Previously, she could ignore his plight, as she had no idea about their history.

She only found out everything as Glen recounted the entire incident to her. He was reminiscing about the past and did not mean anything else, but she had to do something.

There was no way she could pretend nothing had ever happened and gloss over it.

If Old Mr. Chivers hadn't offered a helping hand, Granny would've frozen to death on the streets, and Mother would've died when she was still a child. He saved their lives. Granny and Mother couldn't repay him, so I can't just forget about it. This is the best opportunity for me to repay his favor. But I can't hold a scalpel!

Sensing her sadness, Glen stroked his beard and chirped, “Bay, don't take it to heart. I was reminded of your granny and got overwhelmed with emotions. At this age, nothing matters to me anymore. The longer I live, the more torturing it is for me. I want nothing more than to be reunited with my partner.”

Bailey's lips curled as she flashed an assuring smile. “You look like you can live till a ripe old age. You should be at ease and stay happy every day. You'll get to recover one day.”

Hearing that, Glen burst out laughing. “Everyone else resorted to different ways to console me, and honestly, I'm bored of it. Your way of comforting me is quite interesting. All right, there's no need to comfort me. I can't even find someone who can operate on my cranium, so there's no way I'll live till a ripe old age.”

Bailey went quiet.

As the mood turned tense, Gwendolyn immediately tried to liven things up. “Looks like the saying 'birds of a feather flock together' is right. Your granny and mother had a history with the Chivers family, so you're meant to marry my son. If you want to repay the favor, then marry into the Chivers family and make your grandpa happy by being a filial granddaughter-in-law.”

Glen slapped his thigh and exclaimed, “That's right. Bay, marry Eddy as soon as possible so I can get a granddaughter-in-law while I'm still alive. That way, I can tell your granny all about it when we reunite one day.”

Tears threatened to spill out of Bailey's eyes when she heard his words.

She trusted Glen, for why would he lie to her? It would only take an investigation to confirm the facts.

Old Mr. Chivers must be friends with Granny. Otherwise, he wouldn't have remembered her for that long. I can't ignore his plight.

Her determined gaze landed on her right wrist.

Perhaps I can give it a try. I have to take a chance to repay this huge favor.


Jolting up from the couch, Bailey gave Glen a hasty bow and told him, “Old Mr. Chivers, I just remembered I have an urgent matter to deal with. I'm afraid I can't join you for lunch this noon. Should I come over at night to keep you company?”

Hearing that, Edmund rose to his feet. “What's wrong? Did something happen?”

Bailey dug Edmund's car keys out of his pocket. Arching a brow, she uttered, “Lend me your car. You should spend time with your grandpa on behalf of me at home. I'll be here in the afternoon. Don't ask me where I'm going or what I'm going to do. I'll explain everything later.”

Having said that, she hurried to the door.

Edmund wanted to go after her, but Glen stopped him. “She said 'at home,' so that means she thinks we're family. Eddy, that's all I can do for you. You need to do the rest yourself.”

Halting in his tracks, Edmund kneeled before Glen and grinned. “Thank you, Grandpa. If you hadn't revealed the history between you and her granny that happened decades ago, she wouldn't have accepted me and the Chivers family whole-heartedly.”

Turning to Gwendolyn, he asked awkwardly, “Mom, does she sound like a wife giving orders to her husband earlier?”

“What a fool,” Gwendolyn chided jokingly. “You'll be a groom soon. I'm certain about it.”

After leaving the residence, Bailey strode toward the parking lot.

She got into the car, started the engine, and gave Veronique a call.

“Vero, you have a lab in Hallsbay, right? Can you bring me there? Is there an operating table here? I'd like to give it a try.”

Caught by surprise, Veronique quickly regained her composure and replied, “Sure! It's at 38, Bison Street. You can try operating on animals.”

“Mm. Don't tell anyone about this.”

“Got it. Bay, you're amazing. I know you can do it.”

“Really? I hope so.”

An hour later, Bailey arrived at 38, Bison Street.

It was an inconspicuous shop lot with a pharmacy signboard hung above the door. Veronique was waiting for her outside, leaning on the doorpost.

After parking the car, Bailey unbuckled the seatbelt and got out of the car.

Before Veronique could say a word, Bailey told her, “Let's talk inside.”

“Sure.”

The pharmacy might look inconspicuous on the exterior, but stepping inside would reveal more than meets the eye.

“Did you combine a few shop lots into one? This is big.”

Shrugging, Veronique revealed, “The entire row of shop lots belong to the Revelle family, so I combined all of them into one.”

Bailey was rendered speechless.

She's indeed a daughter of a prestigious family. What a remarkable move.

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