Chapter 3
Ellie stepped back, momentarily flustered.
But Gavin stepped forward, shielding Ellie.
“So what if he’s blind? He’s just a cripple,” Gavin said, his voice dripping with disdain.
“Two thousand bucks should be enough to replace your cane, right?”
As he spoke, Gavin’s tone was filled with contempt.
That word, “cripple,” wasn’t just meant for the blind man–it was aimed at me too.
To be honest, although Gavin had taken care of me for the past three years, the disdain in his eyes was something he could never fully hide.
After speaking, Gavin pulled out a wad of cash from his bag and threw it at the blind man’s face.
But the blind man refused to yield. He clung tightly to Gavin’s leg.
“No, you can’t just leave!”
Seeing this, Gavin frowned and violently kicked him away.
Then, with cold indifference, he made a call.
Jack, there’s someone causing trouble here. Come and deal with it.”
Jack was his secretary.
Not long after, the secretary arrived.
Gavin then resumed pushing my wheelchair toward the amusement park.
Meanwhile, Ellie was leisurely strolling along the tactile paving again.
Noticing my silence, Gavin softly tried to comfort me.
“Scarlett, that cripple is nothing like you. You’ll always be my little angel.”
He pushed me along, offering explanations the entire way.
When we arrived at the amusement park, Ellie excitedly clung to Gavin’s arm
“Gavin, they say that if two people reach the top of the Ferris wheel together, they’ll stay together forever!”
“Let’s ride it together!”
Gavin tapped Ellie’s forehead with his finger.
“You little troublemaker!”
Just as he was about to follow Ellie to the Ferris wheel, he paused, seemingly realizing something.
“Scarlett, you…” He glanced at my legs.
“It’s not convenient for you to join us.
Watching us from here is just as fun, isn’t it?”
His tone carried a pitiful plea.
“Alright,” I replied without hesitation.
Hearing this, Gavin smiled happily and kissed my cheek.
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Chapter 3
“The Ferris wheel ride is short, Scarlett. Wait for me, okay?”
I nodded indifferently.
Once they boarded the Ferris wheel, my phone rang.
“Ms. Collins, Gavin’s power in the company has been completely stripped.”
“Good. Come pick me up.”
Shortly after ending the call, my secretary arrived and brought me home.
Once there, I ordered the staff to gather and pack all of Gavin and Ellie’s belongings.
Just then, Gavin rushed back home.
He looked anxious, sweat dripping from his forehead.
“Scarlett, where did you go? Do you know how long I’ve been looking for you?
Ellie chimed in, scolding me.
“That’s right, sister–in–law. You don’t know–Gavin was crying when he couldn’t find you downstairs.”
Then she muttered under her breath,
“Disabled people are already a hassle, and you still insist on wandering around”
Her words had barely fallen when, to their shock, I stood up from the wheelchair.
Seeing this, Gavin’s expression twisted into a grimace before he forced a smile and pretended to be delighted.
“Scarlett, you’re cured! That’s wonderful!”
But my tone was icy as I pointed to the packed luggage beside me.
“Get out of my house.”
Gavin stared at me in disbelief.
“Scarlett, what are you talking about?”
“Stop joking. If you kick me out, what about our child?”
Hearing this, my tone remained indifferent.
“Oh, the child is gone.”
His forced smile faltered, barely holding together.
“Don’t joke like that, Scarlett. You know how much we both love children.”
Seeing his disbelief, I signaled to my secretary to hand him the abortion report
Gavin took it, his hands trembling as he read the document.
His pupils contracted sharply as realization struck.
His eyes reddened with rage, and in a fit of anger, he shredded the report into pieces.
The scraps of paper fluttered in the air like confetti.
“This is fake! I won’t believe it!”
I raised an eyebrow and scoffed.
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“Believe it or not, Tilon’t care. Now get out of my house.”
This house was mine.
When I first met Gavin, it was during a company recruitment event.
Under my management, Collins Corporation wasn’t the largest enterprise, but consistently ranked among the top companies in the country.
Back then, Gavin had been a nobody–disheveled, fresh out of a small town, and completely unaccustomed to the big city.
Among the sea of candidates, he wasn’t remarkable at all. In fact, he was far from it.
Other candidates came from prestigious schools like 985 and 211 universities, while Gavin’s degree was from a second tier university.
By all standards, he should’ve been the first to be eliminated.
After all, the corporate world is brutally realistic.
But back then, as the CEO, I personally served as the interviewer.
Seeing his sincerity and eagerness for the job, I softened and decided to hire him.
After joining the company, he was different from the other employees.
He worked diligently, even volunteering for overtime.
At the time, I was a workaholic, often working until 10 p.m. Every night when left the office, the vast building was dark, except for his desk, illuminated by a single lamp.
Seeing him working alone, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of resonance.
When he noticed me, he greeted me warmly.
Gradually, his presence during my late nights became something I was used to
As our relationship grew closer, I began to mentor him at work.
It was during this time that Gavin asked to take me out for dinner to express his gratitude.
I didn’t refuse.
But I never expected to be plied with so much alcohol during that dinner.
When I woke up, I found myself completely bare, lying next to an equally unclothed Gavin Braxton.
After years in the business world, I had always maintained composure, even in the face of crises like potential bankruptcy.
But at that moment, I panicked.
It was my first time.
Gavin was equally flustered when he woke up.
After a moment of hesitation, he gathered his courage and said, “Why don’t I marry you? Be my wife, okay?”
To be honest, I was quite innocent back then.
Gavin’s lifestyle and attitude resonated with mine, so I agreed,
Looking back now, I can’t help but wonder if that night’s drunkenness was no accident but part of Gavin’s carefully laid plan.