Chapter 457
My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
Chapter 457 Not Quite Convenient Downstairs, Old Master Quirke spoke up again, this time with gentle persuasion, âYouâre still young, so donât make your life revolve around your work. I heard that the kid from the Martin family will also be participating in the free clinic this time. If I remember correctly, the two of you seemed to get along well with each other during my last birthday party?â
In other words, he wanted Rosalie to consider Leon as a potential partner.
Hearing Old Master Quirkeâs words, Rosalie could not help feeling a little helpless.
Old Master Quirke seemed to greatly concern himself with her marriage. First, he asked her to consider Andrius, then two days ago, he brought up the current representative of the Lancer family. Now, it was Leon. He was practically doing all he could to find someone for her.
âThat kid from the Martin family is also a doctor. I have to say, the two of you seem like you would be a good match.â Old Master Quirke had pondered over this carefully, and he emphasized it with his sincere and heartfelt words.
Rosalie could not refuse directly, so she could only look at Old Master Quirke awkwardly as she replied, âLetâs wait until weâre done with the free clinic. Right now, my mind is solely on the free clinic. I donât really want to think about anything else for now.â
Old Master Quirke gave her a disapproving look. âYou might be able to wait, but your two children canât.
Theyâre still so young, so how can they grow up without a father?â
Seeing Old Master Quirke being so obsessed with this matter gave Rosalie a headache.
In addition to that, she could clearly feel the tension in the room gradually growing thicker.
Rosalie frowned and looked at the sullen-faced Byron. She could feel her headache worsen.
Just as she was struggling to put an end to this topic, Byron muttered, âold Man Quirke, Dr. Jacobs has been raising her children on her own all these years. If she really wanted to find a father for them, then she would have to consider it carefully. You donât have to worry about this matter on her behalf.â
Hearing this, old Master Quirke frowned and ruefully said, âThatâs true. This is one thing that Dr. Jacobs canât compare with you. With Wendy by Estieâs side and both of you knowing each other inside out, the only thing missing is a wedding. If you know anyone whoâs suitable, you can introduce them to Dr.
Jacobs. â
Byronâs expression darkened, and he gave Rosalie a quick glance before replying with a brief hum.
Rosalie was caught off guard when their gazes unexpectedly met. In addition to the conversation between Byron and old Master Quirke, she did not know how to feel.
Old Master Quirke seemed quite satisfied and did not bring it up again. Instead, he changed the topic back to the free clinic.
Andrius came downstairs with the letter of recommendation. As soon as he got downstairs, he could feel the tension-filled atmosphere of the living room. His heart sank, and he hurried to his grandfatherâs side. âGrandpa, the letter of recommendation.â Old Master Quirke reached out and took the letter.
Andrius carefully glanced at the two people beside him, only to see that their expressions seemed to look much worse than when he had left.
Rosalie seemed like she was still fine. She was chatting with his grandfather about the free clinic with a somewhat smile still on her face.
Byron, on the other hand, was wearing a poker face, but the aura he exuded felt terrifyingly menacing.
Meanwhile, his grandfather was chatting with Rosalie about the free clinic, blissfully ignorant of it all.
Andrius nervously sat down beside old Master Quirke, utterly confused. What on earth had happened in the short time that he was gone?
Rosalie could feel Byronâs eyes on her from time to time, and she tried her best to suppress the discomfort in her heart. Taking advantage of the conversation topic coming to an end, she started to bid farewell to Old Master Quirke. âOld Master Quirke, if thereâs nothing else, I wonât bother you any longer.
I came here today because I wanted to give you a check-up, but it seems like today isnât quite convenient for that. Iâll come back another time.â
Old Master Quirke did not think too much about it. He gave her the letter of recommendation, and after exchanging a few more words, he let her leave.