Chapter 983 Wish You A Happy Life
Carlos called Dixon and quickly made some arrangements. After getting everything in order, he hung
up the phone and stared at Evelyn''s bedroom door, deep in thought.
After dinner, Evelyn finally plucked up some courage to call Sheffield.
However, to her disappointment, his phone was switched off. "Sorry, the subscriber you have dialed is
currently unavable."
Evelyn tried calling him a few more times after that, but to no avail. In the end, she gave up.
Ever since Evelyn was pregnant, she stopped going to thepany. Carlos gave no exnation as to
why she suddenly decided to quit her job.
As such, people''s imaginations ran wild, creating baseless narratives, one stranger than the other.
Some guessed that Evelyn was so devastated by what Calvert did that she decided to go on a soul-
healing vacation.
As time went by, Evelyn''s whereabouts became a mystery. Despite all the media reporters'' best efforts,
no one could tell where she was.
Two yearster, in Leafside Vige, D City
The entire vige was home to a bustling poption set against the backdrop of the ruins of dpidated
houses.
A gray-colored, seven-seater minivan slowly stopped opposite a small clinic at the entrance of the
vige. Without rolling down the window, the woman in the car stared at the shabby clinic.
Sitting in the back seat of the minivan, she squinted her eyes to get a closer look and found a doctor
examining a crying child with his stethoscope.
The doctor''s white uniform looked rtively new. Neither his clothing nor his temperament fit in well
with this run-down vige.
Having noticed what was wrong with the child, the doctor began to write down the prescription on
paper. "Give him Western medicine first. Then switch back to Chinese medicine after he''s better."
"Okay, okay. Thank you, Dr. Tang." The inly-dressed woman, who was holding the child in her arms,
looked at him with gratitude.
He was the most skilled and handsome doctor in all the nearby viges. He could easily draw a long
queue of patients from here, all the way to the opposite side of the road. It was already past noon, and
this child was hisst patient for the morning.
Any outsider would simply assume that he didn''t have many patients, but the truth was that Sheffield
had a lot of patients on his waiting list this afternoon.
A woman in a nurse''s uniform came out of the inner chamber with medical equipment and smiled
sweetly at the man. "Sheffield, my mom''s calling us in for lunch. Let''s go before she gets mad at us
again."
"Okay, I''ll be there in a bit," he said, smiling back at her.
"You can find this medicine in the town pharmacy, and the others will be avable in the next room," he
said, passing the child''s mother a piece of paper.
"Okay. Thank you very much, Dr. Tang!"
Soon after, the woman left with her child.
Suddenly, a girl ran into the room holding a tattered toy in her hands and said, "There''s that car again,
parked just outside, Sheffield."
Sheffield paused for a moment but didn''t look up. He asked the girl in a soft voice, "What car did you
see and where?"
"I''m not sure what car it is, but it looks new and expensive. I think the people inside the car are waiting
for someone. It''s over there."
The little girl stretched out her hand and pointed to the minivan just across the road.
Following the direction she pointed at, Sheffield caught sight of the minivan.
This was the third time he had seen the minivan outside this clinic, but it was the first time in this
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month. Although Sheffield was aware of it, he didn''t seem to care enough to probe into the matter too
much.
Not far away stood many vigers; some were holding bowls of rice, while some were just passing by.
Their curious eyes fell on the minivan, which didn''t seem to fit in with the environment here.
Sheffield looked away and started to pack his stuff. "Have you had lunch?" he asked the little girl.
"Not yet. Grandpa hasn''t finished cooking."
Sheffield washed his hands, took off his white gown and hung it on the rack, before he walked out of
the clinic with the nurse who had also changed out of her work attire.
As soon as they walked out, the gray minivan turned around and stopped right in front of Sheffield.
As the window slowly rolled down, a familiar face revealed itself from inside the car.
Her long hair was tied up into a knot. She wore a light coat with just a dash of makeup on, nothing too
fancy. On the bridge of her nose rested a pair of sunsses, and her lips had a reddish-brown ze.
As she took off her sunsses and peered into Sheffield''s eyes, she calmly said, "It''s been a while."
Indeed, it had been a long time since thest time they had seen each other. In just ten more days,
they would have been separated for two whole years.
The man smiled and remained silent, standing still.
The nurse beside him looked at the woman with puzzlement and whispered to him, "Is she your friend,
Sheffield?" ''She looks like a movie star! She must havee from a big city. I''ve never seen someone
so beautiful in these parts before!'' she thought to herself.
Much to her surprise, Sheffield replied, "No, she isn''t."
"All right," said the nurse, shrugging her shoulders.
Evelyn nced at the nurse and thought, ''They seem to be quite close with each other.''
She clenched her sunsses and asked him expressionlessly, "Are you nning on staying in this
vige for the rest of your life?"
After looking around, Sheffield nodded and said in a rxed tone, "Why not? The vigers here are
simple, the girls are beautiful, and the children are adorable. Without the mor and fast-paced life of
the cities, I can get some peace in this ce."
''What really matters is that the girls are beautiful, right?''
Evelyn thought bitterly, as she looked away and put on her sunsses. "If that''s the case, then I wish
you a happy life," she said coldly.
''He knows that I have been looking all over for him. He''s seen the minivan before, but he didn''t reach
out. What a jerk!'' she cursed inwardly.
Evelyn rolled up the window and told Felix, "Let''s go!"
As the minivan drove further off into the distance, Sheffield curled up his lips.
The nurse asked again, "Sheffield, is she really not your friend?"
"No, she''s not." Sheffield wanted more than that.
The nurse breathed a sigh of relief. "Then why did shee to you?" she asked again.
"Because she... misses me." This time, he wore a hearty smile on his face.
"What? Is she one of your admirers?" There were many women who wanted to be with Sheffield. Even
the widows in the vige wanted to get close to him.
''One of my admirers?'' Sheffield didn''t deny it. "Yes," he replied with a smirk.
"Well, do you like her?" she asked, holding her breath in expectation.
As Sheffield took out his phone, he replied, "No, I don''t."
His answer certainly relieved the girl''s worries. Fortunately, she still had a chance to be with him.
However, what Sheffield didn''t tell the nurse was that he didn''t want Evelyn to be just his friend. Never.
He denied liking Evelyn because the word "like" wasn''t strong enough to describe his feelings for her—
Evelyn was the only woman he had ever loved so dearly.
Soon after, Sheffield sent Joshua a message. "Hey dude, do you miss me?"
The man responded almost immediately, "Yes, I do. I miss you so much that I''m about to cry."
"Well, it''s time for me toe back," replied Sheffield with a bigger smile.
It had been two years and it was time to settle ounts with some people.
In the Huo family manor, Y City
Evelyn got out of the minivan and walked into the vi in her high heels.
In the living room, Carlos was holding a baby girl in his arms. "Gwyn, I''ll put you to bed when you are
full," he coaxed her. The baby was Gwh, Sheffield and Evelyn''s daughter.
Debbie heard the noise of Evelyn''s high heels and stuck her head out of the kitchen. "Evelyn, you are
back! How is it going?"