Chapter 378
After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities
Franklin said lightly, âI want to go to the bathroom."
"Then you go ahead.â Sylvia nodded her head.
"Honey, I want to go to the bathroom ..." Franklin repeated again.
Sylvia's watery eyes were filled with confusion and she snorted. "Can I
go for you?"
Franklin's fingers on his jaw then stroked his forehead, "I'm so dizzy. I
can't get out of bed by myself."
Sylvia frowned, looking at his pained face.
She couldn't help but think of how the mania attacked him.
She suppressed the pain in her chest, gritted her teeth and said, "I'll
call the care worker for you."
The man frowned. "Honey, can't you help me go? My head really hurts
and I'm dizzy. The doctor said ..."
Before he could finish his sentence, he was interrupted by Sylvia. "Get
up!"
Sylvia's hands were put on his waist and she helped him up from the
hospital bed.
Without being noticed, a trace of pleasure flashed through the man's
eyes, and the faint fragrance of her body wafted into his nose.
Franklin deliberately leaned most of his body on Sylvia's body. Sylvia
struggled to help him move towards the bathroom.
Fortunately, the bathroom was not very far away, otherwise she would
really want to throw Franklin out.
When Franklin sat down on the toilet, Sylvia turned around to close the
door and left.
Franklin's thin lips twitched and he reached out to drag Sylvia back,
"Honey, are you so cruel? Do you want me to go back by myself later?
I'm dizzy .."
He lifted his hand and tried to stroke his forehead again.
Sylvia had to stay put.
She had feelings for Franklin.
But she found it out too late.
They had done much more intimate things together, not to mention
accompanying him to the bathroom.
He used such a clumsy way to make her stay, which made her feel
sorry for him.
She looked away. The sound of the man taking off his pants was heard.
In this narrow space, she could not help but blush.
The sound of water running came into her ears.
Finally ... the sound of water stopped.
Sylvia lifted her eyelids, and her watery eyes had a trace of
helplessness. "Let's go out.â
No one answered her.
She tentatively turned her head to look at Franklin, and found that
Franklin had dressed and was looking at her with deep eyes.
A dangerous vibe was given off by the man.
Sylvia lifted her eyes to glare at him, but a trace of fatigue appeared in
her eyes. "Franklin, stop it."
Franklin did not move. His palm suddenly reached out, clasped her
waist and pressed her to his chest.
He had wanted to do this the moment he woke up in the morning!
He had wanted to do this for a long time!
The man's suppressed emotions were revealed in the small space.
His voice was hoarse.
"Honey..."
Sylvia closed her eyes, her face was pressed against the man's chest,
so she could clearly feel the man's every breath and heartbeat.
Her hands just touched the man's chest. When she was ready to push
him away, she heard the man's husky voice overhead, "Why not come
to visit me in the morning?"
Sylvia's thick eyelashes fluttered gently. Her voice was low, "We should
have stopped getting involved with each other long ago. There are too
many obstacles between us ..."
The man lowered his eyes. His handsome face approached hers, his
affectionate voice saying, "I know."
His eyes stared deeply at her.
The warm breath was on her cheeks.
Sylvia was flustered and uncomfotable, hoping to find an outlet to vent
her feelings.
âIf you know, let go of me."
Franklin grunted coldly, "Honey..." he suddenly came close to Sylvia's
ear and whispered a few words to her.
Sylvia looked shocked. A trace of disbelief flashed in her eyes. "What?"
She then narrowed her eyes, "Damn!"
She raised her cold eyes, "I'l take care of this matter."
Just then, there was a knock on the door of the hospital room.
Sylvia helped Franklin out of the bathroom and opened the door of the
ward.
A man in a white coat was standing in the doorway. He had a high nose
and blue eyes with white skin and a tall figure. He was a typical
European.
Lexton was stunned to see Sylvia. What a beautiful woman!
Her figure was tall and curved. Her delicate features seemed to glow,
making it hard for people to take their eyes off her.
Her long black hair was tied into a bun, and a few strands of hair
scattered in front of the forehead.
Lexton showed white teeth. He was sure he did not know such a
beautiful woman, but for some reason she felt a little familiar to him, as
if he had seen her somewhere.
"Hey, hottie!"
He took two steps back and confirmed the ward number again before
saying, "Did I get the wrong room? This is Franklin's ward, right?"
Franklin on the bed heard Lexton's familiar voice and his thin lips
moved slightly, âIt's my psychiatrist, Lexton."
"Oh, Franklin, you have a beautiful woman here!"
Lexton stepped into the ward and said with his expression stretched,
âYou should be very happy with a beauty around you!"
Franklin's thin lips were pursed slightly. "Honey, you're going to deliver
food to Poppy, right?"
Lexton's eyes widened in shock, "Honey? You are the legendary Mrs.
Maskelyne? Oh my!
"Franklin is so happy! The last time you calmed the passengers on the
plane, oh my! You are so awesome! You're my idol!"
"Oh my God, Franklin is really too much, hiding you all the time! And
this time, you saved Franklin. When he was having an attack, few
people could subdue him!"
"I was watching it live. It's not only live broadcast on your Twitter, but
also a lot of bloggers in Aettosa live broadcast it! You're now the web
celeb in Aettosa! Do you know you have a lot of your fans in Atetosa!
You're amazing!"
Sylvia listened to Lexton's loud voice ringing in the ward. The corners
of her lips twitched. "Outsiders watch the fun. Dr. Lexton, are you just
watching the fun too?"
Lexton's face stiffened. Was he disliked?
Before he could react, he saw Sylvia take a deep look at Franklin and
then close the door to the room and leave.
She walked straight towards Poppy's hospital room.
Whether it was the netizens or the onlookers in the hallway at that time,
they were just watching the fun.
Only people that was caught in this whirlpool were clear about their
own pain.