His Real Wedded Bride

Chapter 1307 Exhaustion



Chapter 1307 Exhaustion

It was Charles' fourth day in the hospital and he still hadn't seen Sheryl. The doctor told him that she

had made an appearance while his operation was being done, but then left.

His thoughts were driving him crazy. 'Why has she not come to see me yet? Did I do anything wrong?

Is she no longer concerned about me or my well-being?' All he could do was force a smile and hope for

the best.

What Charles truly wanted to do was ring the nurse and have her help him call Sheryl. But as he

continued to lay there in thought, he decided against it. He wouldn't know what to say if she answered.

When Charles had his accident, the only thing on his mind was Sheryl. All he kept thinking was that if

he survived, he would love her for the rest of his life.

But now, having made it through the brink of death, Charles found it difficult to undo the knot in his

heart caused by those rumors.

He was starting to worry that maybe he didn't have a place in Sheryl's heart anymore. 'What if she

doesn't love me as much as she used to?' he thought to himself.

Suddenly, Charles could hear loud voices and chaotic footsteps approaching the door of the ward.

It was Charles' hysteric mother, Melissa.

Hearing that her precious son was in a car accident, she had rushed through the hospital to see him,

even though her own body wasn't completely healed.

"Charles, are you all right? What happened? Tell me how the accident occurred. I've been so worried!"

Melissa said quickly as she sat down in front of his bed. The traumatized look in her eyes instantly

turned to shock at the sight of Charles, who was lying in the hospital bed, weak and pale.

"Mom, why did you come here? You're not in good health yet. The doctor said he'd discharge me soon.

I'm fine," Charles comforted Melissa.

She only had one son, so if something were to have gone wrong, Melissa didn't think she'd be able to

live with the results. Hearing Charles' comforting words, Melissa sobbed in relief and said, "Oh Charles,

I'm so glad you're alright." Without wiping her tears, she began busily inspecting Charles' injuries.

Seeing his mother behaving with such tenderness, Charles felt touched.

"Mom, don't cry. I'm okay now. Don't worry about me, please."

"I'm going to speak with the doctor and inquire about your condition. Take this time to have a good rest.

If you need anything, let me know, I'll bring you anything you want," Melissa assured.

"Okay thanks, Mom. But please don't worry about me. You haven't recovered yet so leave me now and

go rest," Charles replied. Hearing Melissa's concern for him warmed his heart and made him feel loved.

"Where is that woman?" Melissa interrupted Charles' thoughts. Turning around, she suddenly became

angry.

"I knew that woman shouldn't be trusted. Charles, I have told you time and time again that Sheryl just

wants our family's money and that she doesn't really love you. But you never believed me. Do you

believe me now?" Melissa exclaimed harshly. "Our company's stock has fallen drastically. I've heard

that many shareholders are still scrambling to withdraw your title. Sheryl knows this and is now hiding

from you."

While Melissa rambled angrily, Charles blocked her out. He was thinking about other things.

Having been with Sheryl for so many years, he could never believe she was the person his mother was

claiming her to be. But he had almost died on the operating table from a car accident, and Sheryl was

nowhere in sight.

Thinking about this made Charles sad. Sheryl and he had been through so much, which had made him

believe a happy life was in their future. He never expected things would end up like this.

Having ridiculed Sheryl for so long, Melissa finally realized that her son wasn't listening to her anymore,

which made her irritated and anxious. If the person in front her was not her own son, she would have

strangled him already.

"Charles, listen to me. Sheryl is not a good person, let alone a good wife, you..."

"I know. Mom, go back and rest, okay?" Charles calmly interrupted Melissa's complaining.

Returning home, Sheryl felt exhausted. Her marriage with Charles tired out her mind and she often

found herself doubting their relationship.

But whenever she thought of Charles, her heart filled with courage and she regained motivation to

continue on, despite her hopelessness.

Meanwhile, at the hospital, Cora had noticed that Cassie was unfocused at work lately. Puzzled, she Têxt belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

assumed there must be something on Cassie's mind.

The two women often sat together at lunch.

Today, however, another colleague in the hospital joined them. Pointing at the seat next to Cassie, he

asked with a smile, "Cassie, is the seat open next to you?" Before Cassie could answer, Cora stared

fiercely at him and asked, "Are you trying to flirt with Cassie? But it's too late. She already has a

boyfriend."

"Cora..." Cassie's face turned crimson at Cora's words. She didn't expect her friend to say such a thing

in public.

But Cora acted indifferent as she laughed and fluttered her eyelashes.

Looking back and forth between the two women, the male colleague shook his head in frustration

before angrily taking his meal plate to another table.

Seeing his reaction, Cora laughed loudly, almost spitting out her mouthful of grains.

"Cora, it's not nice to bully people like that," Cassie said, glaring at Cora and then bowing her head to

eat.

Pushing her shoulder slightly, Cora asked curiously, "Hey, I told him you had boyfriend and you didn't

deny it. Tell me, do you actually have a boyfriend?"

Hearing Cora's question, Cassie was stunned. She didn't know how to tell her best friend her

relationship with Nick clearly.

Cassie thought of Nick as her boyfriend, but their relationship was definitely not reliable or stable. Nick

had never officially said she was his girlfriend, let alone take her out to meet his friends.

Cassie frowned and looked at her plate. Seeing her reaction, Cora was suspicious that if there was

something wrong between Cassie and Nick. But she knew Cassie didn't want to talk about it, so she

stopped pushing it.

Having a guess that Cassie might be unhappy in his relationship with Nick now, Cora changed the topic

immediately. Although she shouldered the mysterious task of her elder brother Jordan who also liked

Cassie, now what she should do was accompany her best friend.

After lunch, Cora went to see Jordan in the ward, bringing some food for her brother.

"The food here isn't even comparable to what we eat at home. If you don't like it, you could choose to

go home and eat," Cora mocked playfully, seeing her brother frown as he opened the box of food.

Jordan glared at his sister in response. But he suddenly thought he still wanted his sister to help him

know more about Cassie. So he said in a gentle tone, "Cora, my dear sister, what about that thing I

asked you last time?"


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