Contract Marriage With The Disabled CEO BY Woody Rain 135
Contract Marriage With The Disabled CEO
Chapter 135 An Unpresentable Husband Betty, who had been sleeping in the guest room next door, Kerwin had a sleepless night alone.
The next day, Betty also left home early and did not meet Kerwin.
In the evening, when Kerwin came back from work, Betty, who was at home, was already at home. She went to the bedroom alone after dinner.
Kerwin didnât want to speak either and remained silent.
Betty, who was lying on the bed with her clothes closed, left a large space for Kerwin to rest on the bed.
She closed her eyes as if she had fallen asleep.
Kerwin came in in in a wheelchair, sighed, put the quilt and pillow on his leg, and went to sleep in the study, leaving Betty alone in the bedroom.
When they had breakfast in the morning, they were indifferent to each other. There was no longer any enthusiasm or intimacy between them as before. It was as if they had become strangers overnight.
The two of them had been in a cold war for a long time. Even the nanny could tell that they were a perfect match. How could they suddenly turn hostile? It had been a few days, but they still hadnât reconciled. It was really worrying.
Seeing the situation, the nanny didnât dare to say much. The house seemed much quieter than usual.
Neither of them wanted to speak to the other. They were both angry at the other.
Kerwin thought that the reason why Betty was so angry must have been that he deliberately let Jeffrey hear it when they were in a relationship and let Betty feel humiliated, or she cared about Jeffreyâs opinion and thoughts.
This made Kerwin even angrier.
In fact, the reason why Betty was angry was that he didnât respect her. It should have been a matter of mutual consent, but it was changed by Kerwin.
On this day, on the way to work, Kerwinâs car sped past Betty without any intention of stopping, as if she did not exist.
In the past, Kerwinâs car would always wait for her at this intersection and then drive her to the entrance of the subway.
Betty, who had been hesitant, came to the office.
Jeffrey looked out of his office window and found that Bettyâs face had been gloomy the past few days, and she looked listless, but he didnât dare to ask more questions.
In addition, he had always avoided her when he kissed her last time, for fear that Betty would be angry or embarrassed.
He was secretly anxious.
The enthusiasm in the office seemed to be high, as if celebrating something.
Sarah ran forward and gave Betty a big hug.
She was so happy that she narrowed her eyes. She said to Betty, âBetty, do you know that last time we photographed the news of Mr. Martin and Yolanda, not only did it make the magazine sell well, but it also won the best sales volume! Betty, we won!â
Everyone clapped their hands for the group of people including Betty, saying that they wanted to learn from them.
At this time, chief editor Nicole Green came over and said, âIâll tell you another piece of good news! Because of our outstanding performance, the company has decided to reward us! The annual trip is coming up, you can bring your family members with you this time!â
Wow! Youâre awesome! Youâre so lucky!
Long live the chief editor! Everyone cheered.
Betty, who was also infected by the happy atmosphere, finally showed a little smile on her face.
Sarah told Jessica, âJessica, without asking, you must have brought your husband with you. Iâm going to be miserable. I donât know which boyfriend I should bring with me, for fear that the other will be jealous. Chief editor, can I take two with me? Hahâ¦â
Nicole, the chief editor, was amused by Sarah and said, âCrazy girl!â
Jessica knew Sarah. She said, âForget it. Itâs good enough that you have a boyfriend to show us. Donât talk nonsense! Youâre already an elder daughter. Weâre all worried about you.â
Sarah giggled foolishly.
Lydia suddenly stood up from her seat and asked maliciously, âBetty, who are you taking with you? Is he your husband who got hitched in a flash marriage, or is he some other wild man?â
The office, which had been chattering, suddenly stopped because of Lydiaâs loud question.
Everyone was curious about what Bettyâs husband looked like and who he was.
Sarah suddenly remembered that the success of the news was due to Bettyâs husband working in Tylman Group. Without her husbandâs revelation, how could they have captured Kerwin and Yolandaâs photo in the same frame?
Sarah said, âShut up. I wonât allow you to say this to Betty. If her husband hadnât disclosed it to her, would the magazine be so glorious now? Isnât that right, Betty?â
Bettyâs heart skipped a beat.
Betty, who could only agree with Sarah, smiled awkwardly and said, âNothing, nothing. He didnât do anything. He just helped us by the way. Donât have too high expectations of him.â
Sarah continued to say to Betty, âI donât care, he is the great benefactor of our magazine! Betty, you must bring brother-in-law with you on this annual trip so that we can thank him in person. He is the great benefactor of our magazine! Donât you think so?â
Yes, yes, yes! Everyone strongly agreed with Sarahâs idea!
Lydia sat back down in disdain, thinking, âLetâs have some fun. Youâve already offended the chief editorâs wife. Emily is obviously not an easy woman to deal with.
Letâs see how long you can continue to be happy.â
Everyone wanted to see Bettyâs husband.
However, Betty and Kerwin were in a cold.
war. She was in a dilemma and did not know how to answer.
She was extremely conflicted.
She was still angry and didnât want to travel with Kerwin on the annual trip, but if she didnât take him, people would start to suspect her again.
But if she took Kerwin with her, everyone would know that Kerwin, the famous president of Tylman Group, was her husband. In that case, the situation might be worse!
Betty pretended to have suddenly thought of something and said to Sarah, âSarah, my bag is downstairs. Iâll go downstairs to get it.
Please answer the phone for me.â
After that, Betty, with a red face, left the office.
Her colleagues began to analyze whether her husband was ugly or not, so she was too embarrassed to take him out. Maybe he was not her husband at all, but an old classmate or someone who couldnât see the light of day. Otherwise, how could he help her? What if he accidentally offended Kerwin Martin.
At this time, Lydia added fuel to the fire and said to everyone, âJudging from the cheap ring on her finger, I can tell what class her husband is. He is definitely not some high-ranking official or senior official of the group. He must be a minion working in Tylman Group. He doesnât have much rank. Does it still need analysis?â
Jessica couldnât stand it anymore, so she said to Lydia, âWhat do you know? Donât talk nonsense here.
Can you mind your language? Why are you making a fuss here?â
For a moment, the people in the office fell into all kinds of speculations and fantasies about Bettyâs husband.