Divorce Anxiety
Chapter 354

Chapter 354 She Is Not Dead With that, Samuel got up and exited the bar. Tyson looked at thedumbfounded woman. “Why can't you women learn to be smarter?” If Samuel were a player, hewould not save himself for Kathleen for so many years. Lillian wanted to beg for mercy, but Samuelwas long gone. Initially, a few other women were also eager to try, but upon seeing what happenedto Lilian, they were instantly rendered speechless, thankful that they were not impulsive earlier.Otherwise, they would have been kicked out of Jadeborough as well. Meanwhile, Samuel sat in theMaybach. Sitting in the passenger seat, Tyson handed over the documents.

“Mr. Macari, these are the documents you wanted.” Skimming through the documents, Samueluttered, “Good work.” “What's next, Mr. Macari?" Tyson queried curiously. “We'll go for a hunt,”Samuel responded icily. “Understood!” Tyson nodded. Samuel massaged the space between hisbrows. “Okay, you can go back now. It's late. Go be with your wife and children.” “Let me take youhome, Mr. Macari,” said Tyson worriedly. “It's late, and you drank alcohol.” “No one’s waiting for meat home.” His house was too deserted. Samuel was a person who liked peace and quiet. However, ahouse with people waiting for him and no one waiting was not the same. Samuel was already thirty-three years old. He only realized the feeling of having someone keeping the lights on for him. In thepast, Kathleen would leave the lights on for him. No matter how late he got off work, she wouldwait for him on the couch. At that time, he did not appreciate it, but now, he realized how great itfelt to have someone care for him. “Does Ms. Johnson still refuse to forgive you?” Tyson asked. “It'snot a matter of whether or not she forgives me. She has forgotten about me, Tyson,” replied Samuelin a hoarse voice. She has no feelings for me at all. In the past, Samuel regarded her feelings for himas a pillar of support. However, at the moment, his heart was empty. “Let me take you home, Mr.Macari,” Tyson stated.

Samuel responded with a nod. Tyson went to the driver's seat and drove Samuel back home. Afterthat, he took a taxi and left. As Samuel lay on the cold bed, the corners of his eyes were moist. Ihave no right to ask for it. As long as Kathleen is still alive, that's enough. At the Yoeger residence,Yareli received a call from Vanessa. “Bad news, Yareli. Kathleen has returned,” Vanessa informedsolemnly. “Isn't she dead?” Yareli was surprised. Vanessa shook her head and replied, “No, she is notdead.” “Does Samuel know?" Yareli queried, panicking. Regretfully, Vanessa replied, “He must haveknown because it was he who rescued her. It was so close!” “Mom, what should I do?” Yareli askedaggrievedly. “I waited for so long, yet Samuel still refuses to marry me. Now that Kathleen is back, itis even more impossible for him to marry me.” “Calm down. Kathleen has lost her memory, so shedoesn’t remember anything. Besides, you're linked to Samuel because of the lovebug. Kathleenstands no chance against that. Samuel will be yours sooner or later.”

“But Kathleen is alive. That is the biggest threat to me.” “Don’t worry. I have already thought of aplan,” Vanessa said coldly. Immediately, Yareli became excited. “Really? What's the plan?” “It's betterfor you not to know. Knowing too much will do you no good, so even if the plan fails, you canremain innocent.” “Oh, okay,” replied Yareli with a nod. After that, she hung up the phone. All of asudden, she heard something coming from the door. Getting to her feet, she walked to the doorand opened it, but she found nothing outside. Did I hear it wrongly? A few more days passed.Samuel went to the mansion twice these past few days. Once in the morning, and once in theevening. He didn't particularly go there to bother Kathleen, as he only wanted to meet the kids.Samuel would occasionally go in for a meal before leaving.

Both Kathleen and he were adapting to that way of interaction. In the past few days, the wound onKathleen's body had healed a lot. Today, Samuel got off work to see the children. Once he walkedin, he spotted Kathleen wearing black glasses. Her head was on the coffee table as she wrote anddrew around. Samuel walked over and sat down. “What are you doing?” he asked. “The basement isempty. I'm planning to turn it into a laboratory.” “Do you need me to help? I can assign people foryou,” Samuel uttered softly. Not even lifting her head, Kathleen replied, “No need. I can handle itmyself.” As Samuel stared at Kathleen's delicate profile face and slender white neck, his thin lipscurved upward. Just being able to look at her made him happy. Putting her pen down, Kathleenlooked at him. “Do you have something to ask me?” “Yeah, if you're free.” “Ask away, then,” saidKathleen. Samuel was silent for a moment. Then, he asked, “Will you always be in Jadeborough?”Kathleen was stunned. “Huh?” Samuel kept his eyes on her. “Of course, I'll be here,” the womanresponded in an icy tone. “The children are here. Where else could I go?” Hearing her reply, Samuelsecretly heaved a sigh of relief. He felt much more relaxed. Samuel said softly, “Kate, five years ago,Lauren put a male lovebug in me, and Yareli has the female lovebug in her body. Did you knowabout that?” Kathleen furrowed her brows. “You have a male lovebug in your body?” Samuelnodded. Kathleen reached out and grabbed Samuel's wrist. Samuel hadn't touched her for a longtime, not even a strand of hair.

Hence, he felt comfortable with her soft hand on his wrist. Retrieving her hand, Kathleen stated,“That's weird. Are you sure, Samuel?” “Is there any problem?” Samuel asked. Kathleen pursed herlips. “Yeah, a big one at that. You don't have a lovebug in your body, but there's a poisonousparasitic worm in you. You'll be fine after consuming meds, though.” Samuel frowned at that. “If youdon't believe me, you can go for a checkup.” “But I did have it in my body when I last went for acheckup.” Samuel was a little confused. “When was that?” Kathleen asked. “About five years ago,”replied Samuel. Five years ago? At that moment, Charles came in. “I think that old man did it,” hevoiced icily. “Back then, when Samuel was declared dead in the operating room, an old man camein. While he brought Samuel back to life, he took you away.” Kathleen was surprised to learn that.“Could that old man be my master?” Charles nodded.

“That's right, it's him. He made us all unconscious by the door of the operating room.” Kathleendeeply furrowed her eyebrows. “Lauren poisoned Samuel, then my master detoxified him. What arethey trying to do?” Charles shook his head, as he wasn't sure either. “Trying to replace a host, perhaps,”said Samuel. “When your master came to me, he said he could help me get the lovebug out.”Hearing that, Kathleen frowned even more. “Removing the lovebug by force will cause you death.Are you crazy?” Samuel fell silent. “He exchanged the Snow Grass for the parasitic worm for me,”stated Charles.

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