Billionaire's Unforgettable Ex-Wife-Chapter 91 - 86 He Had Never Seen Hunter So Angry

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Chapter 91: Chapter 86 He Had Never Seen Hunter So Angry

He turned back to Richard Townsend after speaking, "Do you even consider yourself a brother?

Why did Faye have to become a CEO, have you ever considered her feelings?

If Dad were still alive, if he saw what you did to the Townsend Company.

He probably wouldn’t let you into the family tomb even if you died.

If you truly want to be the real eldest son of the Townsend Family, then act like a real man.

Look at those useless friends of yours, they can easily drag you down to the slums.

Reflect on yourself with care.

You’d better pray she’s okay, or I won’t forgive you."

Hunter Warren finished speaking and carried Faye Townsend out the door.

Richard wasn’t stupid, he certainly knew who Hunter was referring to as ’she’.

He slumped entirely on the ground, fortunately for him, Faye was involved.

If it were someone else seeking accountability, Hunter might have killed him.

Faye, too, knew that Hunter meant her when he said ’she’.

Once outside the room, Faye turned her head aside to hide.

She couldn’t bear the shame.

Hunter walked out of the club, ignoring the onlookers, with a grim expression.

He didn’t put Faye down until he had her in his car.

Faye frowned and said, "I brought my own car."

"Try it if you think you can walk out." His face had been icy since just now.

Faye resentfully looked away from him, snorted coldly, and defiantly turned her head to look out the window.

"Drive; go to the hospital," Hunter’s voice rang out coldly.

The driver quickly started the car.

Faye said with displeasure, "What’s the point of going to the hospital? I don’t want to go."

"Is the hospital going to eat you?

Six years ago, you ran off after a car accident.

This time you got hurt because of me, don’t even think about escaping.

If you dare run, I’ll ruin your brother."

Faye gritted her teeth and yelled, "What’s my going to the hospital got to do with my brother?

Why are you taking it out on someone else?

Also, don’t misunderstand. I just don’t want my brother to get arrested again for hurting someone.

The only person I want to protect is my brother.

Even if my brother hit someone else today, I would still do this."

"Say whatever you want, I only have one request, go to the hospital."

Hunter crossed his arms, unwilling to yield an inch, "Otherwise, I absolutely will follow through."

Faye glared at him hatefully and looked away out the window again.

Isn’t it just going to the hospital? Fine, she would go. What’s the big deal?

From now on, she wouldn’t say a word to him.

Once they reached the People’s Hospital, they went straight to the VVIP area.

Besides having a head physician attending, Hunter also called Roman Hughes.

Seeing Faye again in the VVIP room six years later, Roman truly thought he was seeing things.

He circled Faye twice before shaking his head and tutting.

"It’s really Faye. I thought I was sleepwalking.

How come you haven’t changed a bit in six years."

Faye was already feeling down, and she murmured lukewarmly, "It’s only been six years, not sixty. Unless you want me looking like an old lady."

"That attitude, Faye’s really back." He said this as he elbowed Hunter, "Brother, aren’t you happy now?"

Hunter gave him a cold look, "If you don’t speak, no one will think you’re mute."

Faye also glanced at him sideways, he did talk too much.

Besides, what did her being back have to do with Hunter? How could someone like him possibly care?

Roman smirked, "If you don’t want me to talk, why did you call me here?

Our Director Zhao is an authority in thoracic surgery in the country.

I can’t help much either."

He then moved to stand opposite Faye, arms crossed, and asked curiously, "Faye, did you have a boy or a girl?"

Faye looked up at him, always asking the wrong questions.

Why meddle in other people’s business?

She really wanted to sew his mouth shut with a surgical thread.

"Why are you staring at me? I’m asking you a question."

Off to the side, Hunter coldly said, "A boy."

"You’ve seen him? Or... have you been in contact behind my back?"

"What do you mean ’behind your back’? Think before you talk."

Hunter rebuked him coldly.

Roman patted him on the shoulder, "Alright, don’t be so touchy, I just meant it like that.

How do you know Faye had a son then?"

"I ran into them at the airport that day."

"Oh wow, ran into them? How big is Anchester, and you two happened to meet at the airport?

Let me calculate that probability.

Such a big Anchester, so many people, so many people flying.

How come it was you two who met?

This shows you both have some fate together.

Otherwise, why didn’t I run into Faye, right, Faye?"

Faye sat there and looked up helplessly at the chatty Roman.

"You must’ve been mute in a past life."

"Look at you two, so in sync even in disliking how much I talk."

Standing behind Faye, Hunter Warren’s lips slightly curved upon hearing this.

Faye, however, felt very exasperated, "Aren’t you a doctor?

Is it okay to leave work like this during working hours?"

"There are plenty of capable orthopedics doctors around, leaving for a little while is fine."

Faye silently cursed in her heart, Hunter was truly making things complicated.

Why did he have to call Roman Hughes here?

The thoracic department head gave Faye a radiography request.

The chest X-ray was to be taken in the VVIP area, and there should’ve been a nurse to escort her.

But this task was taken over by Roman.

He led Faye and Hunter to the radiology department together.

Faye went in for the X-ray while Hunter and Roman waited at the door.

They stood opposite each other, each leaning against the wall.

Roman crossed his arms and said, "What do you think of seeing Faye again?"

"What’s there to think, you’re really talking too much today."

"Hunter, don’t say I didn’t warn you.

Six years ago, you know better than anyone your own state.

You’re a smart guy, you must know why you reacted that way.

I’m telling you, some feelings are rare and not to be pursued.

Missing once, you failed to cherish it properly.

If you miss twice, it would be too late for regrets."

Hunter sighed heavily.

Roman looked at him, "I know what you’re worried about.

Faye’s child, right?

Even if that child is Oliver Turner’s, so what?

It’s Faye you’re with, raising that child is just part of it.

You’re not with the child, with Faye as an afterthought.

Get the order right.

I see, a child won’t be a reason to stop two people in love.

Why did Faye shield you from that chair today?

Simple, because she still cares about you.

If you were truly irrelevant to her life.

Why would she care whether you lived or died?

Ugh, you’re really stressing me out, say something."

Hunter sighed, "That child... isn’t Oliver Turner’s."

Roman blinked several times before expressing his shock.

"Oh my God, what a twist.

So all these years, we were deceived by that girl?

Then the child wouldn’t be..."

Roman hesitated, for he noticed Hunter’s face had turned quite dark.

"It’s probably his." Hunter crossed his arms, leaning his head lightly against the wall.

Roman, what do you say, isn’t this karmic retribution?"

Roman was silent for a moment before shaking his head, "What you fear comes true.

What do you plan to do now?"

"Ever since the day I saw that child, I’ve had no peace.

I thought I could let things go, but honestly, even as a grown man, some things are beyond me.

Faye... gave me quite the dilemma."

"So, you still haven’t figured out what to do now?"

Hunter sighed deeply and remained silent.

Roman stood up beside him and patted him on the shoulder.

"Some things should come slowly.

Since Faye’s back, as long as she doesn’t get married, you can always find a solution."

Hunter’s lips curved slightly, but his face was full of bitterness.

When Faye came out from radiology, Hunter was leaning against the wall looking at her.

She glanced at the two, "Can we leave now?"

Roman chuckled mischievously, "No, patient, you still have to wait for the results."

Faye frowned, "What a fuss."

She turned to walk toward the doctors’ office.

Hunter and Roman followed beside her.

After a short while, the X-ray film was delivered to the doctor’s office.

The doctor looked it over and directed his gaze at Roman, "Dr. Hughes, Miss Townsend is fine."

Roman took the film, glanced at it, "Yeah, nothing’s wrong."

Faye stood up, her displeased gaze landing on Hunter.

"Alright, since the doctor says I’m fine, I’ll be going first."

She walked out, and this time, Hunter did not stop her.

He turned to Roman and said, "Alright, I’m heading out too."

"Hey, aren’t you two going to treat me to dinner?"

The response was only the sound of nurses wheeling treatment carts through the air.

Roman grinned, what two ungrateful guys.

Faye quickly went downstairs and, reaching the ground floor, Hunter caught up with her.

He stepped forward, grabbed her wrist, "We need to talk."

Faye turned back, her face not looking good, "I don’t think we have anything worth talking about."

Hunter pressed her against the wall, arms around her, his expression dark.

"Really? Nothing to talk about?

About that child, don’t you think you owe me an explanation?

Faye, don’t be so selfish.

You kept saying you loved me for eight years, so tell me now.

Why did you deceive me?

Eight years ago, you might have fooled me, but I’ve seen the child now. freёwebnoѵel.com

He couldn’t possibly be Oliver Turner’s child.

They all said your child was two months premature, but premature, that’s just a cover, isn’t it?

Faye, tell me, does manipulating me feel good?

Didn’t you say that you never betrayed me?

Is this your idea of not betraying me?