Mona had no idea someone had dissed her after she left Thaddeus. She returned to her work and got busy. After the interview with the e-commerce shop, it was almost noon. She took a ride to the hospital. The first thing she wanted to do now that she had gotten the alimony was to ask for a specialist to treat Millie’s condition. Unfortunately, the doctor informed her that Millie’s condition was rather complex. The odds of the operation being successful were only 40%; if it failed, it would endanger the girl’s life. In other words, the operation was a gamble. In the best case scenario, Millie could grow up healthily; in the worst, she would lose the girl forever. However, if she chose not to treat Millie’s condition, the girl would not make it past ten years old. Mona could not make such a heavy decision in a heartbeat. It was too difficult for her. So she decided to delay the consultation and decided to think it over. She walked out of the hospital, dispirited. When she f
Mona regained her composure and adorned her smiling mask one last time. She raised her glass into the air and proposed a toast. “Mr. Fontaine, you said I’m thinking about someone, but I can say the same to you as well.” Did she just tacitly acknowledge it? Thaddeus’s eyes turned cold. He scoffed and said, “You remember your past?” Mona took a sip of wine and answered, “I do know your nephew, then?” The man narrowed his eyes in surprise, his expression profound. The woman was smart. She was trying to trick him into revealing the truth about her past. If she truly remembered her past, given her old attitude, she would definitely have created a huge disturbance. He really hoped that her memories could be buried for the rest of her life. It would not only be better for her but for everyone else as well. “You should be asking yourself that question since you know Victor.” The man gave a vague answer, attempting to brush Mona off. “Fine. It’s not the time to talk about
Thaddeus narrowed his eyes. He never realized the woman had such a vivid imagination. Since when did she see him loving another woman? Aside from the scandals, he had been loyal to his marriage with her, mentally or physically. He had never loved or slept with another woman in the past four years. With only a few questions, Mona clearly sensed Thaddeus being defensive and cautious. He really protected the woman well and refused to reveal even a single detail about her. Thaddeus swirled his glass elegantly and looked at her deeply. A long silence later, he said, “All I can say is, since I married you, she hasn’t appeared. I’ve been searching for her for twenty years, and I thought I wouldn’t see her again for the rest of my life.” The sudden realization hit Mona. “Oh, so it’s childhood lovers? You found her and wanted to give her an official title. Is this why you wanted to divorce me?” It was not due to the pressure from his family or her negligence of duty.He wanted
After Mona got into the taxi and left the restaurant, she sighed a long breath of relief. It was over. The marriage was finally over. She was like a fish released back into the ocean, now able to live a life of freedom. The taxi stopped in front of a cafe. A man was waiting for her inside, and when she came in, he stood up. “Susan, you’re here.” Mona sat opposite Victor and put her purse down. Her eyes sized the man from top to bottom. She tried her best to search for memories regarding the man, but her mind was blank. She was curious how he knew she had a pair of twins, so when he called her out to meet, she agreed. “Mr. Cornwell, how did you know I have a pair of twins?” “It’s because you’re my fiance, and I’m their father,” Victor said. “What? You are the twins’ father?” Mona dared not believe what she just heard. “Suzy.” Victor held Mona’s hand, but she quickly pulled away from him. It was disgusting. She could not accept intimate contact with the man
“Right away, sir,” Marcus said. Marcus left the office, leaving Thaddeus alone. Thaddeus could no longer concentrate on work now that he had learned the truth. He stood by the ceiling-to-floor window and peered down the entire city from the twenty-eighth floor. As he recalled his time with Mona, the man spotted even more clues. However, he understood that he was not going to get answers in his mind, so he grabbed his jacket and strode out of the office. “Marcus, I want to know where Mona is staying right now. Give me the address and tell the driver to prepare the car. I want to go there as soon as possible.” When Thaddeus arrived at Mona’s place, the sky was already dark. The car parked in front of the entrance of the apartment. He looked up at Mona’s unit and saw nothing but dark windows. It seemed no one was home. He lit a cigarette and waited, but no one returned.The man came with questions of his own, and he would not be able to rest until he got his answers.H
“Sir, both reports showed the same result. These two children have no blood relation with you.” Victor’s hand froze, his hand still holding the phone. His anticipation plummeted, and his heart plunged into despair. He could not accept what he had just heard. “Sir? Are you there?” It took Victor a while to regain his composure. He narrowed his gleaming eyes. “Dr. Lee, I heard your daughter wants to be in the entertainment business?” “Yeah, but she’s not talented enough. She didn’t even get into film school. She’s now planning to become an extra in some web series.” “You should support the dreams of your daughter. Coincidentally, my uncle’s company is looking to train rookies for a debut. If you are interested, I might be able to secure a slot for your daughter.” “Are you talking about Timez? That would be great! Thank you, Victor. I’ll definitely repay the favor soon!” “Actually, you can do it right now. I need a favor from you.” “Of course. As long as it’s within my c
Mona pursed her lips. What a small world it was for her to have run into Thaddeus in the hospital. She turned around and headed into the other elevator, giving way for the medical staff. The moment the elevator shut, Thaddeus caught a glimpse of the floor that Mona was going to before following the medical staff into the other elevator. When Mona returned to Millie’s ward, both the babysitter and Millie had taken their breakfast. Millie looked dispirited until her mother came in. Her eyes gleamed as she slipped off the bed and jumped into Mona’s arms. “Mommy, I don’t want to be here. I want to go back home!” the girl cried meekly. Her rough voice broke Mona’s heart even more. She carried the girl and put her back on the bed. “Millie, you have to stay in the hospital for now. I promise to come see you every day when I finish work, and we’ll sleep together at night, okay?” Millie widened her teary eyes. “When can we go back?” “If you listen to the doctor, we will be a
“Uncle, what a coincidence seeing you here.” Victor completely disregarded Thaddeus’s gloomy expression and spoke in a frivolous tone to provoke him further. He hugged Mona into his arms to exert dominance over his prey. Thaddeus squinted. His gaze fell on Mona and said indifferently, “You sick?” Mona shook her head. Before she could say a word, Victor beat her to it and explained, “It’s Millie, but you don’t need to worry. I’m here.” Thaddeus’s gaze grew grimmer. He suppressed the unusual urge from his heart and maintained expressionless. He then noticed the report in Victor’s hand. “What’s that?” As though afraid that others would not know, Victor waved the report in front of Thaddeus and said proudly, “Oh. I just want to let the others know that I’m becoming a father.” A cold glare flashed in Thaddeus’s eyes. He looked at Mona. “Her kids?” “Uncle, what kind of question is that? Who else’s kids could it be if not Susan?” Victor’s gaze spelled hostility. Knowing that