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Chapter 94

    Maxwell''s gazended on Rosemary''s face, utterly expressionless, "No need for me to call Victoria


    now, huh? For Martin''s sake, you really are willing to swallow any bitterness."


    He reached out towards her, and as Rosemary caught sight of his cold, angry eyes, she couldn''t


    shake off the feeling that he might be reaching to choke the life out of her.


    She leaned back slightly, dodging Maxwell''s touch. His hand paused mid-air, and then clenched into


    a fist, "About the divorce."


    He left his sentence hanging there, as if he was deliberately keeping her on tenterhooks. Rosemary


    watched him, her lips slowly pressed.


    With a casual look, the man''s polite, indifferent face twisted into a nasty smirk, "Not gonna happen."


    Rosemary clenched her teeth in silent fury. Fricking douchebag!


    She was already a powder keg of pent-up emotions, and his teasing just lit the fuse. She exploded!


    "Get out."


    Maxwell nonchntly closed his eyes, "Drive. Don''t forget you still owe me money. Even without


    marital obligations, it''s only fair you work off your debt as a driver. A debtor snarling more than the


    creditor - who''d lend you money after this?"


    Rosemary lifted her chin and sneered, got out, pulled open the door, and without a sliver of


    courtesy, yanked Maxwell out of the car.


    Logically, with a man''s strength and natural weight advantage, he shouldn''t have been pulled out so


    easily, but somehow, Rosemary managed just that!


    She mmed the car door shut with a thud, slid back into the driver''s seat, and drove towards the


    exit.


    It was an engagement party today, and everyone was dressed lightly. The night air was as biting as


    a knife, stinging the skin. Just the few minutes of getting out, dragging a person, and getting back


    in, her fingers were already numb with cold. She warmed them up by the aircon vent before they


    regained feeling.


    She nced at the rearview mirror. Maxwell was still standing there, his eyes, narrow and deep,


    staring intently in her direction.


    Was he going to freeze to death? The thought had barely crossed Rosemary''s mind when she


    squashed it. The Sullivan family wouldn''t just ignore Maxwell standing out there; their vi was one


    of the early purchases in an area that had since been developed, so it wasn''t isted.


    The roads were busy. As Rosemary drove off, she saw plenty of empty taxis, so shepletely let


    go of her worry.


    Once home, Rosemary headed straight to the bathroom to remove her makeup, shower, and put on


    a face mask. By the time she finished, it was almost eleven o''clock.


    She crawled into bed, nning to scroll through her phone before sleeping. Just as she opened a


    video app, Maxwell''s call came in.


    She stared at the name on the screen, hesitating for a few seconds before answering, "What''s up?"


    "Spring Hospital. Come and sign."


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    It wasn''t Maxwell on the other end. She froze for a few seconds before recognizing the voice,


    "Archer?"


    She wasn''t close with Archer, having met him just a few times and heard him speak. The voice


    through the phone sounded different than in person, so she wasn''t sure.


    His tone was t and cold as he briefly exined, "Maxwell had a car ident on the way back.


    The doctor needs a next-of-kin to sign the critical condition notice. If you can''t make it in twenty


    minutes, I''ll just get the doctor to prepare the DNR."


    Rosemary''s brain buzzed, and she reflexively sat up in bed, "How did he get in a car ident?"


    "Surprised by a car ident? People are getting into them every minute around the world. You


    leave a drunk man there, he drives drunk, and not dying on the spot is just good luck!"


    Archer gave her the floor number and hung up. Frantically changing, Rosemary rushed out the


    door.


    Family consent was needed for resuscitation, and she couldn''t tell Pearl, so it was up to her. Even


    after she got in the car and gripped the steering wheel, she was still in a daze.


    Maxwell did smell of alcohol, but he waspletely coherent during their argument, and his body


    didn''t seem out of control. The road from the Sullivan family to Meadork Retreat was wide with


    few cars. Even drunk driving shouldn''t have led to a critical condition notice!


    Rosemary drove like a bat out of hell, making right turns, U-turns, and running red lights. The


    steering wheel slipped in her hands, and she realized they were slick with cold sweat.


    A trip that usually took over half an hour was done in fifteen minutes. Archer''s given room number


    was on the fifth floor. She sprinted to the elevator, pressed the button, and finally had a moment to


    catch her breath.


    Leaning against the elevator''s metal wall, Rosemary panted heavily, ncing at the floor directory


    above.


    Fifth floor - Gastroenterology.


    The elevator stopped on the fifth floor, and when the doors opened, she saw Archer waiting outside.


    He was casually dressed with a shirt and a light-grey overcoat, ck trousers; the hospital''s ghastly


    light cast upon him, giving him a filtered aura.


    Indeed, the good-looking flocked together, and the nasty ones yed in their own league.


    Still, since they weren''t close, even with the anger bubbling inside her, she managed to hold back


    from blowing his head off right there. Rosemary stepped out of the elevator with a frosty face,


    "What''s going on?"


    Only now did she feel her legs go weak, her whole body drained.


    Archer drawledzily, "He''s in room 507. I''m going back to sleep."


    "You said he was in a car ident?"


    The man raised an eyebrow, a taunting smile ying on his lips, "Ms. Chambers, so cold-hearted. If


    I hadn''t said it was a car ident and he was dying, would you havee?"


    No way. Not only would she not havee, but she would have turned off her phone and gone to


    sleep!


    "He''s got a stomachache. There''s a 24-hour diner downstairs; you can buy him some porridgeter.


    Lean meat porridge, no green onions."


    Rosemary, still holding back her fury, couldn''t help but sneer mockingly for the realization of being


    clearly instructed, "Since you''re so concerned about him, why don''t you stay and take care of him


    yourself? Aren''t you afraid I''ll take care of him so badly he''ll get worse?"


    Archer gazed down at her, seeing nothing but fury in her eyes, which made those sharp ones pop


    even more. Her face was flushed, probably from racing over here, still catching her breath. "If it


    weren''t for Maxwell, Ms. Chambers, you''d probably be busting your back in some godforsaken coal


    mine, right? Been living the high life all these years, haven''t you?" He was sugarcoating it, only out


    of respect for Maxwell.


    The sold woman wasn''t nearly lucky enough to strike coal! He went on, "Back in the day, even if


    Maxwell got a little frisky after a few drinks and pushed himself on you, he didn''t have to marry you.


    No offense, but you ain''t exactly worth your weight in gold. When someone throws you a bone, you


    gotta show a little gratitude, right?"
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