Chapter 38 We Will Get Married
Chapter 38 We Will Get Married
My life was nothing but sleeping and eating, and then sitting on the sofa with a bunch of snacks and
watching TV. I had never experienced such a decadent and absurd life before.
My baby was growing day by day, and I had no intention to have an abortion
Although the future was still illusory to me, it was more chaotic than ten years of turmoil.
But I'd learned not to think about the future, but to live for the present.
Calvin came all the way back to have lunch with me from DonHiu Group almost every day, and tried to
put off the social entertainment in the evening.
He watched those unnourishing dramas and Korean dramas with me. His attitude towards me now can
be described as doting.
There were no resources for a Korean drama that I was following. Because of the strict censorship of
foreign dramas, it had already been shot, but we had to wait for two more weeks to see it.
I had a short fuse. After waiting for a week, I cannot see the drama and I was angry sitting on the
couch.
Early the next morning, shortly after he left for work, he called me to tell me that the show had been
updated.
I found out later that he had bought the resources for the play.
I knew he was nice to me, but I didn't know how long it would last.
Maybe every woman was greedy. When enjoying a man's meticulous love for her, she was thinking NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.
about to have it for a lifetime.
I guess the freshness of Calvin for me can only be retained until I give birth to a child, so I should do
whatever I wanted to do during this period.
Since the last time I saw Fairy Dixon, her sense of existence was very low. I thought that soon she
would come t me, but to my surprise, she seemed to disappear and never appeared again.
When I had almost forgotten Fairy Dixon, she gave me a phone call to ask me to go out.
I didn't know how she got my phone number.
But she was powerful too, so it was not surprising that she could find it.
Of course I did not agree, for now my belly was growing. It should had been obvious at a glance.
I didn't want to get myself into any trouble, and as the baby grew bigger in my belly day by day, my
sense of responsibility as a mother grew stronger.
I began to feel that my child was an integral part of my life.
Sometimes I was so scared. I didn't know what Calvin would do to me after I gave birth, or if he would
take the baby away.
Maybe I would be crazy, not as cool as I was now.
I felt that I don't care anything, that was because I used to gain nothing, but now when I felt that I had
gained something, I was especially afraid of losing.
Fairy Dixon called me for the third time. Her manner was sincere and her tone was gentle, so that I had
no reason to refuse her.
I arranged to meet her in a crowded cafe for my own safety.
The cafe had a discount in the afternoon, and blue Mountain coffee offered free refills, so every
afternoon there were full of people who used to enjoy the heating.
It was already early winter. I arrived at the coffee shop wrapped in a heavy coat.
Fairy Dixon sitting in the crowd, holding a free cup of hot coffee, showed a fairy air.
Today, I wore a Korean style overcoat. The winter clothes were thick, so it would not be easy to see
that I was pregnant.
She beckoned me, so I went over and sat down opposite her.
She pushed me the drink list and asked me to get something to drink. I took a thermos out of my bag
and waved it in front of her. "Goji tea in the thermos."
She looked at me and smiled. "You needn't be afraid. I won't hurt you."
I would give it a rest. She drank her blue Mountain coffee and I suck my goji tea.
If she did not speak, I would hold my tongue, waiting for her to say her opening words.
Fairy Dixon was an intelligent person. She didn't say anything of importance until I drank half a cup of
goji tea. Then she said, "Calvin and I will get married next month."
I kept waiting for her to drop a bombshell, but I didn’t expect it was so heavy.
Perhaps as a reporter, I had trained to be calm no matter what the news was. I was indifferent on
surface, but, in my heart it would have exploded.
Calvin didn't mention it to me.
So I was not sure whether what Fairy Dixon said was true or false.
She could see my doubt, opened her bag and took out a small stack of invitations and placed them in
front of me.
I reached out and looked it over. They're getting married on the second of the next month. It would in
two weeks.
“If you're still worried it's not true, you can ask any of Calvin's assistants. I don't have to draw a cake to
satisfy my hunger.”
Fairy Dixon smiled very calmly.
"So you want me to congratulate you?" I continued to sip my goji tea.
"I know your relationship with Calvin. You are now living in his house, which is just a house of Calvin.
His house is halfway up the Hofan Mountain, living with his parents and brothers."
It was not a weird thing for a rich man to have several houses.
"Then what do you want with me?" I put down my teacup to express my feelings and did not waste time
with her. I had neither the leisure nor the time. I'd better save my time for Korean dramas and variety
shows.
"I'll pay you double Calvin." Fairy Dixon was really generous, “I know Miss Josephine is not for money,
but now we can only solve the relationship between money. You are a smart woman, you should
understand that you want may not be able to get in this life, so to take the money to leave is the most
pragmatic.”
I thanked her for the compliment. I smiled and stared into her gentle, watery eyes. "You are wrong,
Miss Dixon. What I loved the most is money. There is nothing can be solved with money."
“Good !How much will Calvin give you?"
"Ten million."
"He's stingy to you." Fairy Dixon shook her head, “Miss Josephine worth fifty million."
"So you're going to give me fifty million?"
"I am not Calvin, I do not have his financial strength, but I said I would give you double."
Twenty million was just enough to buy a house in this developed city.
But with a house in this city, at least I would have no worries behind me.
Unlike the last time Daniel’s evicted me from his small two-floor house, I didn't know where to go.
Why didn't I agree to such an attractive offer? As Fairy Dixon said, I was a smart woman. Why should I
fight for what I can't get?
I picked up the ashtray on the table, patted it lightly, “Deal."