Chapter 1837
Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife
At the sight of Carter, Adaâs face paled, and she closed her mouth in panic.
Carterâs deep, cold eyes swept over Adaâs face before settling on Shirleyâs.
âYouâre awake.â
Indifferent, Shirley chuckled. âMr. Gray, you have a good sight. Youâre right. Iâm awake.â
ââ¦.â Carter, aware that Shirley was deliberately mocking him, was not interested in arguing with her.
âSince youâre awake, get out of bed. Weâll be going to the hospital for a full examination shortly.â
After speaking, Carter threw a glance at Ada and left.
Ada knew that Carter was reminding her to attend to Shirleyâs needs as Shirley got out of bed.
Shirley had not noticed Carterâs look at Ada, but she did feel that Adaâs attitude had improved after Carter left.
Ada had even assigned a servant to bathe Shirley and change her clothes. In the end, Ada even smiled when asking Shirley for her breakfast preference.
While she found all this rather odd, Shirley accepted it nonchalantly.
After breakfast, Shirley sat in Carterâs seven-seater car.
The chauffeur sat behind the wheel while Shirley sat in the compartment behind, and Carter beside her.
Shirley had initially expected to feel nervous and uneasy. After going through all the confrontations in the past two days, however, she felt unexpectedly calm.
While Shirley was at peace, Carter could not feel the same way.
He stared at Shirleyâs side profile, looking at the flawless, perfect side of her face.
Carter felt a sudden sense of unfamiliarity. In the past, Shirley had always worn makeup. Although the makeup had been light, every time they met, her face had been charmingly beautiful and captivating.
Now, however, she appeared to have reverted to simplicity; there was no trace of makeup on her face.
The warm spring sun poured in from the car window, showering the side of Shirleyâs face in a light layer of gold-colored mesh.
She looked like a quiet and peaceful girl, pure and untainted.
At that moment, Carter suddenly saw a version of Shirley that he had never seen before.
Upon arriving at the hospital, Shirley maintained a calm demeanor. She was also very docile, following Carter around for a complete physical examination.
Shirley had initially thought that Carter mainly wanted to conduct a checkup on the baby in her womb, but that was not the case.
He had scheduled appointments with either dermatologists or orthopedics; they were evidently here for her face and legs.
However, after visiting several hospitals, none of the doctors were able to help.
The knife wound on Shirleyâs face was too deep, and her legs were even more difficult to treat.
Basically, she had no chance of standing up again.
As they emerged from the final specialist hospital, Carterâs face appeared immensely depressed.
He looked at Shirley who seemed unconcerned, as if nothing bothered her.
Carter, unable to resist, finally decided to ask, â Shirley, arenât you worried at all? Are you planning to live this way forever?â
Shirley, who had been maneuvering herself forward in her wheelchair, gradually stopped.
Turning around, she deliberately showed Carter the scarred side of her face.
âAll along, you were always confident and smart, but why are you being foolish this time?â
Carter frowned in confusion, âShirley, what are you trying to say?â
She smiled lightly, âThe best doctor in Glendale is my brother Adam. If he couldnât help me, do you think the other doctors could?â
When she had spoken, she chuckled and continued forward.