Chapter 9
Chapter 9
Tina froze. Still, when she saw that Samuel was about to head towards his car, she rushed towards him
furiously, spreading her arms as she stood in his way.
“Exin yourself! I’ve already cooked for you, and forget not eating—why would you say something like
that?”
“Move.” Samuel, however, had no intention to speak with her at all.
Nheless, Tina was a little flustered and reached out to grab his sleeve, only for him to shake her
off.
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Caught defenseless, she fell to the ground, her recently bandaged wounds splitting open.
Samuel didn’t even care to look, and entered Sandy Shaw’s car which drove off.
He remained impassive even as he wiped his fingers with antibacterial wipes.
Back then, that woman had relied on the nightclub to jump him… but how many men had she jumped
before with the same method?
The thought that he personally bandaged her and the fact that he actually felt something towards her
left him utterly disgusted…
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Back at the courtyard of the mansion, Tina slowly pushed herself off the ground. She didn’t cry as she
restrained her inward grief, and returned to the dining room.
Looking at the table filled with dishes she cooked painstakingly, she sniffled and quietly snapped, “If
you won’t eat, I will!”
She decided that she would stick to her original n—annoy Samuel, and never cook for him ever
again.
Feeding a dog would be far better than feeding a man with brain damage!
Turning her grief into appetite, Tina finished every dish on the table.
Naturally, she ended up feeling bloated and wanting to barf.
Holding herself against the toilet, she puked even as the world started to spin around her until sunlight
breached the window, realizing she had suffered the entire night.
She dragged her tired body to bed, but just as she was to rest properly, someone neutered her room.
It was Mama Langford, and she snapped sharply, “It’s almost afternoon, and you’re still lying around?!”
“I’m sick,” a pale Tina replied.
“Don’t try to wriggle your way out of this,” Mama Langford snorted. “Get out of that bed, or get out of
this mansion!”
Tina took a deep breath right then. She must remain with the Langfords for now, or Mr. Wace would
destroy her, let alone trying to bring misfortune down upon the heads of the Lynds…
Not wanting a repeat of what happened yesterday, she followed Mama Langford downstairs.
Her obedience pleased Mama Langford slightly, and she sat on the sofa for a while before snapping
again, “Can’t you even brew me tea? Don’t you know basic etiquette? That’s an orphan for you.”
Tina cleared her throat feebly. “I’m worried you won’t drink it.”
“True—you’re filthy, and I value my hygiene,” Mama Langford appeared disgusted, before she cut to
the chase, asking, “Samuel was here yesterday, wasn’t he? Why did he leave?”
“I don’t know.” Tina felt her stomach churn when she remembered what happened yesterday.
On the other hand, Mama Langford was flustered. Cindy Young—her favorite daughter-inw—would
soon return to the country, and if Samuel still couldn’t correct his mild misogynistic nature, her hopes
would be crushed!
“Well aren’t you useless? Can’t even steal a man’s heart?” she snapped at Tina then.
“So what if I did? I would never be Mrs. Langford…” Tina muttered.
“What did you just say?”
“I said that you’re right. Please offer me guidance!”
Being under someone’s roof meant she had to keep her head down—Tina at least knew that after
spending ten years with the Lynds.
“My guidance?” Mama Langford sneered. “Aren’t you supposed to be very talented in this field? Why
would you need my guidance if you could jump Samuel? I’m born noble—I’d never know the filthy
things that sluts like you are up to!”
“Let me tell you this—you have one month. If there are no developments, you’re out of here!”
Having no other choice, Tina cleaned the mansion from the inside out under Mama Langford’s orders,
who left after she had enough of ordering Tina around. “Remember, one month! I want to see
progress!”
After seeing off Mama Langford, Tina didn’t have the strength to eat even though she hadn’t eaten
since morning.
Clutching her belly, she started to sweat bullets over her forehead—she didn’t get gastroenteritis from
going hungry, did she?
This wouldn’t do. She needed to get checked at the hospital.
Dragging her exhausted body to the hospital, she used what little cash she had, which was just enough
for a checkup.
Her bank ount had been frozen by the Lynds, and the schrship funds she had earned over the
years were therefore reduced to oblivion.
Feeling through her empty pockets, she felt at once helpless and miserable—it seems that she must
come up with a n to make money…
Meanwhile, she had to queue up for a long while until her checkup was over, and then wait around half
an hour to an hour for her medical report.
The scent of antiseptic inside the hospital was repulsive, so she went to the garden at the back for a
breather.
That was when she saw an old woman dressed in patient’s garb, holding a crutch in one hand and a
fruit basket in another.
Since she was idle anyway, she approached the old woman and said, “Allow me, madam.”
Grandma Langford nodded, having a good impression of thedy’s clean image already. “Oh, thank
you, miss.”
Tina followed her to her VIP ward then, which had its own kitchen. However, the chef was on leave to
visit her parents, and having gotten sick of ‘bnced’ meals, Grandma Langford had wanted to cook
something she liked to satisfy her cravings.
As Tina helped her clean and cut the vegetables, she asked Grandma Langford about her tastes while
cooking swiftly.
Grandma Langford’s favor towards her grew.
“If only my grandson was half as sweet. He dumped me here and never cared about me… How great
would it be if you were my granddaughter-inw! Honestly, any man must be virtuous over a few
lifetimes to deserve a good wife like you!”
Tina felt a little embarrassed from her ttery, and after Grandma Langford ate her cooking, she was so
emotional she kept holding Tina’s hands and asked about her family background.
Although Tina tried to be vague about the fact that she’s an orphan, Grandma Langford showed no
aversion and instead patted her hand, saying, “So what if you’re orphaned? There’s rarely a child as
kind and polite as you are. If you don’t mind, my grandson ising to visit me soon. If you would like
to meet him…”
Tina was at once amused and emotional. She could feel Grandma Langford’s affection and kindness,
and since she didn’t want to hurt her, she tried to be vague again. “Okay, we could meet again if there’s
another chance …”
Then, she remembered something with a start when Grandma Langford tried to ask for her number,
and said, “Sorry, madam—I haven’t received my report! I’ll talk to youter after I get it!”
“Alright. I’ll be waiting for you.” Grandma Langford nodded.
However, just as Tina stepped out of the VIP ward, she ran headlong into a man’s cold, stiff chest.
Even before she could react, he grabbed her wrist as a cold voice snarled beside her ear, “Why are you
here?!”