Chapter 906
Esther desired Bradley to experience her sister's suffering.
"Ms. Quill, please go upstairs and rest. We'll handle this," the police officer reassured.
Esther glanced at Bradley, then turned back to her hospital room escorted by her bodyguards.
"Mr. Warner, your actions have seriously disrupted the hospital's normal operations," the police officer said.
Staring dazedly at Esther's departing figure, Bradley insisted, "She's my wife."
"Allow me to correct you. The late Esther Quill was your ex-wife. The current Ms. Esther Quill is her elder sister." The police
officer paid more attention to Esther since her father was a DEA agent.
"Was your former wife allergic to roses?"
Bradley suddenly remembered Esther's dream—to build a rose garden containing every type of rose in the world. If Esther
dreamt of a rose garden, she couldn't be allergic to roses. Then why was the current Esther allergic to roses?
"His former wife wasn't allergic to roses," Jasper said, coming up to Bradley with a box of herbal supplements.
Jasper's icy gaze swept over Bradley's suit.
"Jasper, shut your mouth!" Bradley's expression was cold. "This is a matter between my wife and me. It's none of your business."
Jasper mockingly stated, "After driving her to death, you pretend to be affectionate now... Doesn't it disgust you?"
Bradley stepped forward, ready to confront Jasper. "Shut up!"
"Bradley, if Esther knew that you're harassing her sister now, she'd regret ever meeting you," Jasper said, then walked into the
hospital building.
After Jasper registered at the front desk, the hospital staff informed Esther. He could visit as a temporary guest if she was willing
to meet him.
Bradley's eyes flashed with hostility and malice as he watched Jasper's departing back.
His behavior, however, didn't constitute a crime. After he cleared away the cliche heart-shaped candles, the police car left.
"Bradley, there's a fireworks display tomorrow. Trust me, if you—"
"Shut up!" Bradley snapped.
Mandy inwardly rolled her eyes and thought, 'Why am I being blamed when it was his own doing?' Remembering Bradley's
payment, however, she sighed and suggested, "Why don't you read a few novels about winning back your wife?"
"I don't read novels," Bradley stated coldly.
Mandy added, "It'll help you win Esther back."
It was exhausting. People shouldn't make money outside their understanding. It was especially hard to earn money from an
arrogant man like Bradley.
Mandy pulled herself back to reality. She decided to put up with this since she could make money from both Bradley and X.
"I'll send you a list of books. Read one first. It might inspire you."
Bradley frowned in disdain when he saw the list of book names on his phone screen. Could these books really help him win
Esther back?
Esther returned to her hospital room angrily, throwing herself onto the bed and punching the pillow.
Out of the corner of her eye, she caught sight of the sketch she had just drawn. Suddenly, she bolted upright from the bed.
She rushed to the window and glanced downstairs at Bradley. Her face turned deathly pale, and her lips were devoid of any
color.