CEO’s Mysterious Fiancée By Piper Dunlap Chapter 16
CEO's Mysterious Fiancee
You and Patricia Must Get Married! They were all in the same clink and they were in the same ward. W hen the clinic was on fire they took the wrong baby im pank Patricia thought, is that so? Donald continu ed, âThey sent Paigeâs hair We have examined it, and it is 99.9% identical! When we met her I found sh e looked just like your mother. Itâs identical!â Hearing Donald say this, Patriciaâs heart completely sank,
but she was still trying. âThen how do you know that I am not your biological daughter?â âAfter we got th e test with Paige, we went to your room to get a hair of yours.â That was to say, Patricia was not one of
the members of the Lusk family biologically. There went the last glimmer of hope in Patriciaâs heart. âPa tricia, although you are not the child of Donald and me, after so many years, we have already regarded
you as a daughter.â Danica stroked her head. âYou can stay at home. When you get married in the futur e, we will make the party one of the best.â Danica looked at Patricia in her usual way. But Patricia knew better than anyone that something was different! How good it would be if she was indeed the daughter
of the richest man in the country! Now that Paige had returned, she could at most be considered an ad opted daughter with no family tie! She was an outsider! Her eyes dimmed for a few seconds, and Patric ia subconsciously reached out to hug Danica. âI love you, m*m and dad. I will always be your good girl.â
After talking with her parents for a while, Patricia came to the second floor and found that the entire flo or had changed! This floor looked brand new. It had been renovated. Each room had its style. Patricia r an into a maid and asked, âWhat is going on with these rooms?â âMr and Mrs. Lusk prepared these to w elcome Ms. Paige home. They invited a world-
famous designer called Ken and the best contractor to design and decorate. They changed every room , except yours. And each room is decorated with a kind of style because we donât know what style Ms.
Paige likes.â Patriciaâs expression changed drastically. âBut. âSeeing that there was no one else around , the maid whispered, âMs. Paige grew up in a small family. In the end, she only picked the most ordinar y one.â Hearing the maid say this, Patricia felt better The maid looked around again and said in a light v oice, âMs. Paige wasnât that educated. She doesnât know how to appreciate art. Normally, precious artw ork like âFive Intoxicated Kingsâ was supposed to be hung in the living room for people to see. But she asked someone to take it to the tea break room!â Patricia was a little surprised. âShe did that?â âBut Mr.
and Mrs. Lusk value her very much. They took the painting to the tea room as she asked. âToday, they
cooked for Ms. Paige and bought many beautiful clothes, shoes, and bags for her âAnd, oh, they gave
her millions of dollars.â Under Patriciaâs long eyelashes, a pair of eyes hid great waves. âMs. Lusk, plea se forgive me for saying this. If you choose to go abroad, Iâm afraid your family status in the future will b e⦠precarious.â The maid braced herself and reminded Patricia. Of course, Patricia knew what she sh ould do now. âYes, I know I want to stay alone.â âYes.â âWait, your name is Dalia, right?â Patricia stoppe d her and took off the diamond bracelet on her wrist and gave it to her. âI heard that one of your family i s si*k. This bracelet may be useful.â âThank you, Ms. Lusk!â Dalia Doyle was grateful. âI will be loyal to
you forever, Ms. Lusk.â The diamond bracelet was sparkling Patricia raised her hand to signal her to lea ve. She had an idea. Although Paige was the real daughter of Danica and Donald, these years she had been with them day and night. Her bond was deeper than Paigeâs! The next morning. In front of room
306 of Farwen Hospital, a man pushed the door open and entered. He had a pair of dark and clear eye s and delicate facial features, and his whole body exuded an incomparable nobility. The old man on the bed moved his fingers slightly. He seemed to have sensed something and slowly opened his eyes. Se eing that the person who came was his eldest grandson, Martin, the old manâs gaze softened, and his v oice was a little weak. âYou bratâ¦â âYouâre awake?â said Martin. âWhere am I? Whatâs wrong with me?â
the old man struggled to raise his head to size up the room. Why was he in so much pain that he could barely speak? âYou are on a hunger strike. Do you remember?â Martin smiled. He refused to eat and t ake medicine unless he could see Martin. And in the end, he fainted and was in danger because of the
hunger strike. After Martin reminded him, the old man remembered it. He was indeed on a hunger strik e. He knew that he did not have much time left, so he wanted to force Martin to get married as soon as
possible. He wanted to turn over in bed, but his whole body was in pain. âOh, it hurtsâ¦â Martin did not
help him up, but he even mocked his grandfather. âItâs very lucky of you to wake up.â Martin meant that
he should endure that pain. âYou brat, I just woke up. Can you be a little polite?â the old man complaine d. âItâs all your fault. Tell me. How many days has it been since you last came to see me?â If not for the
fact that he refused to eat and take medicine, and had such a big operation, Martin wouldnât come to se e him. âWell, you forced me to do this.â Every time Martin came over, the old man would bring up the Lu sk familyâs daughter, Patricia, and mention the engagement back then. âYou⦠I donât care!â The old ma n turned his head angrily. âI donât have much time left. Maybe one day soon I will d*e. Tomorrow, you m ust bring your fiancée to see me!â âI donât have a fiancée,â Martin said word by word. âYou just want me dead, donât you? The Stowe family and the Lusk family are engaged. You and Patricia must get marrie d! Otherwise, how can I face the Lusk family?â âThe engagement was made by you. It is your problem t o solve it,â Martin said in a cold voice. âYou! You⦠Ouch, my heartâ¦â The old man clutched his chest,
his expression painful. âRhys, get the doctor.â Just as Martin finished speaking, the old man waved his
hand and said, âNo need! Anyway, if you and Patricia donât appear together tomorrow, I donât have you
as my grandson! In the future, I will have nothing to do with you!â Seeing that the two of them were arg uing again, Rhys tried to smooth it, âMr. Stowe, please calm down. He is just too busy recentlyâ¦â âWor k, work, all about work. A man has to get married and thatâs when life is complete.â âHow come itâ¦â Wh y did Rhys get involved? He just loved work!