Elias’ Crimes and Punishments of Romance
Chapter 524 Don’t You Think She’s Pitiful?
Smack!
In the next instant, a resounding slap echoed through the room as it struck Elias’ face, leaving him stunned.
Amanda took advantage of the moment to angrily push the man away and stormed out of the ward.
Before Elias could catch up to her, he heard the heavy door slamming shut.
He closed his eyes helplessly. Amanda was genuinely furious this time, and he didn’t know how to make up with her.
Elias sat up and immediately went after her, but a nurse blocked his way as soon as he stepped out of the ward.
“Mr. Winters, you can’t just leave without permission.”
“Get out of my way!”
“I’m sorry, but it’s against the hospital’s policy. It’s not time for you to be discharged yet.”
Just as he was on the verge of losing his temper, Yacob arrived and pulled him back, saying, “I’m sorry. I’ll watch over him.”
After the nurse left, Yacob restrained him and said, “Mr. Winters, you should stay put. I bumped into Mrs. Winters earlier, and she instructed me to keep an eye on you and ensure you don’t leave prematurely.”
Elias was frustrated. “Why didn’t you stop her? Didn’t you see how angry she was? Do you know how difficult it is to appease an angry woman?”
Yacob silently muttered, “Well, it’s your fault for making her angry in the first place. Besides, it’s pointless for you to go now. Mrs. Winters is still furious, and who knows how she’ll take it out on you? It’s better to let her cool down.”
Elias suddenly fell silent, his face darkened, and he reluctantly returned to the ward.
That slap just now was well-deserved. He truly regretted uttering those words.
of the hospital alone, her emotions overwhelming as tears streamed
had slipped from Elias’ lips just
gently tucking Elias in kept replaying in her mind. She seemed. pretty beautiful. Was she truly more beautiful than her? That didn’t matter. What mattered. was that Elias believed this woman
this be considered an emotional affair?
wandered, physical infidelity wasn’t far off, was it?
sudden, despair gripped
do? She couldn’t bear to imagine Elias. asking for a divorce again. She had worked so hard to convince herself to enter into
was a
to answer the phone, but it kept ringing, so she reluctantly picked
voice. “Miss Amanda, can you please come and keep me company today? Daddy
isn’t home? Where did he go? Then,
I don’t like her. She’s always mean. to
to get involved in Symeon’s affairs anymore, but the
at home with a
listen to me. Would you like to go to kindergarten with
been in Cludan for quite a while and was indeed of kindergarten age. If she went to kindergarten, she would have many other children to play with
to play with Aiden.
today. When
quickly. I have lots and lots of toys,
be
ending the call, Amanda couldn’t help but sigh. What had she gotten herself into? Symeon had caused so much misery for her family, and now she had to accompany his little girl. However, she also felt that Dulcie was so
Soon, night fell.
stayed in Galaxy Bay until evening, but Symeon still had yet to return. He must. have been swamped, managing a multitude
hurry to go home?” Dulcie had been observing Amanda check. her watch, looking very
replied, “No, I’m just wondering why your dad hasn’t returned
He had sent. lengthy messages on WhatsApp, but she hadn’t had time to read a single word.
came from outside the playroom. “Mr. Lawrence, you’re back.”
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