Chapter 138
Chapter 138
Hearing this, Alaric let out a soft sigh.
He had been greatly disappointed by Lorelai, and that disappointment. had left him somewhat repelled
by Emmanuel. If not for recognizing Emmanuel’s exceptional skills, he wouldn’t have entrusted him
with those overseas responsibilities back then.
However, as he grew older, he started to place more importance on family connections. “Dealing with
those matters is inherently risky. Manny is, after all, my grandson, and he has worked hard over the
years. I want him to slowly step back from those responsibilities,” Alaric explained.
In his younger days, Alaric chased power and wealth without any moral concerns. Now that he had
achieved it all, he longed for the warmth of family. That was why, despite Malcolm’s reluctance and
dislike, he insisted on him marrying Tabitha.
“I get it,” Wilmer said with a sigh. “Don’t worry, Mr. Sinclair. The things you’re afraid of won’t happen.”
Alaric nodded, looking quite tired.
“As I look back, I wonder if sending Tabby away was the right thing to do. My wife, even though she
didn’t say it outright, must have been upset with me. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have moved out and
refused to forgive me until she passed away…” Alaric mumbled.
Wilmer remembered the past and sadly advised, “Mr. Sinclair, don’t dwell on it too much. Your health
should be the priority.”
“Wilmer, you’re the only one I can share my thoughts with these days,” Alaric sighed. “Whenever you
have a moment, come sit with me here.”
“OK,” Wilmer said.
Tabitha had no clue about what Alaric had done behind her back. She continued visiting him in the
hospital every day.
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Since Malcolm returned to the Sinclair manor, he used to take Tabitha to the hospital every day and
drive her back to the clinic.
However, just two days ago, an unexpected mishap unfolded along the Ackleton highway. As they were
excavating a tunnel, it caved in and ensnared a group of workers. Several of them remained confined
within it.
With the remaining workers adding to the chaos, Malcolm found himself with no choice but to rush to
the scene and take charge of the situation.
After Malcolm left, the driver took Tabitha to visit Alaric at the hospital.
When she got out of the car, she kindly told the driver, “I’m not sure how long I’ll be at the hospital. You
don’t have to wait. I’ll catch another ride to the clinic later.
The driver nodded.
Soon, Tabitha arrived at the ward.
Coincidentally, Wilmer was updating Alaric on some work–related
matters. The moment Wilmer spotted Tabitha, he couldn’t resist stealing a few more glances at her.
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charming little girl from the past had transformed into such a beautiful young woman.
Tabitha sensed a peculiar look in Wilmer’s gaze. Politely, she asked, “Are you Grandpa Alaric’s
assistant? Why haven’t I seen you around before?”
Wilmer quickly dispelled his self–reproach and replied with a smile, “Yes, I’ve been working overseas.”
Tabitha nodded.
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Alaric grinned and said, “His name is Wilmer Callahan. You can call him Mi. Callahan.”
“Nice to meet you, Mr. Callahan,” Tabitha greeted.
Tabitha’s manner was kind and polite, without a trace of arrogance or the narrow–mindedness that
sometimes came with someone from a small
town.
Wilmer felt pleased on Alaric’s behalf. He smiled and replied, “Nice to meet you, too, Mrs. Sinclair.”
After Wilmer finished updating Alaric and left the ward, Tabitha opened the lunchbox. “Grandpa Alaric,
since Malcolm is away today, I made breakfast for you.” She spoke in a soft tone.
Alaric grinned instantly and said, “Tabby, your breakfast is way better than that brat’s.”
Tabitha’s helplessness crept into her words. “Then why do you ask him to handle your breakfast every
day?”
“I do it intentionally to give him a tough time. He made you upset, and I want to make sure he faces the
consequences,” Alaric explained.
Alaric tried to make her feel better with his words, but Tabitha struggled to muster a smile.
She really wanted to tell Alaric that she couldn’t go on with Malcolm, but seeing Alaric getting better
and the hope in his eyes, she couldn’t bear to upset him right now. All she could do was smile and stay
quiet.
Seeing Tabitha’s reluctance to forgive Malcolm, Alaric grew worried and started feeling a growing
resentment toward Malcolm.
Tabitha had once held a deep affection for him, and Malcolm’s thoughtless behavior shattered her love
for him. Only now, in the face of his mistakes,
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did he show a willingness to change.
Winning back Tabitha’s favor now seemed like a formidable challenge,
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Ignoring Alaric’s concerns, Tabitha attended to his breakfast, watched TV with him, and even helped in
trimming his nails.
Tabitha remained by Alaric’s side until noon before finally leaving the hospital.
After exiting the hospital, Tabitha flagged down a taxi to return to the clinic.
Meanwhile, Chadwick was dealing with eye troubles. He had decided to see Tabitha in the clinic for a
checkup that day.
He called her and knew she would arrive soon. Thus, he opted to wait. outside the clinic. Soon enough,
Tabitha emerged from a taxi and was about to cross the road.
Chadwick had a smile on his face and was ready to greet her when he suddenly noticed a car speeding
toward her.
Chadwick’s heart nearly skipped a beat, and he urgently cried out, “Watch. out! Tabby, step back!”
He yelled while rushing frantically toward Tabitha.
Regrettably, it was too late.
Tabitha quickly stepped back as the car kept speeding toward her. She moved onto the sidewalk, but
the car didn’t slow down. It seemed like it was heading straight for her!
A loud thud echoed as Tabitha got thrown about seven feet away and landed still on the ground.
Luckily, the slope of the sidewalk slowed down the car. It prevented more.
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serious harm to Tabitha.
Chadwick was still trying to make sense of what had happened. He shook himself back to reality and
hurried to Tabitha’s side while yelling,
“Someone call an ambulance!”
In a flurry, he brought Tabitha into the clinic and urged a few medical staff to assess the situation.
Fortunately, Tabitha’s injuries weren’t too serious. Although she was initially unconscious, she gradually
regained consciousness. Her pale face stirred sympathy from those around her.
Chadwick let out a sigh of relief, though he was still covered in cold sweat.
He held onto Tabitha tightly and said, “Thank goodness you’re okay. You really scared me there. How
are you feeling now?”
Tabitha’s lower leg was injured, and she felt a bit dizzy, but there were no other immediate symptoms.
She gently freed herself from Chadwick’s embrace and smiled as she reassured him, “It’s not too
serious. Don’t worry too much.”
“Should we tell Malcolm about this and ask him to send someone to check it out?” Chadwick asked. He
believed the situation was more complex than it appeared.
“No. Grandpa Alaric isn’t doing well. Let’s not worry them. Just get Trevor to look into it,” Tabitha
suggested.
Respecting Tabitha’s wishes, Chadwick refrained from persuading further.
Meanwhile, just across the road, Giuseppe sat in his car and clutched the steering wheel tightly. He
glared at the clinic with a somber expression. After witnessing Tabitha taken into the clinic following the
accident, he muttered, “You enjoy hanging around like a troublesome spirit, don’t you?”
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He then turned the car around and drove away.
Shortly after, both the police and an ambulance arrived almost at the same time.
Even though Tabitha appeared to be relatively unharmed, Chadwick insisted on taking her to the
hospital.
Colette rushed over as soon as she heard the news. “What happened? How did Tabby get hit by a car?
How is she now?” she asked worriedly.
Chadwick told her, saying, “Don’t worry, she’s fine and getting checked out thoroughly inside.”
Colette breathed a sigh of relief.
The police arrived to gather statements, and Chadwick, being a witness, provided a detailed account of
the incident. Later, he asked about the
perpetrator.
“The driver who caused the accident is a middle–aged man who was driving drunk. He was fairly
intoxicated and we have him in custody now,” the police explained.
Once the driver sobered up, he confessed to the accident and admitted that he had hit Tabitha because
he was intoxicated and couldn’t brake in
time.
Still, Colette kept a close watch. She suspected that the situation wasn’t as straightforward as it
appeared.