Even he couldn’t find out more about what Conall did all those years ago through the Hellish Training Camp. How did he do it? Could it be that Conrad’s ranking was higher than his? “You still don’t understand, Peter?” Conrad said calmly. “Then I suggest you talk with that Mr. Thomas of yours.” “Give me one day! If your information is correct, I’ll come to the hospital again!” With that, Peter turned around and left with urgency. Tiger turned and asked, “What should we do now?” “We’ll wait and see.” Conrad turned and looked at Fia, who looked at him, confused. He knew he couldn’t get away without explaining. After asking Tiger for some space, he walked over and sat down, holding her hand in his. “Fia, I didn’t mean to hide this from you. It’s just that we’ve only found out about this ourselves. We weren’t sure how to use it to incite him. If it isn’t because something happened to Conall, I wouldn’t have let him know about this for now.” Fia nodded. “What did you show him
Fia frowned. “You don’t remember? Are you unsure, or do you not want to say it?” Conall’s eyes moved around nervously. Fia suddenly turned around at the door. If they didn’t shut the door tight, they could hear the noise from outside. She looked at the door and asked, “Or is the voice you heard the same as the person outside just now?” Conall immediately looked down. Fia looked at him helplessly. “His left hand is hurt, and he’s wearing a bandage even now. How can he drive a taxi?” Conall could only look at her pitifully. He had refused the secretary from driving him, and he called for a taxi that was just around the corner as soon as he left the hotel. The taxi driver had worn quite a few layers of clothing. He noticed that his left hand wasn’t that dexterous, but he wasn’t sure. Now that he thought about it, when he was driving, he had used his right hand all the way. The left hand had only held the steering wheel. “It’s Peter Hall,” Fia whispered. Understanding f
When Fia saw the excitement in Conall’s eyes, she wasn’t sure what to do. “My children have nothing to do with you.” Conall’s eyes quickly looked down. He was still thrilled. Fia asked, “Should I contact your wife and daughter?” Conall quickly looked up. No! If Joy were to be here, she would cry and blame it on Fia again! “No, huh?” Fia remembered how maddening Joy would become whenever she saw her. Perhaps it was best for her not to be here. She didn’t want to get yelled at for no reason either. “I’ll help you contact your secretary, then?” Conall’s eyes looked up again. “You don’t want to call your secretary as well because he likes to tell your wife everything?” Fia guessed. Conall looked down again. That was correct. His secretary liked to complain a lot to her. “That’s why you didn’t want your secretary to escort you and you wanted to take a taxi?” Conall’s eyes looked down. Correct. Fia frowned, feeling pity. If he didn’t know about her existence,
“There are rumors that the motorcycle ran Mr. Parker over last time because he was trying to save you!” “There must be some kind of an emotional bond for him to save you like that! Could it be that you and him…” Fia was stunned. Even if they didn’t know that Conall was her father, he could be her father by age, alone. How could they make things up like that? Conrad immediately yelled at them angrily, “They made all of this up! Mr. Parker and I are currently finalizing some business deals. He saved my wife out of the kindness of his heart! What you’ve described has never happened!” The media reporter continued to force the issue. “Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Parker fainted as soon as he got out of the taxi when he was on his way to meet up with you today! Someone reported to us that you did it because you were not happy that he’s in a relationship with your wife!” That infuriated Conrad. “Where are you from?! You’ll take responsibility for what you’ve just said!” But all the other re
Fia frowned. She wanted nothing to do with Conall originally, but what Joy was openly doing was angering her. When Conall came to Gryphon, she was already prepared so that she could make a move against her whenever she wanted! When Conrad realized that some reporters who were stirring things up had something to do with Joy, he protected Fia behind him. He said, “Mrs. Parker… You can’t represent Mr. Parker, can you? You can’t decide whether or not my wife is Mr. Parker’s daughter! Since there are so many people here, why not do a paternity test directly to reveal the truth?!” Joy was similarly enraged. “Who knows which hole she popped out of! It’s not strange for her to toy you around since you’re so young! But you have no place to tell us what to do!” Fia pulled Conrad away and walked over, staring Joy right in the eyes. “The only reason you do all of this is because you’re worried your husband will take me in as his daughter! Originally, I didn’t care! But since you’re pushi
Why didn’t Conrad pin any blame on Fia at all? He was being so protective of her instead. The security guards from the hospital and Conrad’s bodyguards finally arrived at the scene and forced the reporters to leave. Fia looked at Felicity calmly and said, “If you’re really worried about your mother, then you have the duty of making sure she learns to be at least respectful to others.” Felicity shook her head. “My mom doesn’t treat anyone else like that.” Fia didn’t say another word and simply left with Conrad as she held his arm. Felicity turned around and looked at the two leaving. She could suddenly understand her cousin Annie. Conrad was a talented and handsome man, and he was protective of his wife. No woman could resist his charm. … When Peter saw Joy still carrying an irate expression on her face as they approached Conall’s ward, he muttered, “Joy, can you please be more considerate?” Joy stopped and said angrily, “Conall cares so much about you but you can’t
Felicity walked over to the bed and looked at her father. “Dad, do you want my future husband to marry into our family?” Conall blinked, unable to say a word. Felicity then said, “If you want it, blink. If you don’t want it, don’t.” Conall looked at her without blinking, and he only blinked after several seconds had passed. Joy happily said, “See! Your father thought so too!” Finn couldn’t help saying, “What my brother means is that he respects Felicity’s choice. It’s up to her whether or not she wants her future husband to marry into the family.” “Not a word from you!” Joy said as she stared at Finn, unhappy with how he interpreted it differently from her. Felicity looked at her father and asked, “If what my uncle says is correct, please blink.” Conall immediately blinked. Felicity heaved a sigh of relief and smiled. “Thank you for respecting me.” Conall blinked again with kind eyes. It was Joy’s turn to become unhappy, however. “You’ve never listened to me since
Finn glanced at his brother and shook his head. “Keep an eye on your father. I need to go back to the station now. Call me if anything happens.” Felicity sighed. She knew that, just like her father, her uncle liked Fia a lot. “I’ll see you off then.” Once she was outside the ward with her uncle, she asked, “Is Annie going to stay in the capital and never visit Gryphon again?” “She keeps on mucking around when she’s here, so it’s best if she stays in the capital!” Finn said with an eyebrow raised. “She has never been as considerate as you, even when she was little. If you have the time, do give her a pointer or two, alright? Fia’s your sister and not an outsider, after all.” “Why are you so sure that I won’t go against Fia?” Felicity asked. Finn hesitated for a second and patted her shoulder. “Because your eyes tell me you don’t want to do anything to her.” Felicity quickly lowered her head and muttered, “It’s human to be selfish. I might change.” “I believe you can defe