Parker looked at Derek with a half smile and his tone was very firm.
Derek stared at Parker's face with icy eyes. He'd expected to see a panicked expression on his face when he uncovered his plot.
But he'd got an unexpected answer.
Was Parker so confident that he believed Meredith wouldn't have any doubts about him?
Such confidence somehow annoyed Derek.
Because he was well aware that Meredith had never fully believed his words.
This was the karma of all his mistakes in the past, which he would bear without complaining, but it was intolerable for him that another man had gained her unconditional trust.
"It's her decision to believe you or not, not yours."
Derek spoke slowly after a long time.
Perhaps he really needed to find out how important Parker was in Meredith's heart.
Parker shrugged, his face indifferent. "Then go ahead and tell her. You don't have to forewarn me, because... I don't care at all."
After that, Parker got into his car and drove away.
Derek clenched his fists and stared after the car until it was gone. He felt a suffocating feeling that he didn't know how to unleash.
After deliberating for a moment, Derek called Meredith. Escape was not a solution. He needed an answer.
Meredith was in the hospital and about to leave for the school to pick up Easton. Her eyes dimmed when she received Derek's call.
She wondered why he called her. Wasn't he supposed to be busy dating Evelyn?
With a wry smile on her lips, she connected her phone. "What's wrong?"
Meredith's voice inexplicably unsettled Derek. "I need to have a word with you, face to face. It's something really important."
"I'll go to pick up Easton in a minute. Just say it on the phone."
Meredith rebuffed Derek without hesitation. Gossips about his love affair with another woman had just spread this morning and now he called to say he wanted to meet her? What was he doing?
Derek frowned and perceived reluctance in Meredith's voice. "Then I'll wait for you outside Easton's school. We can talk while waiting."
After saying that, Derek hung up without giving Meredith the chance to refuse. Then he directly drove to Easton's school.
Meredith looked at her phone and her brows puckered uncontrollably.
Notwithstanding, she had to pick up Easton no matter what.
She pondered and couldn't think of anything she'd done wrong. There was nothing she should be afraid of. Meredith then asked the driver to send her to school.
On the way to school, Meredith looked out the window, abstracted.
After a while, her phone rang. It was Parker.
"Evelyn has had the result of the physical check-up sent over. Everything is fine. She can have the surgery at any time."
"Really? That's great." Meredith heaved a sigh of relief.
"I'll talk to her and get her to agree to the operation as soon as possible."
"Okay. That's very kind of you."
Meredith did not have any doubts. After all, Parker was the person her mother trusted the most besides herself. She was very reassured to leave this matter to him.
Parker's lips curled into a smile because of her words.
He was not surprised to get such an answer, because Meredith was never on guard against him.
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