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Suddenly There Are Three (Bailey and Artemis) novel Chapter 161

Chapter 161

Is this what they call a chiseled body? I can't say I disagree! This is definitely... something of an eye candy! ”Mr. Luther, your body is indeed a fine specimen. I'm sure it'll be very useful in my research, so maybe you should satisfy my curiosity by letting me... dissect it,” suggested Bailey.

Artemis' lips immediately twitched in shock when he heard Bailey. Just as I thought, I should never have expected normalcy from a weirdo like her. This woman will be the death of me! I can't believe I thought it was a good idea to try to seduce her. D*mn it!

Bailey could not help but smirk after she had successfully rendered Artemis speechless. He's got nothing on me when it comes to shamelessness. ”Stop moving so I can check your wound.”

At that point, Artemis dared not talk back since he realized how ruthless the woman was.

The last time Baily stitched his wound without giving him any anesthetic, Artemis was in so much pain that he even forgot his own name. Who knows what other hellish torture she has in store for me next if I offend her again?

The corner of Bailey's lips curled upward when she noticed how afraid the man was.

Even she, herself, did not notice that the way she looked at Artemis had changed.

Instead of indifference, there was a sense of closeness between the two.

Bailey placed her long, slender fingers on Artemis' chiseled body to check his wound, and only after making sure that his heart was fine did she breathe a sigh of relief.

“Your heart's fine. You probably got an injured nerve because of the external injury, so just rest well and avoid going to crowded places or over-exerting yourself.” With that, Bailey applied medications on Artemis' wound again before wrapping it with a bandage. “Put your shirt on.”

Even though Bailey was a decent woman, she was at an age where most women would be sexually desperate.

Finding it somewhat challenging to resist a well-built body like Artemis', the woman was worried that she would do something reckless.

“It's cooler this way,” responded Artemis after raising an eyebrow at Bailey.

Immediately, the woman turned to the car door and was ready to leave the vehicle because she would rather not waste her breath on Artemis.

“Okay, okay, okay. I'll put it back on. Are you happy now?”

Artemis then hurriedly picked up his shirt and put it on. Before long, the piece of clothing was properly buttoned up once again. “Don't go. Let's talk about the surgery.”

“Your mother took me to court, yet you still expect me to perform a craniotomy on her father unconditionally? Do I look like Mother Teresa or Virgin Mary to you, Mr. Luther? Why the heck would I do her a favor after what she did to me?” questioned Bailey rhetorically, scoffing at Artemis.

Shocked by the woman's straightforwardness, Artemis stared at her with twitching lips.

“Mrs. Luther has repeatedly offended me, so you'll have to forgive me for not being as merciful as Mother Teresa. Tell your mother that she has two options. She can either keep her word and beg for Anonymous' help or cut ties with Old Mr. Chivers.”

Bailey was no saint, so she had no reason to help the woman who kept trying to send her to prison to ruin her. Back then, Felicity said she would get on her knees and beg for Anonymous' help, and I think that's a great idea. I certainly don't mind seeing the elderly woman kneel before me.

However, Bailey did not think that someone as proud as Felicity would do that. It's unlikely that the old woman will humble herself before the young woman she hated with a passion. It's fine if she doesn't want to kneel. She just has to cut ties with Old Mr. Chivers. I'll do my best to treat him if he's no longer her father.

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