Silly Bride

Silly Bride Chapter 4



Chapter 4
Indeed, Winnie returned this time to teach the Garland family a lesson. She only discovered that Jacinta was searching for her
grandson in the Fairchild family a few days ago, so she didn’t have time to launch a thorough investigation yet. Now that she had
married into the family, it was time for her to know her enemy better. After ending her call with Jacinta, she gave someone else a
quick call. “I need information on the three generations of the Fairchild family. Send it to my email in an hour. That’s all.” “Hey,
you—” Before the person on the other end of the line could finish his sentence, the call had been cut. He flashed a resigned
smile. She’s efficient as usual. She does fit the bill of a domineering CEO of a company. Fifty minutes later, Winnie received a
detailed report about the three generations of the Fairchild family. She had just finished reading the report and switched off her
laptop when someone knocked on the door. “Mrs. Fairchild, it’s me, Mary. Can I open the door and come in?” Winnie’s brows
furrowed together, but she still raised her voice to portray a little girl’s voice. “Oh, Mary. Come on in, Mary.” Thus, Mary came into
the playroom with the guest to see Winnie drawing with a watercolor brush. Her fingers and clothes were stained with paint. As
for her drawing, it looked worse than what a kindergarten kid could draw. Winnie thought her act would suffice, so she kept her
watercolor brush away. Curious, she pointed at the man with glasses beside Mary and asked, “Mary, who is the man wearing
glasses?” She had actually read about him in the Fairchild family’s report a few minutes ago. The man’s name was Josiah
Houghton. He was Xavier’s best friend and personal doctor. He had been taking care of Xavier ever since the latter fell into a
coma. Mary had told her before that she wasn’t in charge of the second floor, for an expert was handling Xavier’s affairs.
Obviously, the expert she meant was Josiah. Josiah most probably knew that Xavier wasn’t in a coma. “This is Dr. Houghton,”
Mary introduced. “He’s in charge of taking care of Mr. Xavier. Mrs. Fairchild, you’re sharing a room with him now, so there are
many things to take note of. Dr. Houghton will let you know everything. He’ll bring you upstairs now.” Josiah looked like a
gentleman, but his gaze was sharp. Winnie didn’t like how he was observing her. He seemed reluctant to believe she was
mentally challenged and kept scanning her with his eyes behind the glasses. “No. I don’t want to follow Specky.” Winnie curled
into a ball and inched away to a corner in the room. Fear crept into her gaze as she said, “He’s scary when he looks at me with
his glasses. I don’t want to leave with him! Mary, protect me!” Amused, Mary shot Josiah a look that seemed to say, “See? I told
you she’s dumb.” “Mrs. Fairchild, look what I have here.” In the end, Mary had to resort to candy to bribe Winnie. Mary
discovered that Winnie would listen to her obediently whenever she offered food. As expected, Winnie was attracted by the
candy. Seeing that, Mary gave the remaining candy in her pocket to Josiah. “Mrs. Fairchild, listen to Dr. Houghton, and he’ll give
you candy.” Winnie followed Josiah to Xavier’s room on the second floor. However, Xavier was nowhere to be seen in his
bedroom. They heard the sound of running water in the bathroom and realized he was taking a shower. Knowing Josiah was still
observing her, Winnie kept her act and deliberately drooled everywhere as she sucked on her lollipop. Suddenly, Josiah tossed
one candy to the ground beside Winnie’s feet. He was obviously testing her, so Winnie stared at the candy for a while before
picking it up. It was the first candy. The second candy was tossed to the TV cabinet, and the third landed at the corner of a wall.

The fourth was dropped into the dustbin. Every time Josiah tossed out a piece of candy, Winnie would run over to pick it up. She
seemed delighted by his actions and allowed herself to be teased like a dog. I’m trying to insult her, but she doesn’t seem
affected at all. Josiah’s brows furrowed up. If she isn’t mentally challenged, she must be good at putting up an act! He strode
over to her and was about to ask a few more questions when the bathroom door was pushed open. “That’s enough, Josiah.” It
was Xavier, who was done with his shower. A towel was wrapped around his waist, exposing his upper torso. His expression was
dark as he warned, “Don’t go overboard.” “I just wanted to confirm things. You know it’s an occupational disease of mine.” Josiah
shrugged nonchalantly. “Still, it doesn’t mean you can bully her this way!” At the moment, Winnie was busy digging through the
dustbin but was laughing hysterically deep down. It looks like Xavier pities me for being dumb. If that’s the case, I don’t mind
making my image more miserable. After finding the candy, she hurried over to Xavier and hugged him tightly, ignoring the fact
that he had just stepped out of the shower. “Handsome, protect me. Specky is an evil man! He threw away the candy Mary gave
me. They’re mine! Handsome, you should beat him up!” Xavier only had a towel wrapped around his waist. He felt extremely
awkward as Winnie hugged him tightly and wriggled about. “Winnie.” Xavier stiffened as his voice grew gruff without him realizing
it. “Let me go.” “No!” Winnie tightened her arms around him. “Specky is glaring at me. I’m scared!” She was no innocent woman.
It wouldn’t hurt for her to hug someone as handsome and built as Xavier. If the chance were to arise, she didn’t mind sleeping
with him a few nights. “Winnie, be good. I’ll teach him a lesson. So just let go of me first, okay?” How could she... This is pure
torture! She has no idea how soft her body is, huh? Look at her, all pretty and seductive. Sensing the change in Xavier’s body,
Winnie knew it was time to let him off the hook. After all, it wasn’t the right time to satisfy their desires. She whined, “Okay. Beat
him up. You must beat him up! Beat him until he dies!” After stating her request, she released her grip on Xavier. Alas, the towel
was already loose as she was moving around earlier. Winnie pinned the towel to his body when she hugged him a while ago.
Now that she had released him, the towel naturally dropped to the ground. “Wow!” Curious, Winnie squatted down and asked,
“What is this?” Xavier, who often scowled, grimaced, or looked sullen, had never blushed in the past twenty or more years of his
life. That day, his cheeks suddenly flamed. Josiah’s cheeks also turned pink even though he had seen countless patients’ bodies
in his career. She has a cheeky grin on her lips even though Xavier had just flashed himself. No woman in their right mind will act
this way! I guess she’s really not acting.


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