"I haven’t done anything to betray her," Kaden Xavier replied, stunned for a mont.
He hadn’t expected Wren Wynter to be so bothered by and resistant toward Seraphina Sutton, nor had he thought she would divorce him over it.
Perhaps his handling of the situation had been lacking, and he had made Wren Wynter suffer too much for Seraphina Sutton’s sake.
"No one knows for sure. As long as your conscience is clear, that’s all that matters."
Ho-ran Park had no intention of arguing the point with Kaden Xavier. After all, they had already signed the divorce papers. Finalizing the proceedings was only a matter of ti.
With that, he picked up the dical chart and left the hospital room.
...
As soon as Wren Wynter returned to work at the hospital, a few of the doctors she was on good terms with made a special trip to check on her.
The fact that she had been injured was no secret in the hospital.
"I’m fine. Thank you all for your concern."
The hospital director, especially, breathed a sigh of relief and sent her a great deal of nutritional supplents.
"Dr. Wynter, it’s a good thing you’re alright. Otherwise, I really don’t know how I would have answered to Elder Hawthorne and Mr. Xavier," the director said, wiping the cold sweat from his forehead.
The day Wren Wynter had her accident, Julian Hawthorne had personally called him to demand how he was going to handle it.
Only after hearing he would handle the matter impartially did Julian’s anger subside.
And that was to say nothing of Kaden Xavier, who applied pressure both overtly and covertly.
"Director, you’re exaggerating. My ntor isn’t an unreasonable person. There were reasons for what happened; he wouldn’t bla you," Wren Wynter said placidly, automatically ignoring the other person he had ntioned.
The director grumbled inwardly, ’Heh, that’s because you don’t know how he chewed out.’
Outwardly, however, he just bead and said, "Yes."
Once the crowd had dispersed, Mason Shaw found his chance to step into the consultation room. "Dr. Wynter, it’s really difficult to get a mont with you these days. I even have to wait in line."
Hearing Mason Shaw’s teasing, Wren Wynter offered a rare, genuine smile.
"Speaking of which, I have to thank you for saving my life, Dr. Shaw."
"How many tis have I helped you now? You have to treat to a private al for this, at least."
"No problem, but you’ll have to let owe you one. I’m just too busy lately."
’As long as Grandma’s killer remains at large, I can’t have a single day of peace.’
"I understand. We’ll talk about it when you’re free then."
KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK—
"Dr. Wynter, do you have a mont? I’d like to talk with you."
The familiar voice made Mason Shaw’s body go stiff.
"Dr. Lynch, you’re just in ti. I looked at that patient you ntioned last ti. Their post-operative healing is going very well, with no signs of rejection. We can write up the concluding notes."
"Okay."
Shelly Lynch walked in, but she didn’t spare Mason Shaw so much as a single glance, as if they were complete strangers.
"Oh, Dr. Shaw, I forgot to introduce you. This is my colleague, Dr. Shelly Lynch, from the sa departnt."
"No need for introductions, Dr. Wynter. Dr. Shaw and I know each other. Very well, in fact." Shelly Lynch pushed up the glasses on her nose, her luscious red lips curling into a slight smile. "Isn’t that right, Dr. Shaw?"
Mason Shaw’s expression darkened, and his voice turned cool. "I have sothing to attend to. I won’t disturb you."
He turned and left the room. Shelly Lynch lowered her eyelids, a cold smirk playing on her lips as she retracted her gaze.
"Dr. Lynch, what did you need to see about?"
"It’s a case from last week. It’s a bit tricky, and the departnt head asked to discuss it with you," Shelly Lynch said, handing a dical chart to Wren Wynter.
"Alright. Let take a look, and I’ll give you an answer tomorrow."
Shelly Lynch nodded and walked out of Wren Wynter’s consultation room.
When she returned to her own consultation room, she found Mason Shaw leaning against the wall by the door. His expression was not pleasant. Seeing her return, he imdiately straightened up.
She let out a cold laugh and walked into her room.
Mason Shaw followed right behind her and locked the door.
"Is Dr. Shaw here to call to account? Is it really necessary to be so protective of her?"
"Shelly Lynch, did you say anything you shouldn’t have in front of Wren Wynter?"
"What could I have said? I rely told her the truth."
The mont she finished speaking, Mason Shaw slamd a fist on the table, his eyes full of nace.
He reached out and grabbed Shelly Lynch’s chin, his icy voice entering her ears. "Do you really think I don’t dare to do anything to you? My dear fiancée."
"Mason Shaw, if you really dared, you wouldn’t have co to my office to interrogate ," Shelly Lynch said, forcing herself to remain calm. "It seems even the great Eldest Young Master Shaw has a weakness for pretty faces."
"My affairs are none of your business. You haven’t even married yet. What, are you that fond of ? So eager to manage as the Second Young Mistress Shaw before we’re even wed?"
"Shut up! Stop disgusting !" A trace of disgust flashed in Shelly Lynch’s eyes. "Do you think I give a damn? If it weren’t for my father, I..."
"So you do rember your father. I was starting to think you’d forgotten, otherwise how would you dare to provoke my authority like this?"
Mason Shaw flung Shelly Lynch’s chin away, his eyes devoid of warmth. He straightened his white coat and turned to walk out of the room.
"If you don’t want your family to go bankrupt, then you’d better keep that mouth of yours shut. You’d best think carefully about what should and shouldn’t be said. Otherwise, you won’t be able to bear the consequences."
With that, he opened the door and strode out, his usual gentle expression back on his face.
As if all her strength had abandoned her, Shelly Lynch collapsed powerlessly to the floor. She covered her face with her hands, tears streaming through her fingers.
「anwhile.」
Having worked hard all day, Wren Wynter stretched lazily. She was still recovering from her recent ordeal and shouldn’t overexert herself, so she had decided to leave work early.
She had just stepped out of the entrance when she saw Kaden Xavier’s car parked in front of her. The good mood she had worked so hard to regain was shattered once again.
She tried to pretend she hadn’t seen it and walked around his car to leave, but Kaden Xavier, who had been leaning against it, blocked her path.
"Wren, don’t go. I have sothing to tell you."
"Kaden Xavier, if you’re here to talk about the divorce, I think my position is already perfectly clear. Unless this is about the killer, there’s nothing to talk about."
"Did you eat the nutritional al from yesterday?"
At this mont, Kaden Xavier was as stubborn as a child. Wren Wynter, growing impatient, shook off his hand.
"No. I threw it out."
"Threw it out?" Kaden Xavier’s face went deathly pale. His fingertips, white at the knuckles, trembled slightly, and even his voice shook.
"Is there anything else? If not, I’m going ho."
"Wait!" Kaden Xavier called out to Wren Wynter. He opened the car door and took out today’s nutritional al. "This is for today. Rember to eat it."
"Didn’t I tell you I don’t need it!"
’Is Kaden Xavier incapable of understanding plain language?’
’I’ve already told him I don’t need it. Does he really think this kind of effort will make forget all the pain he’s caused in the past?’
’When did he beco so naive?’
"Yesterday’s is no good after being left out all night. Eat this one while it’s warm. The doctor said your body hasn’t fully recovered yet. Liquid food is fine, but it’s not nutritious enough."
Wren Wynter took a deep breath and accepted the nutritional al from Kaden Xavier’s hands.
She knew that if she refused, he would definitely stand at her door all night again, just like he did yesterday.
"Don’t bring this again. The housekeeper at ho cooks plenty of food. I’m not wanting for a al."
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