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Whispers Turn to Whimpers: Could He Ever Change? novel Chapter 815

The door to the hospital room swung open, and Edwin Morris entered. Sherilyn and Rebecca White had seen him before; they were acquainted with him, but what brought him here now?

"Huh?"

They weren't the only ones puzzled; Edwin Morris seemed equally surprised as he looked around the room. "Isn't Mr. Francis here?" he inquired.

Sherilyn shook her head, explaining, "He was here earlier, but he just left."

"He left?"

Edwin Morris's confusion persisted as he turned towards Sherilyn. "Ms. Gomez, it's good to see you again so soon..." His gaze then shifted to Rebecca White. "Ms. White, it's a pleasure to meet you again, I'm Edwin Morris."

"Pleased to meet you, Mr. Morris," Rebecca White replied with a polite nod.

"Since Mr. Francis isn't here, I suppose I'll get straight to the point," Edwin Morris said. "I've been sent by Mr. Francis. He mentioned that you might need my help with your divorce case, Ms. White."

"Mr. Francis isn't around, so shall we discuss this directly?"

Sherilyn glanced at Rebecca White, thinking about how quickly her brother had acted. Rebecca White had just had her bandages removed today, and he had already arranged for Edwin Morris to assist.

It was evident that he was eager for Rebecca White to move on from her troubled marriage. Enlisting Edwin Morris for the task was a significant move.

Both Sherilyn and Edwin Morris turned their attention to Rebecca White, waiting for her response.

"Mr. Morris."

When Rebecca White finally spoke, she declined. "Thank you for coming all this way, but I'll handle the divorce on my own."

"Rebecca?" Sherilyn was taken aback.

"Ms. White?"

Edwin Morris frowned in confusion. "Are you worried about the fees? It's true, hiring me for a divorce case might seem excessive..."

Mr. Morris was quite candid.

"However, Mr. Francis has vouched for you, and as for the fees, he plans to cover them, so you don't need to worry."

The more he spoke, the more resolute Rebecca White became in her refusal. "Mr. Morris, I truly appreciate it, but it's really not necessary."

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