Chapter 673
After the fruit shop owner delivered the cherries to Timothy, he fed some to Johanna and let her spit the pits into his hand. He took care of her lovingly and without complaints. Johanna leaned against her wheelchair to enjoy the warm sunlight and sighed. “I think the most beautiful moment of my life is coming here and basking in the Timothy clicked his tongue and said, “So, your favorite moment is sunbathing and eating cherries? Darling, you are too easy to please. What about I provide you with this service daily?” Johanna kissed Timothy and complimented him with a grin. “Dr. Jensen, you’re the best. Not only are you a handsome and good doctor, but you also dote on your wife and child. You are amazing!” Timothy beamed in delight after hearing Johanna’s praise. “Darling, do you have a reward for me?” “Yes,” Johanna answered readily. “What is it? Would you agree to remarry me?” Timothy asked. Johanna grabbed Timothy’s hand and ate the cherries he was holding before replying casually, “I am to decide what the reward is. It will defeat the purpose if I tell you now.” “Can I ask you something?” Johanna suddenly changed the topic. “Did something happen to Genev when I was unconscious?” Timothy felt envious of Genevieve, seeing that Johanna was more concerned about Genevieve than himself. He frowned as he said, “Previously, Genev would come to see you every three to five days. I didn’t notice anything unusual about her.” “But I feel something is not right.” Johanna looked down as she pondered for a while. Then, she said, “I know how much Genev loved Mr. Faulkner. Previously, she was forced to leave Jack because of Mr. Faulkner, so why would she suddenly stop loving him? She didn’t even seem sad when I talked to her about Mr. Faulkner.” “What do you expect?” Timothy was rendered speechless by Johanna’s words. “Armand has died for so long. Do you still want her to break down in tears before you whenever his name was mentioned?” Johanna raised her fist and punched him. “Aren’t you popular with the ladies? Don’t you understand women at all?” “Since when did I become popular with the ladies?” Timothy was confused “I remember everything you have said before.” Johanna began counting his ex-girlfriends with her fingers. “Also, many women pretended to be sick to see you at your office. Since you have interacted with hundreds of women, is what I said unfounded?” Timothy wished he could travel back in time and slap his past self. He had only himself to blame for failing to resist his wife’s seduction and telling her things he should not have. All these things became his unsavory past in her eyes.
“Perhaps… No,” Timothy mumbled and quickly stuffed a cherry in Johanna’s mouth. “Darling, please have more cherries. Those were all in the past. Now, I only love you and the baby.” Johanna ate the cherry and remained undeterred by Timothy’s sweet nothings. “I said all these to show you that even if you don’t love someone anymore, you won’t be emotionless when another person talks about them. Then, she frowned and continued, “I mentioned Mr. Faulkner a few times when I was in Genevieve’s room just now. She didn’t even blink at all.” It is too abnormal. On the day of that incident, when we were getting ready to get off work, I remember Genevieve telling me that she had made reservations in a restaurant to have dinner with Armand. However, everything changed when I wake up after a few months of coma. Timothy analyzed what she said and replied, “Perhaps Genev is secretly sad, but she is doing her best to hide it from you so you won’t laugh at her.” Johanna glared at him and was rendered speechless by his response. “Why did you say Genevieve was forced to be with Jack?” Timothy was more curious about this. “Wasn’t she the one who wants to marry Jack in the first place? He remembered after Genevieve left for Jack, Armand became even quieter than before. The man would always be working, as if he was trying to numb his pain by staying busy. Furthermore, Steven had to send Armand to the hospital twice because the latter suffered from gastrointestinal bleeding due to overconsumption of alcohol and the lack of rest. Then, Johanna remembered there were a number of things that Genevieve would only tell her and no one else. “It’s nothing.
Jack might have something to do with Mr. Faulkner…”
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