Chapter: 622
Ariana interjected, “It’s not his fault. I requested him to bring me here. He didn’t cause my injuries. I fell because I’m not used to the wheelchair.”
Ariana felt a pang of guilt, seeing Mitchel at the receiving end of Theodore’s anger.
She felt compelled to defend him.
Theodore’s fury simmered beneath the surface as he watched Ariana come to Mitchel’s defense. His words were laced with icy sarcasm, “Really? Then I suppose I should thank Dr. Chadwick?”
Mitchel was taken aback, “Mr. Anderson, if you genuinely care for Ariana, let me examine her wound.”
“Like I said before, it’s none of your concern. She has been transferred to another hospital,”
unable to hold back her anger, demanded of Theodore, “When did you arrange this
have arranged for Eleymond’s best physician to attend to you. Your foot will
been appointed to look after you. She
“Theodore, don’t you understand why things turned out this way? When will you realize that I’m
to control every aspect of my life? Can’t you consult with me before you make such
guard, Theodore stammered, “Let’s get
secret from the prying eyes, especially from Mitchel. He couldn’t afford to give Mitchel a chance
the wheelchair. He faced Theodore. “Mr. Anderson, didn’t you catch what Miss Edwards just said? She doesn’t want to leave
of other people’s family matters. I’ve already said that Ariana is my wife, and you are an outsider. Stick
her to cry out,
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