Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica)

Chapter 231



Chapter 231

Tina left there and went out for a walk in the yard.

She had never visited the hospital carefully before and she did not expect that there were trees on both

sides of the road in Williams Hospital.

There was a big garden behind, inside which there were colorful flowers.

Suddenly, she had a feeling of taking a holiday.

No wonder so many rich and powerful people managed to see a doctor in Williams Hospital.

Tina walked around the garden and saw a familiar face when she was about to leave.

It was Jessica's grandmother.

She was sunbathing in the garden, in a wheelchair with a nurse.

Although Tina had not seen her many times, she could still see that Jessica and her grandmother were

somewhat similar. So she should not have mistaken her for someone else.

She wanted to cotton up to her and found out which ward Jessica was in.

But she and her mother had driven Jessica away out of her home.

Thus, Jessica's grandmother would dislike her naturally.

Tina quietly followed them.

When they entered the elevator, Tina stretched out her head behind them and saw that the floor

number they pressed was 10.

After waiting for them to get into the elevator, Tina immediately entered the other elevator.

When she was out of the elevator on the tenth floor, she found that she had to swipe a card to cross

the glass door.

Tina hid away and waited for chances to slip in.

There weren't many wards on a floor, just two.

She had just seen Jessica's grandmother enter the ward near the elevator, so Jessica must have lived

in the other one.

Tina rang the doorbell of the ward.

Soon, the door was opened.

When Tina stepped into the ward, she was shocked. It was not just a ward but a room more luxurious

than a seven-star hotel.

'Why could this b*tch, Jessica, who was dumped by Oliver, could live in such a high-class ward?'

And Tina herself lived in an average ward.

Instead of going straight into the room inside and looking for Jessica, she walked around the room.

Seeing that no one had spoken, Jessica called out, "Doctor, is that you?"

Because a doctor came in to examine her just now, and she thought it was the doctor who dropped

something and came back to get it.

Tina heard Jessica's voice and sneered. It seemed that she was right. Jessica really lived here.

She followed the voice and went in. She saw Jessica lying on a big bed and smiled. "I heard that you

were in the hospital, so I came to see you."

Only then did Jessica notice that it was Tina who came in.

"Why did you come here?" Jessica said.

"Come and see how you're doing?" Tina pulled up a chair and sat down. "I heard that your wedding

ceremony was canceled and the groom ran away. Are you okay?"

Jessica looked at her gloating face and said coldly, "No one will take great pains just to marry into the

Williams family like you. What about your wedding?"

Tina found that Jessica changed a lot. She was mocking her.

"I didn't come here today to make things difficult for you. I'm also living in the hospital now. It's hard to

find a person to talk to here, so I came here, and we can relieve each other's boredom. After all, we're

sisters."

Tina pondered for a while that she couldn't annoy Jessica and she had to be nice to her.

It would be best to gain her trust.

Jessica was very vigilant about her kindness. "You're not my sister."

She thought of the time when she had lost her memory. And she felt extremely disgusted when Tina

showed off his relationship with Oliver.

Back then, Tina took advantage of her loss of memory.

Tina had done so many bad things to her, and her grudges would never disappear just because of

whatever she said.

"I did a lot of wrong things in the past. Now I apologize to you. I don't beg your forgiveness but your

kindness."

As Tina spoke, she suddenly knelt down in front of Jessica's bed. "I am also about to become a mother.

I apologize to you for the sake of my baby."

Jessica did not expect Tina to be such a drama queen now.

Tina, with her big belly, knelt down to her, probably because she saw that the Persian carpet in her

room was soft.

What a hypocrite she was.

"I'm going to rest. If you have nothing else to say, just go out."

Jessica didn't want to waste time with her.

Since she had known where Jessica lived, Tina was about to leave, planning her next visit.

"Then Jessica, have a good rest. I'll go back first." Tina said, pretending to be considerate.

Jessica saw Tina leave her room obediently and wondered why Tina seemed to have changed.

She was no longer imperious in front of her. Could it be that she restrained her temper because of

Oliver?

Jessica knew that it was completely impossible between her and Oliver. Tina was pregnant with his

own child. Oliver would accept Tina because of the baby.

He knew that although Oliver was a cold person on appearance, he was very eager to have a loving

family.

Oliver said that after their child was born, they must let her grow up in a loving family.

Back then, she thought her child was Oliver's.

She replied, "It will come true soon."

It seemed that what she said had hurt Oliver deeply.

They were two birds of a feather who had done something good and bad to each other. And now they

were even.

...

At Birmingham Airport. NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.

A man with his long legs, in a high-end custom-made suit, wearing sunglasses, got out off the first-

class cabin.

Before he left the airport, he was surrounded by people.

"Which superstar is this handsome man?"

"Maybe he is not a star but a rich man. His clothes are worth over hundreds of thousands of dollars."

"Wow, who is this handsome and stylish man? I am about to stop breathing."

Ian could understand the language of the people around him, although he didn't speak it very well.

This was the first time he came to Birmingham, his father's hometown.

When he was in school, he wanted to come back and take a look, but his father stopped him.

Now, he, Ian, was finally back.


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