The unwanted wife’s unexpected comeback

Chapter 334



Chapter 334:

After a few minutes of her attempts, the doctor looked hopefully at Caden’s reaction, only to see none.

He dismissed the woman and turned to Caden.

“So, what do you think?”

Caden answered flatly, “Her pelvic tilt is a little too severe.”

The doctor was speechless, jotting down notes.

“Vision appears normal, but prospects for future generations are unclear.

Expect the Ward family line to end.”

With a heavy sigh, the doctor said, “I have good news and bad news.

Which would you like to hear first?”

Caden replied, “The bad news first.”

The doctor hesitated.

“You might never have a normal sex life again.”

Caden was left speechless.

Well, he didn’t see that as a major issue, really.

He then asked, “What’s the good news?”

“All tests show that you are completely healed.”

Caden frowned.

“Healed?”

“Yes, your health data matches that of an average person.

Your lack of interest in that woman might just indicate you have high standards.”

The doctor adjusted his glasses and cautiously suggested, “Mr.

Ward, perhaps… have you considered other possibilities? Like… men, or even non-human?”

Caden stared at him, momentarily speechless.

Life seemed to surprise him at every turn.

He hated feeling unjustly treated.

When weighed down by frustration, he sought a way to vent his anger.

He bought a few items and made his way to the cemetery.

Alicia’s parents were buried separately—one in the north, the other in the south.

Alicia’s mother’s gravestone was always immaculately maintained, with regular cleaning done by visitors.

A bouquet of white chrysanthemums lay nearby, likely placed by Alicia.

Had she come back?

Alicia had left with Monica after Christmas.

It seemed she might have returned the day before.

Caden also carried a bouquet of flowers with him.

He considered placing his flowers atop Alicia’s, but instead, he chose to place them beside each other.

This arrangement made it look as though they were a couple.

His voice carried on the wind, “Happy Christmas.”

After paying his respects, Caden gave the driver an unusual task—to deliver a wooden figure of a priest and a cup of holy water to Phil’s grave.

The priest figurine was meant to ward off evil spirits, directed specifically at Phil for not loving Alicia.

The holy water was intended for Phil to “drink,” ensuring his torment in the afterlife.

When the driver returned, his face reflected mixed emotions.

“Mr.

Ward, don’t you think this is a bit harsh? After all, he’s dead.

It feels a bit disrespectful to the deceased.”

Caden asked, “Did you wish him a Merry Christmas?”

The driver hesitated.

“Um… I didn’t dare.”

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