Chapter 11 Better Not to Meet Again
On the car ride away from the hospital, Faye’s question was still on Alec’s mind.
Why did he seem to care so much about Jenny? He couldn’t figure out why. Perhaps her strange
behavior intrigued him, and he wanted to find out why. Maybe that was all.
Suddenly, his phone rang, jarring him from his thoughts. He scratched his forehead in annoyance and
answered the call.
“Speak.”
“Mr. Faust, I have examined your activities for the past five years, and you haven’t met Dr. Walter in
any of them. But the strange thing is that no one knows where Dr. Walter went after she retired two
years ago, so it was hard to find out her activities for the past two years. Why don’t we ask Mr. Wagner
for help?”
Paul Wagner was an expert when it came to matters of the underground. Whereas they couldn’t get the
information they wanted through ordinary means, he might have a shot at it. That was the reason
Vincent made that suggestion.
After a long silence, Vincent thought Alec would agree. To his surprise, Alec replied, “There’s no need
for that. She’s just a doctor, and we don’t need to pay her so much attention.”
Did that mean he didn’t need to investigate any further? However, before he could confirm that, the call
ended. While he felt helpless, he knew better than to ask Alec.
A few days later, Jenny facilitated the hospital discharge procedure for Faye.
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“Although the tumor has been removed, we cannot be certain that a relapse will not occur. So, please
attend check-ups regularly, and make sure you take care of your health,” Jenny reminded her in the
hospital lobby.
“Okay,” Faye nodded. “Thank you, Dr. Walter.”
“How are you going home? Are you going to hail a cab?”
Jenny was a little surprised that no one had come to pick her up.
She hadn’t seen Alec for several days. Contrary to her expectations, he did not show up when Faye
was discharged from the hospital. It made her wonder if he genuinely cared about Faye.
Just then, Faye pointed to an approaching car and said, “Alec is picking me up.”
Jenny turned to look in the direction she was pointing at, where the car stopped next to them, and Alec
got out of the car. It had been a few days since they last met. As usual, he was wearing a stoic
expression, showing no signs of happiness or anger.
“Is everything completed?” he asked Faye.
“Yes, it’s all thanks to Dr. Walter. She took care of everything for me,” Faye replied, her eyes darting
back and forth between Alec and Jenny.
She remembered the question she had asked Alec a few days ago. Although he didn’t answer her, she
had an inkling that he felt a certain way toward Jenny. However, at present, Alec didn’t appear
interested in Jenny at all, which made her wonder if she had been overthinking.
Alec opened the door to the car and said, “Let’s go.”
“Okay,” Faye nodded. “Goodbye, Dr. Walter. I hope we meet again.”
“I think it’d be better if we didn’t meet again,” she replied with a laugh as she waved them away. After
all, she was a doctor, so meeting her again meant bad news.
Unfortunately, Alec misunderstood her. He thought she was talking about him, and his face darkened
immediately. After Faye got into the car, Alec headed to the driver’s seat without saying a word to
Jenny or even glancing at her. However, it didn’t bother Jenny as that was the attitude she had
expected from Alec. He was the lofty president of Faust Group. A lowly person like her was nothing in
his eyes.
As the car pulled away, Faye glanced at Alec several times, wondering if she was imagining that Alec
was in a bad mood.
“Alec, please don’t take what I said last week to heart. I didn’t mean it,” she explained, unable to remain
silent. Alec grunted in acknowledgment and continued driving.
Soon, they arrived at their destination, and Alec said, “Take a good rest, and call me if you feel any
discomfort.”
“Are you going to work?” she asked, feeling quite disappointed as she thought he would keep her
company.
“Yes, quite a few things are going on at work,” he nodded. With that, he returned to the car and
disappeared from Faye’s line of sight.
Faye watched as the car left, chewing on her lip in discontentment. However, she quickly collected
herself, telling herself that she needed to take good care of her health and that she didn’t need to rush
things as there would be plenty of opportunities in the future.
At Perry Residence, Jenny watched speechlessly as Stephanie Walker dragged her suitcase into her
house.
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“Did you run away from home again?”
“Spot on! Congratulations, you guessed it right,” replied Stephanie, grinning as she entered the living
room with her luggage in tow.
“What’s the reason this time?” asked Jenny as she closed the door behind her.
“My dad refuses to buy me the latest bags but wants me to go to work at his company. Do you think I
would tolerate that?” she asked as she lugged her suitcase into a room of her choice.
Jenny smacked her forehead, feeling a little helpless.
“Weren’t you traveling abroad? When did you come back?”
As soon as she said that, Stephanie quickly approached her and said solemnly, “Of course, it’s
because I heard you got a divorce, so I hurried back. We’ll talk on the way; I’m famished!”
With that, she dragged Jenny out of the house, ready to grab food. After Jenny briefly explained how
the divorce took place, Stephanie stared at her like she was a fool.
“Don’t you think you were too generous? You didn’t even ask him for anything! You should have taken
every penny you could from him instead of letting him off so easily. I have hated that man forever. I
would have beat him up for your sake if he weren’t the mighty Alec Faust himself.”
On the way to the elevator, Stephanie kept talking. She was so angry and loud that they didn’t notice
that someone was behind them.
“Oh, how I wish I could beat that bastard Alec up!”
Stephanie felt upset for Jenny’s sake, especially when she thought of how Jenny got nothing from the
divorce.
“Is that so? Why don’t you try it and show me what you’re capable of?” asked a cold voice behind them.
Startled, Jenny and Stephanie turned around in disbelief.