Divorce Anxiety -
Chapter 330
Chapter 330
A Pitiful Act A frown marred Samuel's countenance. “Why are you zoning out?” Wynnie urged him,“Go now! It's almost dinner time already.” “Okay, okay.” With that, Samuel made a trip to thehospital once more. On the way, Samuel received a call. It was Tyson. “Those savages have ownedup, Mr. Macari.” Tyson fell silent for a bit before going on, “They said it's Dr. Zabinski whocommanded them. It's her ploy to fish for sympathy.” Wearing an indifferent visage, Samuel gaveout an order. “Oh? Take them to Florinia Manor tonight. I'll question them myself.” After a briefpause, Tyson asked, “Do you not believe their words, Mr. Macari?” “Yeah.” Samuel soundedimpassive at that. “Noted. I'll make the arrangement now.” With that, Tyson hung up the phone.Putting on a darkened face, Samuel arrived at the hospital.
He made a beeline for the ward, carrying with him the thermal lunchbox along the way. At thatmoment, Gizem was standing by the window, staring at the view outside. Hearing footsteps nearing,she slowly wheeled around. “Mr. Macari?” Why is he back again? Never did she anticipate seeinghim that many times in a day. “My mom asked me to bring you this,” was Samuel's reasoning as heput down the lunchbox. “Please relay my thanks to Mrs. Macari.” Gizem was composed as shespoke. Samuel, in turn, stated nonchalantly, “The interrogation session went pretty well with thenefarious horde.”
“Seriously?” Gizem's eyebrows bunched up into a tight knot as she queried, “Who's themastermind?” “You!” Samuel glared daggers at her. Me? “Is this a joke? Tell me, then. Why would Iendanger myself?” Gizem shot him a grave look as anger inundated her fair face. “They said it wasan act to arouse pity,” replied Samuel. “An act to what?” Gizem sneered, “You've got to be kiddingme! Do you even understand how important hands are to a doctor? It could've cost me my entirecareer!” “No guts, no glory.” Samuel was emotionless. “It'll only be convincing enough once you layyour own career on the line, isn't that so?” Flying off the handle, Gizem hollered, “No! This hasnothing to do with me! Don't you malign me!” The whole time, Samuel was staring deep into hereyes. Indeed, her eyes bore so much resemblance to that of Kathleen.
Because of that, Samuel became all the more infuriated. How dare they make use of Kathleen toplay me for a fool! “That person behind your back is rather smart if I must say,” commented Samuelcoldly. “He didn't arrange for someone who's totally alike to Kathleen but you with that pair ofidentical eyes. He even made you copy her culinary skills and wear her scent. All that just to enticeme!” Gizem was trembling with rage. “Entice you? With these average-looking facial features ofmine?” Samuel placed his palm on her delicate face. He then ran his fingers gradually toward herneck. Gizem was startled by his move. All of a sudden, Samuel's fingers seemed to have feltsomething odd. “Why are you disguising yourself as someone else?”
came Samuel's question in a heartbeat. As expected, this is the only logical explanation. Connectingthe dots, Samuel finally understood how she could make an appearance in different placesconcurrently. Shock overwhelmed Gizem straight away. Her hyper-realistic face mask was worth afortune. No common folks could have noticed it that easily, even if they had the chance to touch herface. Yet, Samuel had managed to discover her secret in seconds just by touching her face. What aterrifying person! “Hands off me!” Gizem shoved Samuel's hand away there and then as she took astep back. Samuel let out a snort. “If you don't tell me your true identity in this instance, I'll never letyou off the hook.” This woman is way too mysterious. Her existence alone is a threat! Gizem bit herlip. “Hehe... I'm merely an orphan, a nobody. I relied on my own to get into the university. That's it.”One step at a time, Samuel approached her. All Gizem could do was step back. Soon enough, herback hit the wall behind her, and her heart skipped a beat at that. The wall was ice-cold. Lifting hishand, Samuel pinched her chin.
He then moved his fingers toward her neck, all ready to tear down her hyper-realistic mask. Gizembecame a nervous wreck, screaming, “No!” Alas, Samuel had already had his fingers on the seam.Exerting his might, he tore Gizem’s hyper-realistic mask apart. Inmediately, Gizem covered her facewith both hands. Samuel grabbed hold of her hands and pried them away little by little.Astonishment was written all over his face once he caught sight of Gizem's look. “What...” Samuelgaped at her with utter disbelief. Scars were seen everywhere on Gizem'’s cheeks. It was hideous andhorrifying to witness. “Can you quit staring?” Gizem was all choked up. Still, Samuel stared her in theeyes and asked, “What happened to your face?”
“Just some burn scars.” Gizem retracted her hands on that note. “I had been in a coma, andunfortunately, I was caught in the fire at the hospital during that period. I was nearly cremated alive.They saved my life but couldn't save my face. My master then let me wear this so that I won't getdrowned in self-abasement.” Hearing her story, Samuel was astounded to the core. No wonder...Gizem reached out and demanded, “Please give that back.” Samuel obediently handed the hyper-realistic face mask to her. Hanging her head low, she uttered, “Leave me.” Samuel cast one last gazeat Gizem before turning around to walk away. “Mr. Macari, it wasn’t me who had hired that group ofpeople,” added Gizem placidly. “If there's a need, I can always confront them.” “Okay, then. Comewith me to Florinia Manor later.
They're already there.” Samuel was expressionless when he spoke. “All right.” Gizem nodded. “Comeoutside when you're ready. I'll be waiting.” With that, Samuel spun on his heels. Inmediatelyafterward, Gizem rushed into the bathroom. She heaved a sigh of relief. How terrifying! I was soclose to getting exposed. Luckily, I was prepared and wore two layers of masks. Otherwise, Samuelwould have really unveiled her true identity. Ten minutes later, Gizem exited the ward in a fresh setof casual attire. Casting a meaningful peek at her, Samuel prompted, “Let's go.” Gizem followed himdownstairs and hopped into his car that had been parked outside the hospital. Following that, theydeparted for Florinia Manor. Moments later, they reached their destination, only to be greeted byYareli's presence at the front door. Samuel and Gizem then got out of the car. The second Yarelitook notice of Gizem, a tinge of disdain washed over the former's face. Never in a million yearswould she expect Gizem to be there, much less be in the same ride with Samuel. She thought thatSamuel had heard the testament from the kidnappers and had gotten rid of Gizem. “Samuel, I heardDesi has gotten into some kind of mishap. Is she all right?”
Yareli feigned a worried expression as she asked that. “She's fine. What brings you here?”questioned Samuel in an icy tone instead. “I wanted to visit Desi,” replied Yareli casually. She thenwent on, “Goodness gracious! Who on earth would target an innocent kid like our poor Desi? Whata crazy monster!” Samuel merely dropped a calm remark as he walked past her. “This doesn'tconcern you actually. You may go.” “Hey, wait up, Samuel! There's something I need to tell you.”Yareli caught up with Samuel right away. Meanwhile, Gizem was trailing behind them quietly.Sparing a sidelong glance at Gizem, Yareli gnashed her teeth. “Think about it, Samuel. Desi hasalways been fine. Ever since somebody came into her life out of nowhere, she instantly got into sucha misfortune. This couldn't just be a coincidence!”
Of course, Gizem knew what Yareli was insinuating. Sporting a deadpan mien, the former piped upat once, “Are you referring to me?” “Ah, I'm glad that you still have self-awareness,” scoffed Yareli.“Yes! You're the one who had arranged for Desi's kidnap. This must be your tactic to gain pity!”
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