Chapter 200
Mission To Remarry
Chapter 200 Rather Amusing Roxanne had just gotten off work when she heard the employees in the research institute discussing Lucian and Aubreeâs marriage.
âMr. Farwell is so attentive! He actually took care of his fiancée for the entire night. If it were my boyfriend, he would never do so.â
âMost importantly, heâs handsome and rich. His fiancée is beautiful as well. She resembles Dr. Jarvis quite a bit, so she must be a beauty!â
Similar sentiments drifted into the air.
The group of researchers chatted as they walked. When they caught sight of Roxanne, they even bid her farewell. âSee you tomorrow, Dr. Jarvis.â
Smiling, Roxanne answered them one by one.
However, she couldnât help feeling puzzled upon hearing their discussion.
Lucian took care of his fiancée the whole of last night? But he had been with me the entire time last night. When did he meet up with Aubree?
Just when she found it strange, Colby came up to her from behind. âAre you free tonight? How about having dinner together?â
Abruptly snapping back to her senses, Roxanne flashed him an apologetic smile. âI still need to rush over to the kindergarten to pick my kids up, so Iâm afraid Iâll have to take a rain check. Another day, perhaps. When the project concludes, Iâll treat everyone to a meal.â
When Colby heard that, a glimmer of disappointment flashed across his eyes, but he said nothing in the end. Talking about the project, he exited the research institute with her.
As Roxanne didnât drive to work, she could only hail a taxi by the roadside.
A moment later, Colbyâs car slowly came to a stop in front of her. âDid you not drive?â
In response, Roxanne shook her head.
âWhere are you going? Iâll give you a ride. I donât have anything to do tonight anyway, and it isnât easy to get a taxi here.â Colbyâs smile was warm and gentle.
Roxanne hesitated for a second. She glanced at the time, only to see that it was indeed time Archie and Benny got off school. Thus, she didnât decline but opened the car door and got into the car.
No sooner had she settled into the car than she received a call from Harvey again, inquiring about the projectâs progress.
She explained things to him briefly and succinctly.
After hanging up the phone, she was just about to put her phone away when a push notification popped out.
The headline read: Mr. Farwell drove his fiancée to the hospital in the middle of the night and kept her company the entire night.
Seeing that, she inexorably recalled the situation last night and the employeesâ discussion earlier.
Unbidden, she tapped open the link.
Right after doing that, two blurry photos entered her line of sight.
The instant she saw the photos, she froze. She didnât even have to tap into them to tell that the woman in there was her.
The first photo was taken when she was delirious with a high fever, probably when Lucian carried her from the car to the hospital.
Even when she woke up in the hospital, she was still in the manâs arms.
However, she didnât expect them to look so close in the photo.
That aside, the man seemed to exert particular care when carrying her.
The second photo was taken when she got into the car with Estella in her arms, while Lucian stood at the side.
She had no idea where the person who snapped the photo hid that neither of them perceived his presence.
Besides, the paparazzo who published that news evidently couldnât distinguish between her and Aubree that such a misunderstanding transpired.
Fortunately, the photos were exceedingly blurry, so much so that only those closest to her could tell that the woman in them was her.
With her brows creased, Roxanne continued scrolling downward, only to see that the comments below were all envious of her because of Lucianâs attentiveness toward her.
Little did they know that she didnât feel the least bit happy about it.
After looking through them for a while and ascertaining that no one realized that the woman in the photos wasnât Aubree, she put away her phone with mixed emotions.
Hoping to avoid unnecessary trouble, she didnât plan on clarifying things.
Instead, she merely found the entire misunderstanding rather amusing.