Unexpected Fiancée -
Chapter 168: What She Wants Is A Heart-To-Heart Connection
Chapter 168: What She Wants is a Heart-to-Heart Connection
Jane's heart couldn't help but skip a beat.
The scene of Patrick tightly hugging Candy yesterday unexpectedlypopped into Jane's mind.
Candy appearing here could only mean one thing-Patrick.
Patrick didn't allow her to visit Old Pansy because he had plans withCandy?
"Jane, do you know her?" Osborn, seeing Jane's cold expression andher unwavering gaze at the girl, couldn't help but ask curiously.
A slight curve appeared at the corner of Jane's mouth, and her eyesnarrowed slightly. "She is Candy."
"She's Candy?" Following Jane's gaze, Osborn looked curiously andsaw Candice's figure disappearing at the hospital gate.
Jane withdrew her gaze, suppressed various emotions in her heart, andcalmly said, "Let's go."
Carrying a thermos, Candice inquired her way to the eighth floor of theinpatient department.
"Excuse me, is Old Pansy in this ward?" Candice walked over to theward where there were guards in front and asked.
The guards in black clothes impatiently waved their hands. "Miss,please leave.”
Since Old Pansy fell ill, there were always some ungrateful reportersdisguising themselves, trying to get some exclusive news.
The guards, seeing Candice as a stranger, mistook her for a disguisedjournalist.
Candice pursed her lips, smiled charmingly, and said, "Gentlemen, I'ma friend of Mr. Pansy and have something very important to discusswith him. My name is Candy. Can you help me inform him?"
Candy?
Patrick's personal bodyguards naturally knew that their CEO hadalways had a girl in his heart, named Candy.
And today's gossip entertainment news had all said that the CEO hadfound Candy. They were together yesterday, and there were evenphotos.
Although the woman in the photos was blurry, the bodyguards took acareful look at Candice and found some resemblance.
The guards didn't dare to neglect. "Please wait a moment.”
"Mr. Pansy, there's a girl named Candy outside, claiming to haveimportant matters to discuss with you," the guard entered andrespectfully informed Patrick.
"Candy?" Patrick was somewhat surprised, stood up, and walked to thedoor.
"Paddy." Looking at the tall and handsome man in front of her, Candicecurved her lips, revealing a sweet smile.
Patrick glanced down at her. "Are you here for a check-up at thehospital? I'll replace someone to accompany you."
Yesterday, he accidentally bumped into Candy. Although he took her tothe hospital for a check-up and found nothing serious, later, Candysuddenly complained of chest pain when she returned home. He was ina hurry to rush to Emperor Hotel and didn't have time to take care ofCandy.
"No." Candice shook her head. "I'm fine."
After a pause, she spoke softly, "Paddy, you left in such a hurryyesterday, and I was worried. Today, after seeing the news, I realizedthat it was your engagement ceremony last night."
When she mentioned the words "engagement ceremony,” Candice’seyes dimmed a bit. “I'm sorry; it's all my fault.”
Patrick was somewhat puzzled. "Why do you say that?"
“I didn't know that Miss North from yesterday was your fiancée,”Candice bit her lip and looked fragile and self-blaming. “Is it because ofme that Miss North misunderstood, leading to the cancellation of theengagement ceremony? And your grandfather fell seriously ill?"
"Has nothing to do with you," Patrick's face turned colder, and his thinlips lifted slightly.
Candice lowered her eyes. "If needed, I can explain to Miss North.Paddy, I'm willing to do anything for you."
"Paddy, I'm willing to do anything for you..."
This sentence was exactly what Candy had said to him back in thesmall dark room.
Patrick's brow twitched. "Candy, thank you.”
Candice handed the thermos to Patrick. "Paddy, I know you must beworried about Old Pansy's illness, but you also need to take care ofyourself. This is a chicken soup I specially made for you. Give it a try."Facing Candy's concern, Patrick felt a warmth in his heart and reachedout to take the thermos.
Candice, with a faint smile on her lips, suddenly rememberedsomething. She took out $500 from her pocket. "Paddy, this is myearnings from last night's performance. Please take it back. I'll slowlyrepay the rest..."
Patrick pushed away the money Candice offered, speaking in a deepvoice, “No need. Candy, between you and me, there's no need for suchformality.”
Between life and death...
Was this Patrick's description of their relationship?
A glint of darkness flashed in Candice's eyes.
She didn't want a life-and-death relationship; she wanted heartsintertwined. She wanted Patrick's heart-the most dazzling man in theworld!
But, not in a hurry. Step by step, slowly.
Now, it was already a good start.
"Paddy, just take it." Candice stuffed the money into Patrick's hand. "Ihave to go sing at the bar. I won't disturb you. Take care of yourself."With that, Candy turned and left.
Looking at the $500 bill that still carried Candice's warmth, Patrickfurrowed his brows and called Morton, "Arrange for Candice'sgrandmother to be transferred to the best hospital and treated by thebest doctor.”
"Yes, Mr. Pansy," Morton promptly replied.
After hanging up, Patrick returned to the ward.
On the sickbed, Old Pansy remained unconscious.
Patrick gently covered Old Pansy with the blanket and, bowing his headto look at Old Pansy, who was covered in tubes and pale, a twinge ofpain gripped his heart.
He held Old Pansy's hand as if trying to transfer all his strength to him."Grandpa, you will get better.”
"Mr. Pansy." Dr. Pater, who knows when he entered, stood behindPatrick.
Patrick raised his eyes and asked coldly, "When will my grandfatherwake up, Dr. Pater?"
Dr. Pater's expression froze. "Mr. Pansy, I was just about to talk to youabout Old Pansy's condition.”
"Dr. Pater, tell me the truth. How is my grandfather's condition?"Patrick's handsome face turned cold, urging him.
“To be honest, I'm not sure about Old Pansy's illness," Dr. Patercautiously began, "But in this world, there's someone who should beable to cure Old Pansy.”
"Who is that person?" Patrick asked with a raised eyebrow.
As long as that person could heal his grandfather, Patrick would replacethem no matter who they were.
Dr. Pater cleared his throat and said, "Today, I searched through all theinformation about Old Pansy's condition, and I finally managed tocontact my mentor abroad. He said that only the miraculous Dr. Newtoncould cure Old Pansy."
"Dr. Newton?" Patrick was taken aback. He had never heard of thisperson.
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