It didn't matter who the mother of his successor was.
Hearing that, Raylan finally understood what the problem was with Chow.
He frowned. "Chow, marriage is not a game. Just set it aside if you don't know whom you want to marry. You're still young. You don't need to think about marriage just yet—"
"There won't be anyone I'll want to marry," Chow interrupted, quickly cutting him off. He looked at Raylan with a calm expression on his face. "It doesn't matter how old I am. There won't be anyone I'll want to marry, so it doesn't matter who my partner is. Marriage is inevitable anyway."
The way Chow talked so lightly about marriage while disregarding love made Raylan clench his fists in anger. "What about Vivian?" he asked. "Don't you feel anything special for her?"
Chow stiffened when Raylan brought up the subject of their argument a few days ago. "Why are you bringing her up?"
Raylan didn't stop there. He continued asking Chow with a frown, "So, what's going to happen to Vivian after you've married that woman? Have you ever thought about what you were going to do with her?"
Chow clenched his fists and replied in an icy tone. "Stop sticking your nose in her business."
Raylan was not afraid of his attitude at all. He continued speaking in a calm voice. "I'm not sticking my nose in her business. It's you I'm concerned about."
Considering their friendship, it was only natural for Raylan to ask him questions like that.
If Chow instantly thought of something else, it just meant that he was being overly sensitive about the topic.
Chow's face was still cold and stoic as he answered Raylan's question. "There's no need to think about Vivian. She's just a toy. I'll just get rid of her when I'm sick of her."
"A toy?" Raylan laughed scornfully. "Are you sure that you really think of her as a toy? And did you really think that you'd ever get tired of her?"
Chow's entire body went rigid again. However, before he could say anything, the examination room door opened and Celine was wheeled out by a nurse.
Celine heard Raylan's last sentence and asked curiously. "What are you guys talking about? What toy?"
Raylan stole a glance at Chow, who was still all tensed up. He smiled and turned back to look at Celine. "We were reminiscing about our favourite toys when we were young," he said. "Hello, my name is Raylan Gordon. I'm Chow's best friend."
Celine shook hands with him and smiled excitedly. "Hello, it's a pleasure to know you. My name is Celine, and I'm, um, I'm Chow's girlfriend."
She secretly glanced at Chow when the last word rolled off her lips.
It was clear that she was thrilled to be introduced to Chow's best friend.
"Are you a doctor here?" Celine asked Raylan, noting the white coat he was wearing.
Although Chow had never talked about Raylan in front of her, Celine had already heard many things about him. She knew that the Gordon family was a major shareholder of this hospital.
However, since Chow had never told her about him, she was not going to show that she was aware of his identity.
Raylan smiled and tugged on his white robe. "I'm just an intern here. I'm not as smart as Chow so I only just graduated this year."
Even so, Celine knew that he had already obtained his doctorate at just twenty-two years old.
There was no way Raylan wasn't a genius like Chow. He was just being modest about it.
"It's very impressive for you to become an intern at such a young age," Celine hurriedly replied.
Never had she thought that she'd be able to be introduced to Chow's best friend tonight. What a wonderful coincidence indeed!
She couldn't wait to be introduced to more of Chow's friends and acquaintances and establish that she was indeed Chow's girlfriend.
That way, she would eventually gain the title of 'Mrs. Howard' for sure!
Celine thought quietly to herself, unaware that her plans were all reflected in her scheming eyes.
Raylan observed Celine's eyes for a while before turning to look at Chow, who was caught in another daze.
Surely Chow wouldn't be as dumb as to pick a woman who was so obvious about her ulterior motive to be his wife. Was there really no other reason behind his decision?
Despite having not slept a wink because Chow never came home after all, Vivian still forced herself to crawl out of bed early the next day.
Aunt Blaine had woken up earlier than her. As soon as she was done washing up, breakfast was already on the table. Aunt Blaine had made some toast and eggs, and she was still in the midst of frying up some sausages in the pan.
"Good morning, Miss Vivian. Come and have some breakfast," Aunt Blaine said, placing the fried sausages on the table.
"Thank you, Aunt Blaine." Vivian walked over and sat down. Looking around at the empty dining room, she piqued, "Aunt Blaine, do you want to have breakfast with me? It's a little lonely eating alone."
Aunt Blaine shook her head with a smile. "Thank you, Miss, but I can't possibly do that. It's not how things are done here."
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