The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 498
The Ex-Husband's Revenge
âMister Poole, please spare me! I just mean to get Missus Poole to wake up. I didnât mean to,â Terrified, Doctor Chase fell onto his knees.
He did not think much of the side effects of the adrenaline injections and he wanted to revive Gloria as
soon as possible so that Vincent would reward him handsomely. Naturally, he could not possibly confes s his true. intention at the time, or Vincent would kill him right there and then.
As the Southern King, Vincent would encounter no issue with killing a mere doctor.
âVincent, thatâs enough. Doctor Chase helped me through the past two years. Since he didnât mean to
make a mistake, just spare him,â Gloria said.
âNo way! This scammer doesnât have any sense of morals and almost got you killed. I refuse to let him
go!â Vincent gritted out furiously.
âPlease! I was wrong! Please have mercy on me,â Drenched in sweat, Doctor Chase pleaded.
âVincent, just leave him alone. Iâm fine right now. Why would you hold him here?â Gloria always had a gentle heart and continued to plead for Doctor Chase.
Vincent hesitated. His wife just woke up and he did not wish to upset her over someone so insignificant . In the end, he decided to compromise and nodded. âDoctor Chase, seeing how youâve worked hard to help Gloria in the past two years, Iâll let you go! Youâre fired and youâre going to stay out of my sight from now on!
He said coldly.
Doctor Chase was the family doctor that he hired with a tremendous amount of money and merely firin g him was considered merciful.
âThank you. Thank you for showing me mercy.â Relieved that he survived, Doctor Chase bowed.
âDonât thank me. You should be thanking Mister Wolf. If he didnât manage to save my wife, I wouldâve kil led you!â Vincent snorted.
âYes. Thank you, Mister Wolf.â Doctor Chase turned to bow at Leon. He thought that Leon was a scam mer and was impressed by Leonâs skills in saving someone on the brink of dying.
âAlright, you may go now!â Vincent spat darkly.
Doctor Chase hurried out of the house and a servant went into the room after he left. âSir, lunch is ready âMister Wolf, letâs have lunch together. I must toast to you to express my gratitude and apologize for the rudeness Iâve shown earlier,â Vincent said.
âIâll take you up on that offer, then,â Leon agreed with a smile.
As Gloria was still frail and needed rest, she could not attend lunch with the rest, so Vincent arranged fo