Billionaire's Reborn Baby
Chapter 1046 Roxy Copper One (1)

"Hey, can you calculate when he will get married?"

Doctor Green drove Collin and stopped in front of an old blind man who was fortune-telling.

The old blind man heard the voice and looked toward Collin. The old blind man's eyes were cloudy and nothing could be seen.

"Within three years," The old blind man asked about the birth characters, then made a calculation with his fingers.

Collin didn't show it on his face, but he scoffed in his heart.

"Where is his destined person?" asked Doctor Green.

The old blind pointed in a direction.

"Northwest?" asked Doctor Green.

The old blind nodded.

After returning to the hospital, Collin couldn't help but say, "He can't see at all. You rushed to talk about the northwest. Let me tell you, even if you said the southeast, he might nod."

"It's said to be very spiritual," Doctor Green stuffed a lucky charm that was bought from the old blind man into Collin's pocket, "Hurry up and put it on. It won't be long before you meet your fated person. You'll be in a relationship for two or three years, just about the time of your marriage."

Collin sighed and entered his office.

He sat in the office, opening the drawer.

Inside was the square electronic clock.

Collin twisted the time to eight, and a familiar muffled voice came from inside, "Doctor Mueller, it is now eight o'clock in the evening."

He put the clock back and closed the drawer.

This was the eighth year since Roxy had left.

When Collin got off work, he bought something and went home. The light bulb in his parents' home was broken and Collin changed the light bulb. His mother was busy in the kitchen. Seeing that he had changed the light bulb, Cora asked, "Are you eating here?"

Collin looked up and saw that Cora's hair was getting grey. He nodded.

At the dinner table, Cora no longer asked him when he would have a girlfriend and get married. She just reminded him, "Don't work too hard. Go out to play on the weekend. Don't stay at home alone."

Collin nodded.

After dinner, Cora looked at Collin and said, "Son, I don't know what you have experienced, but it is true that you have been unhappy for the past few years. If Mom had done something that made you unhappy before, you should forget it. Mom didn't mean to do it. Looking at you now, I don't feel good..."

In the end, there were tears in Cora's eyes, and she wiped them away in a hurry, "I'm sorry, son, I shouldn't have forced you too much before."

"I'm sorry, Mom. I made you worry. It's not your fault. It's my own problem. It's me... I made a mistake," Collin said as he went forward to hug Cora.

Mike was drinking tea when he heard Collin's words, "If you are wrong, think of a way to make up for it."

Collin nodded.

However, Collin was very depressed.

How could he make it up?

Collin had no idea where Roxy was.

When he returned to his residence in the evening, he smelled the pillow. It had been eight years, and the smell that belonged to Roxy on the pillow had been slowly diluted and could no longer be smelled. In this house, the smell that belonged to Roxy disappeared little by little after she left.

Only the square electronic clock next to the bed made a hoarse and sexy voice at night.

"Doctor Mueller, it is midnight. It is time to sleep."

Collin closed his eyes.

He made a decision in his heart.

He would resign tomorrow to replace her.

However, before Collin could submit the resignation letter, Doctor Green brought a message.

Collin frowned, "You want me to volunteer in a poor mountainous area for a month?"

"Don't get excited. I'll go with you this time. I registered for you. Moreover, this place is in the northwest," Doctor Green blinked.

"What's wrong with the northwest?" Collin did not understand.

"What's wrong? What did that blind old man say? Your fated person is in the northwest!" Doctor Green widened his eyes.

Collin pushed him out of the office.

Doctor Green knocked on the door and shouted, "Stop struggling. Collin, the registration form has been handed over. We have to leave tomorrow. You should go back and pack up today!"

Collin sat at his desk and looked at the resignation letter on his computer. He rubbed his eyebrows tiredly.

"To the mountains?" When Cora heard the news, she did not have much of a reaction, "Have you packed your clothes? Are you done packing? Shall I help you pack some?"

"No need. I don't need to wear my own clothes when I'm there," Collin took a sip of the soup, "We'll set off tomorrow. You stay at home and take care of your health."

"Don't worry about us. Be careful there. The mountainous area is complicated. Be careful," Cora ran into the room and found some tools to climb the mountain when she was young, "Take them if they are useful to you."

Collin nodded his head.

Mike was looking at the map of the poor mountainous area with his reading glasses and asked, "How many people did you go there this time?"

"Fifteen," Collin replied.

"Why do you suddenly want to go there?" Mike asked.

Collin was just about to say that Doctor Green believed in the fortune-teller. So Doctor Green took the initiative to register for Collin. Cora refuted, "Collin can go wherever he wants. You ask too much." Mike shut up.

Cora hurriedly went to replace some things for Collin to pack, and she sent him out after a few more reminders.

"Mom, I'm leaving," Collin hugged his mother before leaving.

Cora patted him on the shoulder and said, "Go. It's good to relax. You are busy working in the hospital every day, and you have lost a lot of weight. Go there and eat more," When it came to eating, she remembered that Collin went to the mountainous area and might not be able to eat anything delicious. Cora immediately became anxious, "Wait, I will cook something for you."

"Don't be. The food there is quite good," Collin stopped her and said something else before walking out with a bulging hiking bag in his arms. When they got in the car the next day, Doctor Green looked at the huge backpack on Collin's back and asked curiously, "Is it all the food?" Collin didn't sleep well all night. He threw his backpack to Doctor Green and took the lead to get in the car.

Doctor Green called his wife beside the car. He had married three years ago. The child was two years old. The child was very cute. Collin leaned against the car window and watched Doctor Green hang up the phone with a smile. Then Collin gently closed his eyes.

When it was noon, the car stopped at the service area to rest for a while. They finally got to the destination at around eight o'clock at the night.

When Collin and the others got out of the car, they were all doing stretching exercises. They usually sat in the office. This time, they sat in the car for nearly eleven hours. All their muscles were almost numb. The person in charge of the mountain area, the school principal, and the village chief were all at the intersection. As soon as Collin and the others got off the car, they came up to greet and shake hands with these new people enthusiastically.

The principal was a thin old man, his rough hands like cracked old tree barks.

The village chief was about fifty years old. He held his briefcase and did not speak much. The moment he opened his mouth, he spoke with a strong accent. Collin could not understand him. The principal could only speak lame Mandarin. It felt like a foreigner saying Mandarin.

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