Chapter 570
Chapter 570
Matthew glanced at Joshua sitting silently on the couch and said to Cynthia, “There’s something I need your help with.”
“What is it?” Cynthia responded calmly.
“I want you to come back with me for the New Year and pretend to be my girlfriend,” Matthew said.
Cynthia was surprised. “Me? Why not ask Gaby and Riley instead? I’m not very good at it.”
She gave a similar response the last time, never considering that Matthew had feelings for her.
After all, meeting parents and making a good first impression was important. Cynthia was slow to warm up, and her personality was somewhat reserved. When she married Joshua, it was only after gradually getting to know his family that she became close with them,
“It’s not good to be too good at this kind of thing,” Shirley, who had been eavesdropping, chimed in. She really wanted Matthew to be with Cynthia, “You have to be not good at it.”
“You don’t need to stay overnight, and it won’t be long. You just need to meet them,” Matthew said casually.
Cynthia was still hesitating as she felt that meeting someone’s parents was not something to be taken lightly.
“Are you scared?” Matthew teased.
Cynthia remained silent.
She was not.
“If you’re afraid, I won’t force you. At most, I’ll get scolded when I go back, but it’s not a big deal,” Matthew continued his persuasive tactics.
Cynthia finally made up her mind and replied, “I can only accompany you for lunch. I have to be back for the New Year’s Eve dinner at home.” Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
Her thoughts were simple.
Matthew was a good person, and he had been kind to them. Hence, it did not seem right for him to be scolded on New Year’s Eve. Moreover, it was just a play–acting and not a real relationship.
“You agree?” Matthew was pleasantly surprised.
“Yes.” Cynthia nodded.
Matthew smiled, and his eyes lit up. “Thank you.”
Joshua frowned when he saw them laughing and joking. Summoning his courage, he stood up and said, “Cynthia.”
“What’s wrong?” Cynthia looked at him.
Joshua held his stomach and began to pretend, “My stomach hurts.”
Cynthia stood up and went to check on him. Not finding anything abnormal, she thought it might be a problem with his internal organs. “Is it very painful?”
“Yeah…” Joshua’s face crumpled.
“I’ll take you to the hospital,” Cynthia blurted out.
Joshua’s heart skipped a beat. If he went to the hospital, Cynthia would find out he was pretending!
What should he do?
“There’s no need to go to the hospital.” Matthew stood up and walked over. “It’s probably just indigestion from overeating. Just rest for a while, and you’ll be fine.”
“I checked, and it’s not indigestion.” Cynthia was concerned about Joshna’s health. After all, Felix entrusted him to her care. If
something went wrong, she would not know how to explain it.
Matthew saw through the situation and reached out to press a certain spot on Joshua’s abdomen. “Does it hurt here?”
Joshua hesitated.
“If you don’t say yes, Cynthia will take you to the hospital,” Matthew whispered almost inaudibly so that only Joshua could hear it.
Joshua cast a pitiful glance at Cynthia and then pretended to be in great pain as he answered, “Yes.”
“It’s just indigestion. I’ll take him out for a walk,” Matthew concluded.