistairâs opponent for a while.
Moreover, his younger sister, Andrea, had poured a lot of effort into Alistair. In the end, it was for nothing.
Naturally, he was not fond of Alistair.
âAndrius Quirke, how do you even drive? You got into an accident just after picking my sister up? She was sent to the emergency room for this. Youâre a piece of work!â Alistairâs eyes were hostile and full of arrogance.
When her brother accused Andrius, Beatrice panicked and quickly explained.
âBrother, the situation isnât what you think. It was just an accident. We were rear-ended by a truck, and itâs not Andrius â fault!â
âMiss Murray, I didnât expect you to be from the Murrays in the north.â Andrius ignored Alistairâs accusation and turned to look at Beatrice.
There was disappointment in his eyes.
Beatrice suddenly became anxious. âIâm sorry that I kept it a secret for so long and didnât mention it to you. However, you seem to have never asked.â
Andrius nodded. âThatâs right, it was my negligence.
However, maybe if I had known about it earlier, things wouldâve been different.â
His eyes moved away from Beatriceâs face to look at Alistair. He immediately said calmly, âMr. Murray, the car accident was purely an accident. As Miss Murrayâs friend, I felt sorry for letting such a bad thing happen to her!
However, youâre out of line to place any blame, donât you think?â