The CEO's Mischievous Little Bride -
Chapter 294 Happy Shawn and Molly's Respectful
Tom came to deliver food. Why would Vera need to go out to meet him?
If there had been a lot of food prepared, Tom would have arranged for a servant to accompany him in advance rather than calling Vera to come downstairs to meet him. Having been the butler for the Olteran family for decades, he would never do such a thing.
So when Cindy said to let Vera meet him, Vera was puzzled for a moment. She quickly understood Cindy's intention; she didn't want Vera to stay indoors.
Later, Vera saw Tom alone, carrying a lunch box. He didn't need her to meet him, so Vera confirmed her suspicion and instructed Tom to pretend he hadn't seen her. Cindy and Shawn were both relieved.
Shortly after Dennis left, Cindy hurriedly called Vera to come upstairs, saying it was cold outside.
Vera, who was preparing to leave on the first floor, unfortunately ran into Dennis.
Dennis wanted to learn more about this young girl but didn't expect the Olteran family to send her away. "Vera, the butler just took the lunch upstairs. Didn't you see him?" Vera nodded and lied with a straight face, "No, I didn't."
Out of courtesy, when Dennis visited the patient, the patient's family should see him off when he left.
Cindy didn't come downstairs, so Vera had to walk Dennis to his car.
In the parking lot, Vera realized that Dennis hadn't come alone.
There was also a driver. Nowadays, anyone with a bit of status has a driver, so Vera didn't think much of it.
However, when the driver got out to open the car door for Dennis, Vera glanced at him a few more times.
Dennis chatted with her, "Vera, go back. I'm heading home. Take good care of Shawn in the hospital. Next time Shawn and I have a date, let her bring you along." "Okay." Vera was a bit distracted, looking at the driver's eyes.
She saw Dennis in the car and glanced at the driver again.
Dennis, being observant, noticed Vera's distraction and looked at his driver, "Vera, do you know him?"
Vera awkwardly shook her head, "No, I don't."
Dennis waited for Vera to explain, but she always left people feeling helpless. When asked a question, normal people would answer and then explain the reason behind it.
Vera always answered directly if you didn't ask "why," she wouldn't explain her reason.
So Dennis asked again, "Then why were you staring at him?"
The driver also turned to look at Vera's face. Yeah, why was a young girl staring at him?
Vera looked away. "I thought your driver would be a young guy from school."
Dennis laughed. "I see. Nowadays, not many young people want to drive for us."
At that moment, Vera's phone rang again. She glanced at the caller and said, "Dennis, Cindy is calling me."
Dennis closed the car window and had the driver leave the hospital.
"Mr. Turner, who is she?" The driver, a middle-aged man in his forties, clearly wasn't an ordinary driver. He had a fierce look, and his muscles were more developed than the average person's.
"Patrick's wife, Vera Linister," Dennis replied, no longer smiling, looking out the window solemnly.
"So Glen suffered three losses at her hands. Do you think she noticed something about me just now?"
Dennis shook his head. "She's just an ordinary girl with a sharp tongue. She wouldn't know your identity."
Earlier in the ward, Cindy and Shawn probably sent Vera away because they thought she was too young and didn't want her to know about the business and political entanglements. Even the Olteran family treated her like a child. What could she possibly know?
The last time she dealt with Glen, it was probably just because she was spoiled and arrogant and relied on Patrick's favor.
He had just interacted with Vera and didn't feel she had any deep schemes.
"It's interesting that Patrick would marry her."
The driver was also puzzled. "Did he fall for her looks?"
But there were so many good-looking people. Why did he marry her specifically? Emma wasn't ugly when she dresses up, and she's known Patrick for fifteen years, yet she still failed in the end. Dennis said, "I'm more curious about Molly now. Who saved her back then?"
As the car drove away, Vera stood in the hospital lobby, not going upstairs.
That person looked so familiar to her.
She was sure she had seen that driver before! But she couldn't remember where.
Cindy's third call came, and Vera quickly turned and went upstairs.
Entering the ward, Shawn complained, "If you don't come back soon, I'll eat all the meat left for you."
Despite his words, Shawn deliberately separated the meat on the plate, leaving it for Vera.
"Shawn, Cindy, who was that person just now?" Vera sat beside them, holding a fork, ready to eat, and asked curiously.
Shawn clearly didn't want to say much to Vera. He sternly reminded her, "Vera, avoid interacting with him in the future. Our families won't cooperate with him."
Vera blinked, hiding her confusion.
In the afternoon, Patrick came to the hospital to visit Shawn and took the restless Vera home.
Vincent also came directly to the hospital after work.
Soon, Randall drove Molly over.
Knowing that Shawn was craving, Molly and Randall had gone to a food street before coming.
At the hospital, she carried all the snacks from the food street.
Shawn was overjoyed!
When Vincent and Patrick wouldn't let Shawn eat, he got so angry that he had a big fight with his sons and eventually drove them all away. Only his grandson Randall and Molly were left in the ward. After driving them away, it was time for Shawn to eat.
Molly said, "Dad, Vera told me you wanted barbecue, so I brought you a mildly spicy one. And a steak."
Shawn started eating and praised, "How delicious. Molly, when I get out of the hospital, I'll treat you to a food street tour, sampling everything from one end to the other
Randall, being cheeky, commented, "There are so many people that you won't even have space for your cane."
Shawn kicked Randall with his unscathed leg.
Vera was taken home. She grabbed her pajamas to take a shower, and Patrick followed her in.
"Honey, I'm going to shower. You should leave." Vera looked up at Patrick's face, gently urging him.
Patrick, while unbuttoning his shirt, said, "How about we settle the account of you sneaking out from the Linister family today?"
Vera reached out and rebuttoned Patrick's shirt. She pouted and acted coy. "I have texted you to explain everything. You can't hold it against me."
Patrick grabbed Vera's hand with one hand and unbuckled his belt with the other. He asked, "So when are you moving out with me?"
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