Stop It, She’s Remarrying! By Stellar Strands Chapter 241
In the end, it was only when Jason’s personal assistant realized something was wrong that he entered
the room. He then called security.
“Are you alright, Doctor Evans?!” Sally heard the commotion and came over. She patted the dust off
Jason’s shirt. “I told you that you shouldn’t be with him. He’s crazy.”
“I’m fine.” Jason took a deep breath and looked at the very angry Conrad. “We can talk about us later.
Take care of Fia for now.”
“I don’t need you to fake your kindness! Once she knows who you are, she won’t even want to see
you!” With that, Conrad pushed security away and left.
There was pain in Jason’s eyes. He was afraid of Fia finding out who he really was.
That was why he didn’t dare to tell her about his parents when she asked about it. He lied to her that
his father married into the family and that was why he had his mother’s last name.
“Where did you go?” Fia frowned and asked Conrad as soon as he came back. “Just how did Doctor
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“How did you know? Who told you about it?!” Conrad looked at her angrily. “Just who is he to you that
you
care about him so much?!”
“I was in a session with Doctor Hall when a nurse came to get her!” If it wasn’t because she was not
supposed to get off the bed, she would have followed Sally to see what was going on too.
Conrad took a deep breath and didn’t want to fight with Fia. “Don’t meddle in this one!”
“Do you think I want to meddle in your affairs? Doctor Evans saved me. He’s a nice person. I don’t
want you to become obsessed with him like some rabid dog!”
“Me? Obsessed with him? Do you know that he’s that old man’s bastard son?!”
There was silence.
Fia looked at him with wide eyes. She couldn’t take it all at once.
Conrad was very happy that her reaction was that as she looked at him. He then repeated, “He’s the
bastard son of Garrett Maxwell!”
Garrett Maxwell was her father–in–law. She met him once when Grandpa Maxwell passed away three
years ago. She had never met him ever again since then.
For the past three years, her mother–in–law Beryl would grit her teeth and complain resentfully
whenever
his name came up.
She had also heard a lot of rumors about him being disloyal to the household.
Conrad would never talk about him. Whenever someone brought him up, he would look at the other
person with anger.
“Is there some sort of misunderstanding?” Fia carefully asked.
“Misunderstanding? The same blood type, the same last name, how could it be a misunderstanding ?!”
Conrad gave his head a massage. “Ever since I found out about his last name, I detested him. So….
He’s that woman’s son!”
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Fia gulped. “Evans isn’t exactly a rare last name. As for the blood type, Eileen is also O negative.
Maybe
it’s a coincidence.”
He already acknowledged it himself. How can it be a coincidence?!” Conrad was so angry that even his
breathing was messed up and the veins on his forehead began to pop.
“We’re changing hospitals! I’ll start the paperwork for the transfer right now!”
Fia hadn’t even said anything as she frowned when Eileen walked over from the next ward.
“What do you mean by changing hospitals? Fia’s fine here. The doctors here are the best in Gryphon.”
This has nothing to do with you!” Conrad stared at Eileen coldly. He felt that he had wasted his blood.
“No wonder you’re cousins. The same bloodline flows inside of you. Both of you look like rabid dogs.
when you go wild.” Eileen sneered. “I heard that you fought with Doctor Evans again. Why do you act
like a barbarian? You can start a fight with someone just because you don’t like him? How can
someone as soft–spoken as him be your match? If you like to fight so much, go boxing.”
Conrad got even angrier and he pulled his shirt off, showing his chest. His tanned skin was bruised.
Eileen was shocked. “Oh, wow. I didn’t expect him to put so much strength in his punches?”
“It’s okay, Eileen.” Fia felt that if Eileen said anything else, Conrad was going to paint the target on her
back.