Winning her back after divorce (Divorce anxiety)

Chapter 322



Chapter 322

Chapter 322 I Am His Girlfriend Now Samuel gave her a vague answer, “Who knows?” He could not

care less about Finn’s issue at that moment. His main priority was to ensure that Gizem would stay

alive. For him, it served as a kind of insurance policy. He hoped that if something were to happen to

him, Gizem would remember his goodwill and continue to treat Desi’s illness.

“I should thank you nonetheless, Mr. Macari,” Gizem insisted. She felt incredibly appreciative of

Samuel. Samuel wore an indifferent expression. “As you should.” “Mr. Macari, you’ve been

continuously reminding me of your kindness. Is this your method of bribing me to take good care of

Desi?” Gizem inquired, her gaze locked on Samuel. Much to her surprise, Samuel gave her a

straightforward reply, “Yes. You’re right.” He did not mind her knowing his intentions. “I didn’t expect

you to be calculative, Mr. Macari,” Gizem remarked casually. Nonchalantly, Samuel retorted, “You could

always opt to betray my kindness.” “I won’t,” Gizem firmly proclaimed. “I’ve decided to take on the

responsibility of caring for Desi, and I have no intention of quitting. Unless you want the caregiver

changed, or else, I won’t slack off on my work until Desi turns eighteen and eventually gets her surgery

done.” In a cold tone, Samuel said, “I hope you keep to your promise, Dr. Zabinski.” Samuel’s evident

lack of sincerity was audible to Gizem throughout his speech. She stated, casting him a sidelong

glance, “Don’t worry. I never turn back on my promises.” Instead of responding, Samuel kept his

attention on the road as he sent Gizem back to the hospital. He was not the type to spare his attention

on people other than his two children. Gizem was just about to thank Samuel when she got out of the

car. However, the latter drove away instantly. Gizem was rendered speechless. Forget it. She then

turned around and walked toward her office.

The phone on the office desk rang just as she walked in. “Master?” Gizem murmured as she answered

the phone. “I’ve heard you were held captive by Finn,” Theodore questioned playfully. “Yeah,” Gizem

replied while nodding. “He wanted me to treat his wife, but it turns out that he’s the one who’s sick.”

“What’s wrong with him?” Theodore inquired, intrigued. “Probably something to do with his kidney,”

Gizem said monotonously. “Does this mean that you’ve run a checkup on him?” Theodore asked again.

“No. I merely took a look at him,” Gizem answered. “Traditional medicine requires the practitioner to

listen, ask, and observe, yet you were able to tell what his problem was just by a mere glance. You’re

indeed amazing,” Theodore exclaimed with a laugh. Gizem said in exasperation, “That’s not a big deal,

but I honestly had no idea that guys like him existed! How dare he hold me hostage?” Damn it! “I’ve

heard you’ve taught him a lesson, didn’t you?” Theodore questioned. Furrowing her brows, Gizem

asked, “How did you know, Master? Did the news spread that quickly?” Theodore was at a loss for

words. Regaining his composure, he said, “I have my connections in Jadeborough.” Gizem, on the

other hand, was skeptical of his words.

“Then why didn’t you send your people to help me, Master?” “Umm…” Theodore muttered, clearly

taken aback by Gizem’s question. “I’m the disciple capable of making the most money for you!” Gizem

ranted. “That’s because I know how capable you are. I know Finn won’t be able to harm you,”

Theodore explained. Yet, Gizem remained skeptical. “I’m hanging up if there’s nothing else, Master.”

“Take good care of yourself,” Theodore reminded. “Got it.” With that, Gizem ended the call with a frown

etched on her face. Somehow, she had a weird feeling about her conversation with Theodore.

However, a knock on the door soon snapped her out of her thoughts. Gizem turned around at the

sound. “You are?” “Hi, I’m Gemma. I was previously Dr. Zimmer’s nurse. The management informed

me that you’ll need a nurse.

That’s why I’m here,” Gemma said with a small smile. Gizem nodded. “Nice to meet you, Gemma.” “I’ve

been working in this hospital for many years. Thus, I’m very familiar with everything around here. Do let

me know if you need anything,” Gemma said as she entered the office. “I will,” Gizem replied. She

stared at Gemma and asked, “Are you Richard’s girlfriend?” A blush crept up Gemma’s cheeks as she This content belongs to Nô/velDra/ma.Org .

stuttered, “N-No. I’m not…” “I saw a picture of you in Richard’s wallet. I noticed it when he treated us to

coffee during our hospital meeting,” Gizem explained. Gemma only pursed her lips shyly and remained

silent upon hearing Gizem’s words. “Are you free during the afternoon?” Gizem asked curiously. “Yeah,

I am. Do you need anything?” Gemma inquired. “I want to get a car,” Gizem replied. “I see. I’ll go with

you,” Gemma said with a chuckle. “All right,” Gizem responded, wearing her doctor’s coat. “Could you

please let the patients in?” Gemma nodded in response. Immediately after work, Gizem and Gemma

headed to a car dealership shop. In a hushed tone, Gemma inquired, “Are you sure this shop is where

you want to purchase your car? They’re all rather pricey.” Gizem nodded. “Yeah, I’ve been driving cars

like these during my time in Moranta.” “Wow! You’re loaded, Dr. Zabinski!” Gemma exclaimed in shock.

The cars from this shop cost about four to five million. However, the price would quickly rise to a

whopping six million when all external charges were included. Gizem became aware of the problem as

she hurriedly explained, “I’m not trying to show off my wealth.” “You don’t have to get so tense, Dr.

Zabinski,” Gemma reassured with a laugh. “Let’s just take a look at the cars,” Gizem muttered.

Previously, Gizem did not care about others’ opinion on her. But when she heard Gemma’s words, she

felt the need to explain herself right away. After some browsing, Gizem finally settled on the car that

she bought during her time in Moranta. The only difference was that the one in the shop was the latest

version. It was black in color and had a sleek design. “I’ll get this one please,” Gizem stated softly. The

shop assistant was overjoyed. “Of course. Would you want to pay in installments or in full?” “Full

payment, please,” Gizem responded, pulling out her black card.

The shop assistant’s eyes widened upon seeing Gizem’s black card. After all, not everyone owned a

black card as such. Most importantly, these cards were not given out to anyone at random. However,

just as the shop assistant was going to accept the card in Gizem’s hand, it was grabbed away by

someone else. It was Yareli. She questioned, her tone dripping with mockery, “Don’t you feel ashamed

spending someone else’s money, Dr. Zabinski?” Gizem shot her a sideways glance as she asked icily,

“Someone else’s money?” “You heard me right. I reckon this card belongs to Samuel.” Yareli’s eyes

remained steely as she continued, “Samuel would not simply hand over his black card to anyone.

Admit it; you stole the card, didn’t you?” Gizem gripped Yareli’s wrist and snatched the black card back.

“Is there only one black card in the entire world?” “Anyway, it’s impossible that a mere doctor like you

owns one! You must have stolen Samuel’s black card and came here to act like you’re loaded!” Yareli

exclaimed. Gizem chose to ignore Yareli. She turned to the shop assistant and handed him the card.

“I’d like to get the car immediately after the transaction.” The shop assistant was at a loss for words.

Hesitantly, he replied, “All right.” “I’m telling you, you’ll be committing theft if you dare swipe the card!”

Yareli screamed at the shop assistant.

The shop assistant stopped in his tracks, clearly at a loss for what to do. Meanwhile, Gemma had just

returned from the restroom. She immediately strode toward Gizem after seeing Yareli putting Gizem in

a tight spot. Angrily, she yelled, “Are you out of your mind, Yareli?” “Oh. It’s you,” Yareli sneered. “What

about me?” Gemma asked, displeased by Yareli’s tone. “I’m not like you; I don’t brazenly pester a man

who doesn’t love me. Hell, you even want to become the stepmother to his children! Not to mention,

the children’s mother is your cousin.” Everyone was looking at Yareli with odd gazes upon hearing

Gemma’s words. Yareli bit her lip. “What nonsense are you spouting! Kathleen has been dead for

years. It’s not like it’s illegal for me to like Samuel!” “It’s not illegal, of course. But does Samuel even

like you?” Gemma pressed on. Yareli fumed, “At least I’m his girlfriend now!”

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