Divorce Anxiety

Divorce Anxiety Chapter 308



Chapter 308

Chapter 308 He Is My Fiancé

Richard said awkwardly, “I’m sorry. It was my mistake.”

“You…” The look in Samuel’s eyes was cold.

“Actually, you can’t blame me for this. It’s the system that made a mistake,” explained Richard helplessly. “But you don’t have to worry about her capability. She’s a doctor who graduated from Arvard College of Medicine, so she’s an expert.”

Samuel remained silent while wearing a glacial expression.

Desi disliked female doctors, so he was planning to look for a male doctor who excelled in the relevant field.

However, he didn’t expect them to make a mistake.

Gizem glanced indifferently at the man. “Mr. Macari, are you done with the confirmation? May I please examine Ms. Macari’s body now?”

Samuel, who had always respected his daughter’s decision, turned to question her, “Desi, what do you think?”

Desi sized Gizem up and concluded that although the woman before her was not exceptionally pretty, she gave off a dashing aura that made people want to befriend her.

Thus, she nodded reluctantly. “Okay then.”

As long as she’s not here to snatch Daddy away will do. I have to keep an eye on Daddy for Mommy’s sake.

Samuel placed Desi on the bed, and Gizem put on her stethoscope to examine the little girl’s body.

When her hand touched Desi’s tummy, the latter was momentarily stunned.

“Ms. Zabinski, your hand feels warm.”

Gizem’s raven eyes were clear as she looked at the girl. “Thank you.”

Desi gazed at Gizem quietly and noticed that the latter seemed different from other women.

Unlike other women, Gizem didn’t even steal a glance at Samuel.

After examining Desi’s condition, Gizem helped the girl put on her small coat.

“How is my daughter?” asked Samuel aloofly.

Gizem’s tone was calm as she elucidated, “I’ve looked over her previous medical records. Ms. Macari’s heart condition is currently fine. As long as her condition remains unchanged, she’d be able to undergo a heart transplant surgery when she’s eighteen years old.”

“You should know your duty, yes?” he uttered solemnly.

“Of course. My duty is to ensure Ms. Macari reaches the age of eighteen safely and soundly.” The woman’s demeanor remained placid.

“Good.”

Samuel needed to find a reliable doctor, as the doctor was responsible for looking after Desi in the long term.

She said flatly, “Rest assured, Mr. Macari. I know what I should do.”

Suddenly, she felt a warm sensation on her palm and looked sideways to meet Desi’s eyes. “Is everything okay?”

“Ms. Zabinski, your eyes are so pretty.” Desi stared intently at Gizem’s eyes.

Her eyes are as pretty as Mommy’s.

Gizem was slightly surprised. “Thank you for your compliment, but I’m just an ordinary person.”

As soon as she finished her sentence, a woman barged in.

“Samuel, I heard that you’d be bringing Desi here to see a doctor, so I went to the house to see if you’re there. I didn’t expect you guys to be here already.”

Samuel replied emotionlessly, “What does that have to do with you?”

As Yareli heard his words, she felt aggrieved.

She glanced at Gizem and asked, “Who is this?”

Gizem’s gleaming jet-black eyes made Yareli inexplicably uncomfortable.

Samuel ignored her while carrying Desi in his arms. “All right. Let’s go home.”

“Daddy, can we please go home after getting some breakfast? I’m hungry.” The girl pouted.

She didn’t have breakfast because her stomach needed to be empty for the checkup. Property © NôvelDrama.Org.

“Okay.” The way Samuel looked at his daughter was exceptionally gentle.

“I want some fried chicken.” Desi blinked her adorable puppy eyes.

Samuel looked at Gizem, who immediately understood his meaning and said, “Ms. Macari, you can’t have fried foods. It’s not good for your heart.”

“Then, what else can I eat?” Desi, who was a foodie, was disappointed to hear that she couldn’t eat what she wanted.

Gizem was a little helpless as well.

Just then, the little girl sniffed and commented, “Something smells so good.”

“It’s probably my perfume.” Yareli smiled.

Desi glanced at her with disdain. “Your perfume smells bad. It’s not from you.”

Yareli was at a loss for words.

“Daddy, put me down.” The girl wriggled her legs.

Samuel put her down as told. “What do you want to do?”

Desi darted toward Gizem’s side and sniffed the air before walking behind the latter.

She stopped in front of a bag. “Yes, this is the smell!”

Gizem explained in a faint voice, “That’s my lunch.”

Desi looked at the woman piteously while Samuel said with a sigh, “Desi, that’s Dr. Zabinski’s lunch. You can’t have it.”

The adorable girl continued looking at Gizem pleadingly.

In the end, Gizem couldn’t resist those puppy eyes.

She bent down, took her lunchbox out, and opened it.

“It’s meatballs!” Desi’s eyes sparkled with excitement.

“You can have it.” Gizem’s rosy lips curled into a faint smile.

“But what would you have for lunch, then?” The girl furrowed her brows in concern.

“I can go and get something else.”

Desi pondered for a while and asked, “Daddy, can we treat Ms. Zabinski to lunch? I’ll eat her meatballs, and you will treat her to lunch.”

Samuel frowned.

Doesn’t she dislike it when women approach me? Oh, well. As long as she’s happy will do.

“Mm.” He nodded.

“No way!” For some reason, Yareli was quite agitated.

Although the female doctor wasn’t considered attractive, she could sense an immense threat from the woman.

All these years, had it not been for the female lovebug in her body, Samuel would’ve killed her already.

However, in order to live a few more years so he could look after his children, he allowed her to live.

Yareli had never given up hope.

All this while, she had been fantasizing that one day, Samuel might fall in love with her.

When the time came, she would finally be able to marry him.

Therefore, she went out of her way to drive every single woman away from Samuel.

Fortunately, Desi shared the same thought with her, though the little girl only did it for Kathleen’s sake.

Nonetheless, Kathleen was already dead.

A deceased person did not deserve to have a place in Samuel’s heart.

Yareli was confident that Samuel would want to stay alive even after the kids grew up.

After all, no one would want to die.

By then, in order to stay alive, he would definitely marry her.

The woman standing before Yareli had a perfect body figure. Though she wasn’t extremely good- looking, she gave Yareli a strong sense of insecurity and threat.

There was no way Yareli would let someone like that woman stay by Samuel’s side.

Gizem said expressionlessly, “I don’t have time either. I have a few more appointments with other patients after this.”

Yareli sneered when she heard that.

“If so, I don’t think it’s appropriate for me to have your lunch.” Desi felt troubled.

“It’s okay. You can have it if you’re hungry.” Gizem closed the lunchbox lid and handed it to the little girl.

“All right. I’ll bring something yummy for you the next time we meet.” Desi held the lunchbox with both hands.

“Deal.” Gizem nodded.

With the lunchbox in her hands, Desi walked over to her father. “We can go now, Daddy.”

Samuel stole a glance at Gizem before picking the girl up to leave.

Yareli, however, didn’t leave.

Instead, she scowled at Gizem with a frosty glint in her eyes. “I’m warning you—stay away from Samuel! He’s my fiancé!”

Gizem put on her white coat and uttered, “I’ll take you to see a neurologist if you won’t leave.”

Yareli froze when she heard the woman’s calm words.

“Are you leaving or not?” Gizem added coldly.

“Hmph!” Yareli snorted and turned to leave.

“What a crazy woman,” remarked Gizem.

As she put on her white coat and waited for her next patient, her phone rang.

She answered the call. “Master.”

“Have you met Samuel Macari?” asked an old man on the other end of the line.

“Yes. His daughter’s condition is stable.”


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