Chapter 143
The Substitute Bride Doted by My Billionaire Husband
Chapter 143 I am a patient
Elvis was driving his Rolls-Royce Phantom, and he didnât utter a word throughout the journey.
Olive already concluded that he was angry. She turned her face and looked at him.
âMr. Augustine, are you angry?â Olive asked in a bid to wave off the air of awkwardness and possibly initiate a conversation.
Elvis pressed his hand on the steering and responded without squinting,
âWhy then are you asking?â
âMr. Augustine, I really can explain this matter. I didnât know that the principal of Holy Nile academy is your aunt, and I also didnât know that Marvin is your brother. It was just a coincidence.â
Elvis glanced at her and inquired,
âIs Marvin your colleague?â
Elvis wasnât aware that Marvin was in LA, and he wasnât also aware that Marvin had entered the Ivory Council and became colleagues with Olive. Reasons being that Marvin was an academician in Canada, the youngest at such.
Olive nodded honestly,
âYes, I met him at Ivory Council.â
âAre you both familiar with each other?â
âIâm not familiar with him, I just found out his name a while agoâ¦
âAnything else?â Elvis questioned with his eyes glued to the road.
âWhat do you wanna hear? Okay fine, Marvin had helped me a few times.â Olive replied tiredly.
Before Olive could complete her sentence, Elvis let out a low and hoarse laughter. The Marvin that he knew wasnât someone who liked to meddle in other peopleâs affair. He was cold and distant. If they werenât familiar with each other, why then did he help her?
Elvis slammed the steering wheel with his big hand and swerved. The car accelerated like
an arrow.
Olive felt like she was about to be flown out of the car. She gasped as her face became pale with fright.
âMr. Augustine, please drive slowly.â Olive beckoned.
Elvisâs handsome face was cold. He didnât slow down, but had stepped on the accelerator, increasing the speed of the car.
Olive was dizzy and a feeling of nauseating suddenly clouded her.
âMr. Augustine, if you donât slow down, Iâll be a little upset. Let me also ask you, Bounty is your aunt, right? Did you send Pamela to Holy Nile through your auntâs connection? Yea, you did send Pamela, and you think thatâs nothing. But I really donât understand why The Substiture Bride: Doted by My Billionaire with Marvin!â Olive sat up and turned her face to the window, as she ignored him. The atmosphere in the car became stiffened, as silence fell. This was a real quarrel for them. Elvis raised his hand and ripped open the two buttons on his shirt. He was furious that Olive was conversing with his brother. He didnât like the feeling at all. Elvis adjusted his neck and looked at Olive. Oliveâs face had turned wan. Such a fast speed had left her nervous and uncomfortable. She hugged her dress tightly, as she hoped for the car to slow down. Elvisâs anger seemed to have been quenched. As a mature and rational man, he was perfectly aware of the dangers of driving so fast and careless. Elvis licked his lips as he realized how terrifying he was whenever he lost control of himself. Elvis slowed down the car and stopped by the roadside. Olive quickly opened the front passengerâs door. She found a trash can by the side of the road and vomited into it. Tonight, Olive had taken a sip of the red wine. She retched a few times, and spat out all the bitter contents from her oesophagus. Her eyes suddenly turned red.
Elvis stepped out of the car and went to her side. He wanted to raise his hand to caress her back, but his right hand froze in the air. After some seconds, he retracte d it.
He handed her a w hite handkerchief. Olive had stopped vomiting as she collected the hanky and wiped her mou th. Once she was done, she raised her eyes to look at him.
you âI do understand that youâre angry, but please next time donât drive so fast, I donât like driving so fast. You made me so uncomfortable.â
Elvis looked at her reddened eyes. There were even some tears on it.
Elvis suddenly felt like a knife was twisting in his chest.
âItâs seems like I canât control myself. Treat me as though Iâm si c k again.â
Olive could notice the self-deprecating expression on his eyebrows. She quickly took out a pill from her purse and placed it on his lips.
âTake this medicine, youâll be alright, okay?â
Elvis turned his head and avoided the pill. Usually, he would obediently take the pill and corporate with Olive. This was the first time he had refused medication from Olive.
âWhy donât you wanna have it?â Olive asked
Elvis reached out and collected the pills from Olive and threw it into the trash can.
âHey, what are you doing? How could you throw away the medicine?â Olive frowned and quickly opened the lid of the trash can. She placed both of her hands into the trash can as she searched for the pill.
Elvis quickly grabbed her waist and pulled her into his arms.
âI should be asking what youâre doing. Why are you sticking your hands into the trash?â
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âElvis, thatâs medicine. You shouldnât throw it away or give up on yourself. Cooperate with my treatment!â
Elvis hugged her soft waist and forced her into the car. His indifferent voice sounded,
âI donât wanna take drugs tonight.â
The Red Villa.
Elvis and Olive entered the living room. The old lady who was awaiting Elvis quickly greeted,
âOh my, welcome you two. Elvis, did you meet the talented girl which your aunt spoke off? Does Marvin likes her?â
Before the old lady Samantha could utter another word, Elvis interrupted,
âYup, I did see the girl. I even brought her home.â
âWhat do you mean?â The old lady questioned confusingly.
Olive shyly stepped forward she held the old ladyâs hand.
âGrandma, there must be some misunderstanding about this. The principal and I, I mean Elvisâs aunt and I, we kinda know each other prior to now.â
The old lady looked at Olive stunningly.
âOlive, the talented girl which Bounty bragged about, is it you?â
Olive blinked and nodded.
âWell, it seems.â
âBut everyone is of the opinion that you only graduated from high schoolâ¦â
âGrandma, I really donât know how that school of thought came about. But I was recommended to Canadaâs first-class medical university to study at age thirteen. I became a postdoctoral student at the age of fifteen. I didnât have much left to learn, so I returned home. When I arrived, aunt offered me an admission to study at Holy Nile. I thought that it was too far away from home, so I had rejected the offer. This time, aunt Bounty invited me to the dinner partyâ¦â