Wendy raised her hand and pulled it out of Cassie's foot. Blood oozed out of the bruise, and she stood up with a cold face as if she hadn't seen it. "Cassie, don't even think about taking Rex and our baby away from me!" Wendy shouted then she went upstairs with tears in her eyes. Cassie was furious. Rosaria immediately came forward to comfort her. "Mom, don't be angry. Wendy, Wendy may have her reasons. After all, that is her child." "Rosaria, you're too kind and don't know how bad people can be. I've seen a lot of people like Wendy Walters. She thought that I wouldn't dare to do anything to her because of Rex. Rosaria, come with me to the hospital." "To the hospital?" Rosaria was confused. "Yes." Cassie sneered and thought, "Wendy Walters, let's see how long you can act." The wound on Wendy's palm had almost healed, but the skin on the back of her hand had been scrapped. Wendy endured the pain and applied medicine to it. She lay
Rex dragged Wendy back to the room and said angrily, "You're not allowed to go anywhere!" Following that, there was a loud bang as Wendy pounded on the door. "Rex Gavyn, you bastard! Open the door!" A wave of bitterness surged in her heart, and the pain in her heart was far greater than the pain in her hand. "If you want to leave, you'll have to listen to me," Rex's deep voice came from outside the door. To put it simply, he wanted her to compromise. Wendy gave up. She withdrew her hand and stood inside the room, "Rex, you only can lock my body, not my heart." Rex's face was grim and he closed his eyes. He didn't say anything and went straight into the room next door. That night, both of them lost sleep at the same time. Perhaps she should decide on what to do. In the morning, Wendy listened to the sounds outside. She guessed that Rex had gone to the company, so she hurriedly called John over. "Uncle John,
"There are so many books, do you want me to sort them out by myself?" Wendy asked. Was he trying to exhaust her to death? Rex took a look at her as if everything was only natural. "What else?" As soon as he finished speaking, Rex walked to the desk from the side, sat down, and lowered his head to write something. Damn it! Wendy glared at him hatefully and made a few faces at him, but he didn't have any reaction. She would rather he threw a tantrum at her. Rex was as cold as a block of ice. No matter what Wendy did, he remained expressionless, as if she didn't exist. This was ten thousand times more painful than cursing her! Wendy sat down on the ground and was so tired that she was panting. "I'm not going to do it anymore. It's too tiring." Rex did not respond. Wendy frowned before raising her voice again, "I said I'm tired." Rex didn't say anything. He only took a glance at her, and then turned his head ba
"Aunt? Why are you here?" When Wendy saw Lindy Gavyn, she was shocked. It had been a long time since they had last met. Lindy pulled out a chair and sat down. "What? Are you disappointed to see me?" "Auntie, Wendy didn't mean that." Rex sensibly handed a glass of water to Lindy. Wendy also smiled and said, "I just didn't expect, I thought that Rex would take me to meet a client." "I'm a client too," Lindy said, curling the corner of her mouth. While they were talking, Wendy learned that Lindy would return to Australia the day after tomorrow. This meeting was a business meeting and a family farewell. "I will not take back my shares. However, Rex, I will give you one year to nurture Wendy into Glory Group's successor. This is my only requirement." Wendy almost spat out a mouthful of water when she heard this. If she hadn't seen Rex's gaze on her, she would have rejected her outright. After sending Lindy off, Wendy an
Wendy cried as she ran downstairs. She accidentally tripped over something and her knee hit the stairs. She let out a cry of pain, and Rex immediately walked up to her. Seeing this, he squatted down and wanted to help her up. "Go away! Don't touch me!" Wendy wanted to push him away, but her wrist was suddenly grabbed and she couldn't move at all. "It's very likely that your bones have been injured. If you make any more movements, be careful of being disabled," Rex said in a warning tone. Rex moved her body and the pain suddenly intensified. She had no choice but to say, "I can't stand up anymore." In the past, she would have cried already. But now, she was unwilling to show her weakness in front of him. She was afraid that her weakness would only make her a laughing stock in his eyes. With a soft sigh, Rex suddenly turned into a different person. He walked up to her, squatted down, and said, "Come up." Wendy did not reply and she
Daisy put on her clothes and immediately went out. Wendy got out of the car and waved at her. "Daisy, over here." "Why are you here?" Daisy asked, panting as she ran up to Wendy. "Let's go up first." Wendy turned around and knocked on the window. "Clare, I'll go to the company myself tomorrow morning. Don't worry about me." Sitting in the car, Clare could only see Wendy. Because it was dark, he couldn't see what the people beside Wendy looked like. He smiled and nodded. "Okay." Daisy looked at the car speeding away and loosened her clenched fists. Her back was already drenched in sweat. "Hey! Why are you in a daze?" Daisy came back to her sense after Wendy called out to her a few times. Daisy knew that she had lost her composure, so she blushed and her heart beat even faster. She hurriedly said, "I'll take you upstairs first. It's a little cold at night." "Thanks." Daisy's neighborhood was still the same as it was
"Well, the things relevant to the Gavyn family are up to you." Rex's handsome features were within arm's reach. His voice pressed close to her ear, teasing her heart. Wendy dodged it and touched her ears. It was shockingly hot. "Don't say that." Rex smiled and stopped teasing her. "Let's go in. Dad is eager to see you." After Jackson Gavyn retired, he stayed at home. He played chess and took a walk. It could be said that he was going to enjoy the rest of his life. In recent days, Cassie was not at home, so he was very upset. That was why he called Rex and asked Wendy to come over for a meal. The house was a little more lively. One person living in such a big house would inevitably feel lonely. Rex approached Jackson with Wendy. Wendy glanced at dad and said in a low voice, "Dad." When Jackson heard the voice, he immediately put down the newspaper and smiled. "Sit down, why Did you come so late?" "There's a traffic jam on t
On the way back to the Gavyn's Villa, Rex had been wondering which part of him was inferior to a dog. Why did Wendy think that a dog was cuter than him? As soon as they got home before the two of them entered the room, they were stopped by the servants in the courtyard. "Young Master, bad news. Old Master fainted." "What?" In a hurry, Rex handed the dog to Wendy and followed the servant into the house. Wendy was a little scared. She held the dog and was about to walk into the room, but she was stopped outside by servants. "Mrs. Gavyn, you'd better not go in." Wendy's doubts grew even heavier as she asked, "Why?" As soon as she finished speaking, Rex's scream came from the room. Her heart tightened, and she threw the dog to the servant before desperately rushing into the room. She was completely stunned. Rex's hands and face were covered in blood while Jackson grabbed him like a maniac. The entire family doctor pressed down