Damon was unconvinced by Carlos' warning. He still thought that Debbie was cruel and that she was in the wrong. "Enough? Carlos, gan had just undergone rescue treatnt, and there's a deep wound in her forehead. You want to just let it go?" Damon snapped furiously.
Earlier, when gan had seen the large amount of blood gushing from her forehead, she had panicked, which caused her the asthma attack again. She was then wheeled into the ergency room by the nurses.
"I an what I said. That's enough!" Carlos said sternly. His anger was on the verge of erupting.
Seeing his angry face, Damon yielded to him at once. He lowered his voice and said, "I should listen to my wife and mind my own business—take care of our baby and work hard to earn more money. I shouldn't have co here to care about others."
Debbie grinned. "Your wife is smarter than you."
Damon gaped at her, lost for words. This woman belittled him all the ti, yet at the sa ti, praised his wife. He didn't know how to handle her.
Deep inside, Damon was actually impressed by Debbie's influence on them. She had hurt gan, but strangely, none of them hated her for it.
Finally, he gave up. Sighing, he turned to look at the other n in the ward. "Wesley, Carlos, you two take care of gan yourselves. You fostered her, after all. From now on, I'll focus on being a good dad and husband. I won't ddle in your businesses anymore. And since Carlos has Debbie now, you'd better take the larger part of the responsibility for gan, Wesley. Goodbye, everyone."
Wesley looked at him disbelievingly. 'I'm a bachelor, so I should shoulder more responsibility? I have a woman to take care of too, you know! Although she isn't my girlfriend or wife yet, she will be, if things goes smoothly, ' he thought to himself.
Damon walked towards the doorway. Debbie followed him and asked, "Where are your wife and son? I want to see them. I haven't had a chance to see your newborn yet."
Damon waved goodbye to her. "You stay here and trouble your own husband. Don't bug my son. You're a bad example. I don't want my son to beco a troublemaker like you. That would hurt so much!"
Debbie went closer to Damon and rested her arm on his shoulder in a sisterly way. But before she could utter a single word, a cold voice ca from behind her, "Put your hand away!"
Everyone in the ward knew whom Carlos was talking to.
Without turning to look at him, Debbie moved her hand away from Damon before speaking. "I wanted to give your baby a cash gift. Are you saying you don't need it? I know it's not much, but at least it'll be enough to buy half a can of milk powder."
Damon rolled his eyes. He refused with contempt, "No, thank you. Save your money to buy a ticket back to England. It would be a huge favor to us if you leave soon."
Debbie didn't mind his rude words at all. Instead, she smiled and opened the door for him while saying, "All right, fine." She looked at Carlos and continued, "Honey, Damon said that he didn't need our cash gift."
Damon had just taken one step out of the ward when he froze. He returned in a flash and confronted her, "Hey, hey! Wait a second! Pepper Nian, cut it out. I don't need YOUR cash gift, but I've been waiting for Carlos'! His gift is a must! His cash gift will help live a lot longer comfortably."
Carlos shrugged and echoed his wife, "I guess you don't need our money."
Damon panicked. "C'mon, bro..." He turned to Debbie and begged, "Pepper Nian... Um...I an...Debbie, please! I was just kidding. I didn't an to hurt you or anything. Don't do this, okay? Co with , I'll take you to see my son. He's handso, you know, looks just like ..."
Curtis burst out laughing.
Seeing Debbie and Damon walking away shoulder to shoulder, Carlos yelled again, "Co back!"
Sensing the jealousy from the overbearing man, Damon moved so distance away from Debbie and bade farewell to her apologetically.
Debbie turned around to throw a glare at Carlos and then looked away. She murmured with a pout, "I'll co back when you don't bla anymore."
Confused, Carlos asked, "When did I bla you?"
His words dumbfounded Debbie and the two n in the ward. Both Curtis and Wesley were shocked by how much Carlos spoiled Debbie. He didn't bla her for anything she did!
Coming back to her senses, Debbie pointed her finger at the sullen Wesley and said in an innocent tone, "But your friend is blaming ..."
Caught off guard, Wesley was stumped. 'Why get involved? This is a bicker between you two, ' he sighed.
Carlos looked at his friend and said coldly, "Wesley, leave my wife's matters to . Please go back. I'm fine here."
Wesley nodded and left the ward without any hesitation.
Debbie couldn't believe what she was hearing. 'I hurt gan, but Wesley just let off? Unbelievable!'
With a triumphant smile, she rushed to the door and stuck her head out to look at Wesley's receding figure. She shouted, "Colonel Li, your girlfriend is lovely and very beautiful. I like her a lot. Please bring her over next ti so that I can have so fun with her!"
Wesley turned around and spat, "She's not my girlfriend!"
Debbie giggled. 'I didn't even specifically ntion whom I was referring to. Why are you so angry?
You're just stubborn, Wesley!' She laughed and shook her head.
As Wesley walked across the corridor, soone suddenly sprang out from nowhere and blocked his path. As a reflexive military officer, Wesley defended himself and attacked swiftly.
The man was helplessly pressed against the wall; his arms were locked on his back by one of Wesley's hands and his face was pressed to the cold concrete wall by the other. He groaned in pain, "Hey! It's , Damon. Calm down!"
Hearing his voice, Wesley finally took a closer look at his friend and loosened his hands to let him go.
Massaging his aching cheek, Damon protested furiously, "Bro, you and Carlos need to change your attitude! Both of you are so vigilant and enjoy taking preemptive action."
Damon had experienced the sa misery twice by Carlos. Since then, he never dared to show up in front of him out of the blue.
Wesley had seldom been alone with Damon in the past, because the latter used to be a mber of a gang called the Macro Gang. Normally, they should be enemies to each other. Damon used to work in the underworld, while Wesley was in the lawman business.
So secretly, Damon was always scared of Wesley. He knew that if he did sothing that crossed the line, he would definitely be caught and locked up in jail by this righteous fellow.
But Damon had dropped out of the gang, for his wife's sake. So he could finally feel more relaxed while facing Wesley and they had more chances to be together now.
Wesley gave him a contemptuous glance and chided, "You're a mature adult. Can you stop being so childish?"
Damon wasn't in the mood to argue with him. He stretched out his right hand in front of him, palm up, as if he was asking for sothing. Wesley coldly squinted at his hand and joked, "What? You want to cut your pinky and sell it? Is it worth anything?"
Damon was furious and he flared his nostrils in anger. He touched his chest to suppress his anger. "You're a mature man too. Can you stop being this snarky and sharp-tongued every day? Forget it! I don't want to bother myself arguing with you at the mont. Where's your pistol? Give it to now. You rember our bet, right? You see how Carlos spoils his wife now? Even we don't bla her for anything anymore. So you know who the winner is, don't you?"
At the beginning of Carlos and Debbie's relationship, Wesley and Damon had made a bet. Damon believed that Carlos would beco a slave to his wife, but Wesley didn't think so. Now, the result of the bet was obvious, judging from how Carlos didn't dare bla Debbie even after she hurt gan.
Even as Debbie's husband, Carlos didn't think to teach her a lesson, let alone Wesley or other friends of his. They could do nothing but turn a blind eye on whatever Debbie did.
Wesley used to stand by gan's side whenever she had a conflict with Debbie. But recently, he had started feeling that sothing was wrong with gan. She had beco unpredictable and had taken the initiative to provoke Debbie ti and again, which of course, made it even more impossible for Wesley to bla Debbie.
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