Billionaire's Unforgettable Ex-Wife-Chapter 157 - 130: Then Carry Me Up 2
Chapter 157: Chapter 130: Then Carry Me Up 2
"I’m not shirking responsibility, it really was him who started it, he punched me first."
Kay Forrest glared at Faye: "You don’t believe me, do you?"
"I did punch you first, but who pushed me first?
I was about to leave and let it go, but then you provoked me."
"So what if I provoked you? What, is Second Master Warren too high and mighty to be provoked? I, Oliver, just like to pull the tail of beasts, what’s it to you?"
"Enough, after fighting with your hands, you still want to fight with words? Can you two stop being so childish?
Look at yourselves now, you look like two hooligans."
Faye sighed in frustration and stood up: "You two go find a doctor to get medicine.
This is really unsightly."
"Hey, aren’t you going to help me up?" Kay reached out his hand to her.
Faye gave him a pull, and Kay stood up leaning on her shoulder.
Seeing the two so close, Hunter looked a bit displeased.
He stepped forward and pulled Faye aside, helping Kay himself.
Kay tried to shake him off.
But Hunter said coldly, "Either you climb up yourself, or I help you, but Faye can’t."
"Are you the one calling the shots here?" Kay was unhappy, his face darkened.
"You’re 1.8 meters tall, do you really think Faye can support you?"
Kay raised an eyebrow, made sense, "Then you carry me up."
"Why should I?"
"These injuries on me are because of you. If you don’t carry me, should I let Faye do it?
Forget it, if you won’t do it, I’ll have Faye help me."
Hunter gritted his teeth, in this world, only this bastard dared to negotiate with him using Faye.
He bent down: "Get on."
Kay wickedly smiled, jumping onto Hunter’s back.
Hunter carried Kay up the stairs, while Faye stood below watching the ridiculous scene and felt like laughing.
What kind of scene was this? It was... a total disaster visually.
When they got to the doctor’s office, Barrett, seeing them, thought they had been attacked by a terrorist organization.
"My god, how did you two get so badly hurt? Do you need to call the police?"
"No, no, no." Faye quickly waved it off, "Dr. Barrett, could you just apply some ointment for them?"
"What, just applying ointment? I’m seriously injured, shouldn’t I get a CT or an MRI or something?"
Kay weakly lay on the examination bed.
"CT my foot, look at you talking just fine, you could bring a dead person to life, you’re perfectly fine." Faye gave his shoulder a light tap.
Kay yelped in pain: "Gentler, it’s dislocated."
"Now you feel the pain, what were you doing earlier?"
"Come on, when men fight, whoever yells first is a coward, don’t you know that?"
Faye silently gave him a look, her gaze falling on Hunter sitting at the doctor’s desk with a grave expression.
It was her first time seeing Hunter injured.
She knew how well Hunter could fight, she had seen it before.
She had once seen him beat someone who tried to bully her half to death.
To be honest, with Hunter’s skills, getting injured by Kay was probably just for her sake.
She wondered if this thought was self-indulgent, but if it were true... how nice.
Hunter seemed to sense her gaze and turned to look at her.
Their eyes met, and she quickly looked away.
Right then, Dr. Barrett was helping Kay with his medication, and the room was quiet enough that Faye could almost hear her heart pounding after getting caught peeking.
The rhythm of her heartbeat was so rapid it made her a bit dizzy.
"Faye, Faye."
"Hm?" Faye heard Kay calling her and walked over.
"Give me your hand."
She extended her hand, which he held tightly, his expression solemn.
"Be honest, am I your best friend?"
Faye nodded: "Of course."
"Then promise me one thing, it’s very serious."
Faye chuckled: "Sure, go ahead."
"Hunter said he wants to win you back, but you can’t get back together with him.
I’m saying this for your own good, you can’t refuse.
If you’re still going to be with him, then we can’t be friends."
Kay could still recall vividly how Faye looked when he brought her to Switzerland back then.
So despondent, so hopeless, so defeated.
She wasn’t happy, even though she kept herself busy every day, forcing herself to smile.
But he knew better than anyone how insincere her smile was.
He couldn’t let her return to the one who caused her so much pain.
Hunter stood up, stepping forward: "Kay Forrest, are you asking for it."
"I’m asking for it, but what can you do about it? If you’ve got the guts, kill me.
Dying is the last thing I’m afraid of."
Hunter was about to advance when Faye turned around to block him.
"Hunter, what are you doing?"
"Faye, look at his attitude, full of hostility, not a shred of decency."
"Alright, stop it already." Faye turned back to Kay: "Look at your mouth, isn’t it painful?"
"Painful, of course, it’s painful, my goodness, I can’t even kiss a woman for days."
Faye smiled speechlessly, she pushed Hunter back into a chair: "You two stop this, I’m already exhausted dealing with Miya’s situation.
I really don’t have the energy for you two, so can you either leave or just behave for a bit."
"I’m not leaving." Hunter raised an eyebrow, arms crossed: "I won’t give up until I get what I want."
"Then behave, don’t cause more trouble for me.
Miya wanted you two to go in and play with her, but instead, you’re outside fighting.
You two are so childish, you made me want to cry."
"Fine, I’ll stop being childish if you agree to my previous request."
Kay tilted his head and glared at Hunter: "Any man is fine, but not this Hunter."
Faye looked at Hunter, and at that moment, he was looking at her too.
Hunter’s eyes were full of hope.
He was hoping she would say no.
But after a moment of silence, Faye raised her eyebrows slightly and nodded: "Okay, I promise."
Hunter frowned, his face full of anger.
Faye just looked at him, trying hard to keep her emotions steady.
After a moment, he turned and angrily stormed out, slamming the door.
Kay beamed with satisfaction: "See that, look how upset that guy was when he left.
Look at that attitude, is that how you pursue someone?
Can’t even take a couple of words before leaving. It’s best if he never comes back.
I’m telling you, you can’t go back to him, or one day you’ll get upset to death."
Faye turned back to him: "Alright, just say a little less.
I’m going back to the ward to check on Miya.
Don’t come in later, just go home."
"What, I chased your sweetheart away, and now you don’t like me?"
"What are you talking about, look at those injuries on your face, won’t Miya be worried if she sees them?
That child is so sensitive, just go home and rest well today."
"Aren’t you going to be tired guarding alone for a whole day and night?"
"It’s alright, I’ll find a nurse, and I’ll sleep when Miya sleeps."
Kay felt a bit regretful: "Had I known, I wouldn’t have fought with that beast Hunter.
Really pity my dear."
Faye laughed speechlessly: "Alright, don’t be cheeky, leave quietly, and don’t come by tomorrow."
"We’ll see about tomorrow. I’ll head back today, dear, you’ve been working hard."
Faye nodded and left the doctor’s office, returning to the ward.
When she opened the ward door, she unexpectedly saw Hunter.
He hadn’t left?
Seeing Faye come back, Miya was very happy: "Mommy, you’re back."
"Yes." Faye pursed her lips and looked at Miya with a tender smile.
She went over to Hunter: "Why... haven’t you left?"
"When did I tell you I was leaving?
I just wanted to avoid that nuisance crow for a while."
"Mommy, Uncle Hunter accidentally fell down the stairs just now.
Look at his face, it seems pretty serious, can you let Uncle Barrett take a look at him?"
"I just saw Uncle Barrett, he’s busy, later, okay?
I’ll take Uncle over in a bit."
"Alright, Uncle, does it really not hurt?"
Hunter affectionately ruffled Miya’s hair: "Uncle really doesn’t hurt, uncle’s a tough guy, what’s a little scratch."
"Uncle is awesome, my brother is a tough guy too, he’s really strong."
Faye stood by, listening to their boring conversation. She never thought Hunter could be so good at coaxing kids.
If... she hadn’t left back then and stayed with Hunter all this time.
Little Darnley and Miya would probably be very happy too.
Hunter would be like an ordinary father, coaxing the kids to sleep, telling them stories?
If Miya were sick, he’d panic and run around the hospital with the child in his arms, calling for the doctor?
If Darnley wanted to play games, would he run around the yard with a water gun playing with him?
If the kids wanted to swim, would he personally coach them in learning to swim?
Thinking of these made Faye’s heart ache unconsciously.
He would, wouldn’t he? He’s a father too.
When Barrett came by to check the ward, Miya pulled him to give Hunter medication.
Her actions were really thoughtful.
After Barrett finished applying the medication to Hunter, he got off work.
Faye called to order takeout, she suggested Hunter go back to rest, but he wouldn’t.
He was stubborn and wouldn’t leave.
And since he didn’t leave, Miya was really happy.
Finally, someone to play with her.
At night, after Miya fell asleep, Hunter went to the sofa bed to watch his iPad.
He was handling some business matters.
The Warren Group was not like Townsend Group, it was seasoned enough that even without Hunter, they could function smoothly and work well together.
Faye sat at the other end of the sofa, resting her eyes, and soon she fell asleep.
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