Her Sensational Return with Triplets After Six Years

Chapter 58 Was Gavin's Hogsteadish Name Adriel Tucker?



Chapter 58 Was Gavin's Hogsteadish Name Adriel Tucker?

Chapter 58 Was Gavin's Hogsteadish Name Adriel Tucker?

"Tell him directly to give up on his intentions. I won't meet anyone from the bidding companies until

after the bidding is over!" Raymond said firmly.

"That's exactly what I told him. But he's really persistent. He even insisted that I take a look at the

proposal he prepared. And you know what? It's incredibly detailed."

"You actually looked at his proposal?"

"Yes, I couldn't refuse his enthusiasm."

"Nolan, tell me you didn't take a bribe from him."

"Raymond, you shouldn't make baseless accusations. Am I someone who's desperate for money?

Would I really accept a bribe from him?" Nolan was infuriated by these words. "Go ahead and

investigate. If you find that I've taken a single cent from him, I'll chop off my own hand and give it to

you!"

"I was just joking. Why are you overreacting? Who wants your hands?"

"Joking?" Nolan couldn't believe his ears when Raymond said it. "Raymond, is that really you? Are you

a person like making jokes?"

This question caught Raymond off guard. Indeed, he was never the type to make jokes.

"Oh... I see now. Love, huh?" Raymond mocked. "People in love are different from their usual selves. I

understand, I understand."

"Get lost!" Raymond snapped, then checked the time and glanced up at the hospital room. Damion still

hadn't come out yet, and considering how much he liked her, the little guy probably wouldn't leave

soon.

"You stay with Damion at the hospital, I'll go back to the villa for a while."

Raymond said before Nolan could say anything, and quickly walked away.

Today, Damion was truly content. He lay in Bethany's embrace for a long time, talking to her and

listening to her stories.

"Alright, Tyrone, you've been here for the whole afternoon. If you don't go back, Ainsley will start

worrying," Bethany gently reminded him.

"Okay, Beth." After speaking, Damion kissed her on the cheek and said, "Take good care of yourself

and your health."

"I will," Bethany responded.

Reluctantly, Damion left the hospital room. Not long after he had left, Raymond entered, carrying a

lunchbox in his hand.

"I asked the doctor, as long as it's not spicy or hard-to-digest food, you don't have many dietary

restrictions," Raymond said as he brought the food out.

Soon, the whole room was filled with the aroma of the meal. The food he had bought for her earlier was

light, but this time it was particularly sumptuous.

"Try it," Raymond placed all the dishes in front of her and handed her the knife and fork.

This man really was unpredictable. Just a moment ago, he was so fierce when he left, but now he was

being gentle.

Bethany was indeed hungry at this moment, so she picked up a bite and put it in her mouth. Raymond

hurriedly asked, "How does it taste?"

"Mhmm." Bethany nodded with certainty. "Good."

"Really?" Raymond's face lit up with a smile when he heard Bethany say it was delicious.

"It's really tasty. Where did you buy it from? The flavor is great." Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.

"I made it," Raymond said, and even his expression seemed a little proud.

"You made it?" Bethany was quite surprised, but when she remembered the first time she went to his

house and he was wearing an apron in the kitchen, it was evident that he really knew how to cook.

"Why do you know how to cook? Did you learn it in the military?"

"For someone in the army, knowing how to cook is a basic survival skill," Raymond added, "And more

importantly, my son is quite picky with his food. I've gotten used to cooking for him myself."

"I can't tell that the busy Mr. Zavala is also a good father."

"Thank you for the compliment," Raymond said.

Bethany smiled, then continued eating. This was the best and most abundant meal she had had since

being in the hospital. She was particularly satisfied.

"If you like the food, I don't mind making more for you," Raymond said.

"In your words, even though you're boring and annoying, being able to cook is a positive trait," Bethany

replied.

Raymond merely snorted and didn't say anything else.

After finishing their meal, Morgan knocked on the door and walked in, holding a bouquet of flowers. He

greeted respectfully, "Mr. Zavala."

Then he placed the flowers on the table and said to Bethany, "Dr. Caldwell, I've been wanting to come

and visit you, but I heard that your health hasn't been good, so I didn't dare to come."

"Thank you, Morgan," Bethany expressed her gratitude.

Morgan responded with a polite smile, then handed a stack of documents to Raymond, wanting to

report to him. However, he hesitated and glanced at Bethany.

"It's alright." Bethany didn't understand his work matters, and he didn't want to avoid her.

"Mr. Zavala, a total of sixteen companies are participating in the bidding this time. The bidding

documents of these sixteen companies have been discussed in a meeting. After several rounds of

meetings, ten companies have been eliminated, leaving six companies. All the documents are here for

you to review. The final decision on which company to choose will be made after your meeting."

Ten out of sixteen have been eliminated, leaving six?

Raymond took the documents and said, "I see. You can go and attend to your work."

"Okay, Mr. Zavala, Dr. Caldwell, then I'll leave." Morgan slightly bowed to both of them and then walked

out.

"You can focus on your work, I'll just read for a while and won't disturb you," Bethany said as she

picked up the book placed by the bedside and started reading.

This woman was considerate in this aspect. So, Bethany lay sitting on the hospital bed reading medical

books while Raymond sat upright at the desk reviewing the documents.

The warm light shone on them, creating a quiet atmosphere with a hint of warmth.

While reviewing the documents, Raymond occasionally glanced at Bethany. He noticed that she was

reading the book with great concentration, as if she was studying. He also noticed that she would

occasionally make various marks in the book.

Despite already having impressive medical skills, her continuous commitment to learning was truly

remarkable.

Raymond redirected his gaze and continued reading the documents in his hand. After finishing one

company's profile, he set it aside and revealed the next one.

Ocean International Company?

Although Ocean International Company was a large corporation, this was their first venture into the

construction industry. Subconsciously, Raymond thought they might not be very experienced, assuming

that this company would be among the ten eliminated ones.

To his surprise, it was actually one of the six chosen companies. Coupled with Nolan's comment about

their detailed business proposal, Raymond became slightly interested and wanted to see how they had

performed.

So he opened the document. The first section provided a detailed overview of Ocean International

Company, followed by information about its subsidiary, Ocean Construction, including details about

their CEO, Gavin.

Raymond was taken aback by Gavin's age. It was unusual for someone so young to hold the position

of director in a subsidiary company of a large corporation like Ocean International Company.

Raymond had already intended to turn to the next page, but suddenly he noticed Gavin's Hogsteadish

name, Adriel Tucker?


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