Chapter 21

When Matthew saw her feeling all dumbfounded with a face of frustration and despair, he was a little surprised.

After all, in the entire city of Bloomstead, countless women would chase after him and break their bones in the pursuit to conceive his child.

However, though Veronica had his child, it made him feel that she was in misery.

What Veronica once said came to his mind. “Although you’re rich and good-looking, Matthew, not every woman is dying to be married to you, so you don’t have to be so smug all the time.”As long as you quit your job in the club, I will assemble a medical expert team to

treat your father immediately-free of charge for any operations.”

He stood in front of her, looking down at her with cold and arrogant eyes.

When she heard his words, her eyelids drooped slightly, and her depressed face remained mostly void of emotion. “So, if I quit my job, but I abort the child, will you still treat my dad?”

She didn’t get any answer from the man.

When she raised her eyes to meet his, she stared at him with a pained gaze for a few seconds.

He said, “Don’t be delusional”

She chuckled self-deprecatingly. “Heh. So please don’t package it as if it’s something noble. You want me to give birth to a child for you, and you will treat my dad in exchange. Isn’t it just an equivalent transaction?”

Those doctors from the expert group couldn’t be hired with money. How could Veronica not see reality clearly?

“You can always make other demands as well.”

Matthew spoke in a low voice.

“I don’t-“Before she continued with her sentence, Veronica had a moment of epiphany and she said, “If you can help me investigate my parents’ car accident, I will

do it.”

If a child could exchange for the rehabilitation of her father, and give them justice for the car accident…

Veronica was naturally more than willing to do it.

Although doing this would be bad for the child in her womb, she knew that she was not powerful enough to go against Matthew. If he really wanted her to give birth to this child, there would be countless ways for him to do so.

Rather than stubbomly resisting, it was better for her to get something of equal value in exchange.

“Fine by me.”

Matthew readily agreed.

lightly. Her straight back hunched over a little, and she lowered her head weakly to look down at the ground,

She was incompetent.

that made her unable to protect her adoptive parents, and she couldn’t even control her own right to have

but she

you must move to the Kings

a few days. I want

her head to look at the vehicles passing by on the

to

he got into the car

the car that was driving away, Veronica suddenly felt shivers all over her body, as if she was

only saw her as a ‘reproductive tool’; otherwise, how would he treat her

the Kings

Matthew returned home, he

“How is Veronica?”

but in

but coldness. “I can allow Veronica Murphy to give birth

had been thinking

Larson and found that she had a good character, and she was considered a rather talented and beautiful woman in Bloomstead-she was the best choice to marry

talking about? What is good

unhappy when she

life, it would make

suspected Tiffany before, and even suspected that

day again, he found out that it really had nothing to do with

I said back then that whoever is pregnant with your child is whoever you

Elizabeth really liked Veronica.

worthy to be the future mistress of our family in any way. We deal with wealthy families everyday. Do you think she is someone we

was Matthew’s

He wanted nothing to do with it. The only

of making the Kings

she had his child, it would do nothing

caused Elizabeth

had to admit that for the family’s future, Tiffany was naturally

if word

lot of compensation. As for the child, I will get engaged to Tiffany as soon as possible and keep her from going out for the time being. When Veronica’s child is born, I will claim that the child

out

I’m too old to be teaching you how to make your decisions. However, don’t treat Veronica badly. Although

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