Chasing His Runaway Wife

Chapter 22



Chapter 22

Malcolm visibly stiffened after meeting them. He asked, “Grandpa, have you guys finished browsing

through the brochure?”

At this, the wrinkle between Alaric’s brows deepened. He groaned loudly. and expressed his

unwillingness to respond to Malcolm.

Afraid Alaric would get angry again, Tabitha coaxed lightly, “Grandpa Alaric, it’s windy out here.

Perhaps it’s better if we go back inside.”

Alaric nodded slightly. With a complicated expression, he turned back to glimpse Malcolm.

Malcolm was still wearing a suit. The rich and luxurious material wast draped over him. He was tall and

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It was a pity because after he did those shameless and despicable things, he was now a true disgrace

to the Sinclair family.

Alaric’s gaze was strange. Malcolm was just about to inquire about it, but Alaric had already brought

Tabitha with him back into the mansion.

Back in the living room, Alaric patted the back of Tabitha’s hand and comforted her lovingly, “Tabby,

don’t be sad. I only recognize you as the lady of the Sinclair family. Only your children will be the

rightful heirs of the Sinclair family.”

Tabitha’s eyes fluttered, but the edges of her mouth stayed put. Despite that, she still felt grateful for his

comfort.

“Don’t worry, Grandpa Alaric. I’m not sad,” she claimed.

Alaric stayed there with her but once the clock struck ten, he could not fight the tiredness anymore and

went back to the Sinclair manor,

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After seeing Alaric off, Tabitha went straight to the bedroom and called Chadwick.

Chadwick’s eyes need to be checked regularly. She was Chadwick’s doctor and, originally, she was

supposed to examine him today.

However, she was so badly injured that she had to stay at home and rest, so she could only seek the

help of other colleagues at the clinic to give Chadwick a check–up in her stead.

Her colleague had just messaged her on WhatsApp to notify her that Chadwick had not come in. She

wanted to know why.

Chadwick confirmed numerous times and even swore on the phone that his eyes were healed now and

that there was no need for a return visit.

Tabitha was still worried. “Come to the clinic tomorrow. Let me check them again,” she requested.

Chadwick agreed good–humoredly.

On the next day, Tabitha went to the clinic early.

The Jarvis family was a prestigious family of traditional medicine. practitioners.

Tabitha’s grandpa, Fergus Jarvis, was a typical traditional medicine. practitioner with excellent skills

and a good reputation in the local area.

Since Tabitha was young, she learned traditional medicine from Fergus. She even majored in

traditional medicine at university. Despite that, after she got married, she centered all her attention on

Malcolm and was busy with matters regarding him, so the time she spent at the clinic grew

shorter.

She had not been to the clinic for nearly a month since she got pregnant, and so many things

happened at home.

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Her colleagues missed her greatly. Seeing that she was pale and sickly, they all surrounded her and

bombarded her with questions out of concern.

Suddenly, Judith, Tabitha’s colleague, tapped her on the elbow.

“Chadwick’s here,” she announced.

Tabitha turned and saw Chadwick strolling in.

Chadwick was an attractive man. He was bright and fresh like a spring breeze. As he paced closer, the

entire clinic was imbued with his warmth instantly.

Two female colleagues peeped at him and accidentally met his gentle eyes. They were so shy that their

faces flushed red.

Tabitha led him to the consultation table and examined his eyes, but it was as he said; his eyes were

already healed for the most part.

She took out an exquisitely designed box and handed it to him, saying, “This is a pair of sunglasses I

especially selected. It’s for you. You have to wear it when you go out.”

After his eyes had sustained such a serious injury, there was no harm in taking good care of them.

“Since my eyes are all healed, there is no need to wear glasses anymore.” Chadwick could not help but

laugh before he nagged, “You, on the other hand, are in poor health. Try not to go out again until you

recover.”

“That’s because my body constitution isn’t good now. Anyway, your eyes just got better, after all. You

still need to pay more attention to them.” After saying that, Tabitha took out the small pot of “down

payment” and said, “This is too expensive. I’m afraid that I can’t take good care of it and let you down.”

“How come?” Chadwick said softly, “You can even make tulips blossom in winter. How could a pot of

jasmine stump you?”

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“Chadwick, listen to me,” Tabitha urged as she looked at him seriously. “I know that it’s already so hard

to go through this alone. Not to mention the fact that you can’t find your family for the time being.

Luckily, you have a wonderful botany skill. You can tend to this jasmine plant so well that it’s thriving.

You can find a way to plant a few more pots and sell them online. I will introduce some customers to

you.”

“Why should I sell it? Besides, don’t I have you? Don’t tell me you’re not going to care about me later

on,” he retorted.

“You’ve got to save some money. If you meet the girl you like one day, only then would you be able to

give her a sense of financial security. That’s the only way you can promise to commit to your

sweetheart.” Tabitha chuckled before adding, “With that said, if you save up to buy a house, you won’t

have to keep renting.”

“Thank you, Tabby. You’re always looking out for me. I’ll take the glasses as a gift in exchange for the

jasmine,” Chadwick complied. With a lowered gaze he appealed, “Don’t reject it anymore.”

Seeing how he kept insisting, Tabitha could only agree with a smile. “It seems that in the future I’d have

to give you a pair of glasses every year for more than ten years before they can even match the value

of your jasmine.”

Her words made Chadwick’s eyes redden slightly. “These are your words, okay? You promise you’ll gift

me glasses for more than ten years.”

Chadwick was homeless. He had no memory and was nearly blind. It was Tabitha who found him and

kept taking good care of him..

Chadwick thought to himself, ‘As long as I can keep being her friend. forever, I’ll do anything.

“Okay,” Tabitha agreed and nodded with a smile. After repeated examinations, she prescribed him

some herbal supplements.

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“When you go back, you must drink these supplements regularly. No slacking off. Also, be sure to wear

the sunglasses when you go out!” she reminded.

“Yes, Dr. Jarvis,” he promised.

Tabitha smiled and handed the prescription to her colleague for them to prepare it.

After that, with a serious look on her face, she looked at Chadwick and said, “I have something to ask

of you.”

“Go ahead. No matter what it is, you have my word,” he answered without hesitation.

‘He didn’t even ask me what it was about, and he just agreed. Isn’t he afraid. I’ll sell him off?‘ she

wondered to herself. Tabitha smiled at the thought before she offered, “There’s an auction coming up in

two days, and I was thinking of having you accompany me.”

Chadwick found that her proposition was rather odd. She asked, “You. haven’t attended such

occasions in the past. Why this time?”

“I don’t want to be like that anymore.” Tabitha smiled as she spoke but her eyes misted over with

emotion. One could not be certain if it was grief or anger. “Since I married Malcolm, I’ve almost lost

myself. I want to find myself again–the old me.”

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