Chapter 529
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

He then walked around to the driverâs side, entered the car, and swiftly drove away.
As Belindaâs car vanished into the distance, Bethany stood there, her mouth agape in disbelief.
Lucas was becoming increasingly audacious!
It seemed that the situation had truly changed.
Bethany questioned whether Belinda could handle Lucas now.
Belinda was seething.
Despite the car speeding away, her expression remained dark.
With a slight smirk, Lucas said, âJust think of me as your chauffeur.â
Belinda remained silent.
Throughout the drive, Lucas attempted to initiate conversation, but Belinda didnât say a word to him.
Finally, unable to contain her frustration any longer, Belinda exclaimed in anger, âDidnât you say you were just a chauffeur? Have you ever seen a chauffeur this talkative?â
Lucas was momentarily at a loss for words.
Talkative?
It was the first time he had been described with this word.
But he chose to remain silent for the rest of the drive.
Despite his deliberate slow driving, they soon arrived at Belindaâs house.
As they exited the car, Belinda snatched her keys and phone from Lucasâ hand and stormed into the house without uttering a word.
Watching her leave, Lucas shrugged resignedly.
He realized that winning back Belinda would require him to humble himself and be a bit shameless.
The next day, At the Grand Plains General Hospitalâs Cardiac Surgery Department, The morning meeting had just ended.
As Turner said, âMeeting adjourned,â Kylee suddenly spoke up.
âPlease, everyone, wait a moment!â
âWhatâs the matter, Kylee? Do you have something to add?â Turner inquired.
Kylee bit her lip and approached Belinda, her eyes welling with tears.
Then, she slapped herself across the face twice.
After that, she said to Belinda in a low voice, âIâm sorry, Belinda. What happened that day was all my fault. I shouldnât have falsely accused you.â
Without waiting for Belindaâs response, Kylee quickly straightened up, covered her face, and ran away.
The scene left the doctors and nurses present in stunned silence, exchanging looks of disbelief.
âWhat just happened?â
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