Purchased A Mr. Right

Chapter 1657



Why Does It Look Like Wilson's Mercedes-Benz?

Lilith was perhaps the one who had the second most drastic reaction to the news that Selene's engagement with Dylan would be cancelled.

She hadn't expected that an accident like this would happen when the grand engagement ceremony had already been held. Everybody just needed to wait for a year or so, and then the wedding ceremony for Selene and Dylan's marriage could be held. From the viewpoint of Selene and Lilith, What's sure to be gained was lost.

This was a serious setback for Lilith.

She firmly disagreed her son's decision.

Yet Dylan threatened his mother directly that he might tell Aspry, his father, all the truth.

Aspry actually didn't know the truth of the accident that happened five years ago. He only thought that the two children were too young and immature to be able to handle things properly. Tina might have been tempted by some of her bad friends and become pregnant, which resulted in her separation from Dylan. In consideration of this, Aspry felt regretful and disappointed that he hadn't educated Tina properly in family education.

Aspry in fact didn't know what his wife had done to Tina.

If he knew it, Lilith would no longer be able to wear the mask of a virtuous wife and loving mother in the Koo family.

It was for this reason that Lilith finally submit to Dylan's decision.

The engagement between the two families was successfully canceled.

In the past five years, although Dylan had achieved great accomplishments in his music career, he had in fact been living under the shadow of separating from Tina. After he recovered from the car accident, he actually felt that every day was meaningless for him.

Whether it was finding a girlfriend or engaging with somebody, he acted as if he was just an outsider.

But now, he had finally learned about why Tina decided to break up with him five years ago.

He felt sad and excited about this discovery.

It was as if he was lost in a desolate desert, and afterwards had gone through a lot of difficulties and trials. Finally, an oasis gradually appeared in his view, giving him the courage to move on. For Dylan, the reunition with Tina was almost like rebirth.

Tina couldn't help but frown when she saw the flickering light in Dylan's eyes.

Isla ran up to her mother.

She held her mother's hand up and turned around to look out of the ward curiously.

Dylan stepped into the ward.

He put the fruit basket down onto the table and greeted them. "Tina, Malee... Nice to meet you. I came here to see Isla. I didn't bring her some gifts because I was in a hurry last time!"

Dylan had very handsome facial features. Because of his nonchalant temperance, he usually gave others the impression of being cool. When he was playing the piano, there would be a melancholy aura around him. For this reason, he rarely smiled in his daily life.

Today, however, there was always a faint smile on his face, which was as tender as the spring breeze.

Dylan lowered his eyes slightly. "Isla, do you still remember me? You knew I'm a pianist."

Isla nodded.

Malee felt that this was a little bit strange. She stepped forward. "Isla, this is Dylan Koo. You can call him Uncle Koo!"

Isla greeted him obediently, "Hello, Uncle

Koo!"

Dylan replied her with a smile.

Although he was annoyed when he first learned that Tina had a four-year-old daughter. But now, after meeting the clever and outgoing little girl a few times, he had unconsciously developed an affinity for her. What's more, Isla was the daughter of Tina, his beloved ex-fiancee.

Children often looked innocent and pure. Moreover, it was Tina who gave birth to Isla. In this regard, Isla was the continuation of Tina's life.

What Dylan said to Tina that day was true.

For the rest of his life, Dylan really wanted to take care of Isla, and treated her as his own.

Dylan half-squatted down and patiently talked to Isla.

Isla was a child who was actually not afraid of meeting strangers, and she was also very outgoing. She responded to Dylan's questions politely.

Tina could notice that Dylan was trying to please Isla.

He seemed to be trying to improve the strange relationship between Isla and him.

Isla didn't feel the undercurrent in the expressions of the adults. She ate a lot of pitayas. The dark-purple fruit juice had stained her face, making her look like a tabby cat. Malee then took Isla to the bathroom to clean up.

Only Tina and Dylan remained in the room.

Dylan looked at her and said, "Tina, has your relationship with Wilson Chin come to an end?"

There was uncontrollable excitement in his voice.

Tina's lips pursed.

As expected, Dylan had overheard the conversation between Malee and her.

Tina's expression became indifferent. She said, "Dylan, I hope you won't misunderstand me! I ended my relationship with Wilson not because of you. I have made everything quite clear to you that day..." Dylan felt slightly disappointed.

On that day, he begged her with sobbing voices, and she was also crying, yet in the end, she refused him.

Dylan's eyes suddenly dimmed a little, but very soon he cheered up again.

"I know." He nodded. "Tina, I don't want to cause any pressure to you! I know that after such a long time, both of use have changed a lot, but I hope you won't cruelly draw a clear dividing line between you and me, or I will really go crazy!"

Tina said seriously, "Dylan, it's your mother who did the wrong thing, not you. You don't have to bear it in mind all the time!"

She was the victim, and so was Dylan.

The culprit was Lilith. Tina thought that Dylan needn't shoulder the responsibility for the misdeeds of his mother.

Dylan understood the implication in her words: Tina had refused him euphemistically again.

He had no choice but to say, "Tina, even if you can't promise me now to become my girlfriend again, we can still be friends, right? We used to grow up together!"

Dylan wanted to find back everything they had lost in the past five years.

He mustn't be too anxious.

As long as he could start with her again as an ordinary friend, namely, to return to the beginning point, he would have more chances to become her lover again. In fact, he had the patience of a lifetime to wait for her.

Tina was out of choice. "Okay!"

Dylan stayed in the hospital very late.

Malee left the ward after dinner, and Dylan stayed there until Isla fell asleep.

Tina and Dylan walked out of the hospital building together.

Dylan said, "Tina, I'll give you a ride!"

Tina shook her head. "There's no need. My house is nearby. It'll be fine if I walk back!"

"Then I'll walk with you!" Dylan put the key into the pocket.

Tina felt helpless once more.

Seeing that it would not work to use excuses, she could only follow him into his car.

The hospital was very close to Tina's house, only three streets away. Dylan deliberately slowed down the car speed, not wanting to miss any chance to be alone with Tina.

Dylan asked, "Tina, is Isla very ill?"

Tina nodded sadly. "Hum..."

Seeing the gloominess on Tina's delicate face, Dylan felt a surge of pain in his heart. "There are many examples of perfect recovery from Leukemia. Although Isla's illness is still serious, I believe that God will bless her. She will get better day by day and grow up happily like an ordinary child!"

"Thank you!" Tina said.

She liked to hear good wishes like this, and was very grateful for that.

Dylan continued, "Tina, I've inquired the attending doctor. Isla's medical expenses are very high. I'm willing to pay them if it's possible!"

"No!" Tina shook her head, making it very clear. "Dylan, I don't need your help!"

She was very persistent upon this point.

In addition to her self-esteem, she was more afraid that the relationship between them would become more complicated and ambiguous.

Dylan could now see the lamplight from the houses in the residential building ahead.

He was a little disappointed.

No matter how slow the car speed was, now they had arrived at the destination.

When the car was about to stop, Tina unfastened her seat belt. As soon as she looked up, she suddenly saw glaring white lamplight from a car shooting at her.

She and Dylan raised their hands up subconsciously to block the lamplight.

A black Mercedes-Benz suddenly passed over their car at a fantastic speed, leaving a harsh sound of tires rubbing against the ground.

That car's speed was so fast, that in the blink of an eye, it vanished into the darkness.

Tina was taken aback.

Why does it look like Wilson's Mercedes-Benz?

"How is that possible?"

Tina shook her head. It must be a hallucination, she thought.


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