Chapter 333
Chapter 333:
Caden didn’t go into the details of the breakup, but Ciara had a good idea of what had happened.
If Caden had decided to move on, it seemed that he and Alicia might truly be parting ways for good.
Ciara expressed her concern.
“What about your health? Are you planning to live the rest of your life alone?”
Caden shrugged indifferently, brushing off her concern.
“I won’t die just because I don’t have a woman.”
“Fool,” Ciara replied, her tone heavy.
“If you were so good at being alone, why does the memory of your mother still affect you so deeply? How many more years do you think I’ll be around?”
Caden grew upset and closed his eyes briefly.
“Grandma, if you can’t comfort me, please don’t say anything at all.”
Ciara took his hand gently.
“Alicia is a wonderful woman, and I can see that you really care for her.
Why not try again?”
Caden’s face darkened, and he remained silent.
Raised with a strong sense of pride, he wasn’t one to beg.
Alicia had completely lost faith in him.
Leaving her alone was the kindest thing he could do for her now.
And he succeeded in doing just that.
In the months following Christmas, Caden meticulously organized his life.
Everything continued as normal.
Seeing no change, Ciara eventually stopped urging him.
He was still young, and Ciara wasn’t ready to give up, so she continued arranging for doctors to see him.
Caden complied; taking medication had become routine for him.
As for his recovery, he left it in the hands of fate.
The doctor, reviewing his test results, looked up in surprise.
“Do you feel any attraction to other women now?”
Caden responded indifferently, “I’ve been quite busy lately and haven’t really been around any women.”
“What about adult films?”
“I haven’t watched any,” Caden replied, still indifferent.
The doctor then made a bold suggestion.
“Should I select a few for you to watch?”
Caden frowned.
“No need for that.
I’ve already reacted.”
The doctor seemed momentarily taken aback.
“Already?”
Caden’s response was blunt.
“A feeling of nausea.”
The doctor looked more confused.
“That doesn’t sound typical…”
Caden’s voice dropped to a whisper.
“Just get to the point.
Have you discovered another condition? Something like cancer?”
The doctor observed him for a long pause before cautiously suggesting, “Let’s be direct; how about we conduct a practical test? It will only take a few minutes of your time, Mr.
Ward.”
Caden gave a slight nod of agreement.
Ten minutes later, an exceptionally attractive woman entered.
As per the doctor’s instructions, she tried to seduce Caden.
She had everything—beauty, a great figure, and a seductive demeanor.
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