Chapter 601
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
Shutting his eyes, he reminisced about the time when Millie entered his house, playfully calling out,
âHey, honey, are you looking for me?â
With a mixture of disdain and irritation on his face, he retorted, âWho gave you permission to address
me that way?â
âIf not âhoney,â then what should I call you? Mr. Thomas? Marcusâ¦â
Back then, she had been clever, lively, and full of vitality. The more he recalled, the more the pain in
Marcusâ chest intensified.
In the changing room, Leon removed his sterile attire, revealing his well-defined back. His lips tightened
into a thin line, his brows furrowing slightly as he grappled with a torrent of emotions.
He was engulfed by a sense of emptiness when exiting the operating room. Just moments before,
while performing surgery, he was suddenly reminded of Millieâs words. âLeon, if I were to go in place of
Miss Rayne, would I die?â
In that instant, his hand holding the surgical knife trembled, causing him to inadvertently nick the
patientâs major artery. The surgery nearly ended in failure.
Lois waited outside the changing room for a while, but Leon didnât emerge.
Tentatively knocking on the door, she entered.
Trying to suppress her feelings, she found herself admiring Leonâs well-built physique. Even with the
scars on his body, he radiated an irresistible allure. She was aware that before he came back to the
Thomas family, Leon had a history of getting into fights regularly.
âFeeling weary? Shall we head back?â
Her voice, soft and soothing, caused Leon to start. Swiftly grabbing a white shirt, he hurriedly put it on,
obscuring his exposed torso. His actions stung Lois. Even in the midst of changing clothes, he seemed
concerned about her seeing him.
Buttoning up his shirt, Leon turned around, his brow furrowed.
âWhy did the explosion happen in the unfinished building? Werenât the kidnappers supposed to wait for
Marcus to bring the ransom money to save Millie?â
Lois immediately blamed herself.
âAt that time, the kidnappers kept calling Marcus, but they couldnât get through.
They grew anxious and distracted, so I picked up a brick and ran back. I struck one of the kidnappers
with it, and the other assailant rushed to attack me. In that chaotic moment, the bomb was
unexpectedly triggered. Itâs my fault that Millie died. If I hadnât thought about going back to rescue her,
perhaps the bomb wouldnât have activated.â
Upon hearing this, Leonâs face became stiff.
âWhy did you return? The kidnappers wanted money, and Marcus would naturally go to save her.â
Tears welled up in Loisâ eyes.
âIâm sorry. I just wanted to take her with me and leave. I truly intended to save her.
Millie was too foolish. Why did she come to replace me when it was so dangerous?