Chapter 3

Two hours passed before Jonathan finally came around.

The first thing he saw was a woman sitting nearby, and her face was beautiful in a way that didn't feel aggressive or calculated. Something about her looked clean and harmless.

Evelyn paused, then spoke carefully. "Mr. Bailey, could you come with me to get a divorce?"

It was the first time anyone had seen a change in Jonathan's distant and emotionless manner. He pressed his palms against the bed and forced his tired body, still weak from surgery, into an upright seated position.

He lifted a finger and tapped his temple. "Did you hit your head somewhere?"

He didn't even have a girlfriend, so how could he have a wife?

Evelyn fought for the right words, then slid a legal document onto the bed in front of him, looking more annoyed than scared. "I don't want to accept it either. I met you for the first time today, yet I was told you're my husband on paper. And the records say we're married."

Jonathan lowered his gaze to the document and saw his name listed as her spouse.

A memory from two years earlier surfaced—his grandfather had asked for his identification documents.

Was this his grandfather's doing?

Evelyn continued, "Mr. Bailey, I heard your grandfather is the richest man on our continent. Surely, you wouldn't want a wife popping up out of nowhere who can legally claim your money? I saved your life today. Could you return the favor by divorcing me?"

A faint, amused look touched Jonathan's sharp face.

No matter how he looked at it, he should be the one desperate for a divorce, yet she was acting like he was the one who might take advantage of her.

Seated on the hospital bed, Jonathan leaned back a little, and a sly smile showed as his eyes landed on Evelyn's badge. "Evelyn Mason, huh? And what if I say no to the divorce?"

Evelyn jabbed a finger toward him, and heat rushed to her face. "You..."

She hurried forward without watching her steps, and her foot caught on Jonathan's shoes near the bed.

Her balance went, and she pitched straight into him, and her red lips pressed against his thin ones.

Evelyn went rigid the second it happened.

Jonathan's jaw tightened, and irritation cut through his voice. "You just said you wanted a divorce, yet now you're throwing yourself at me. If you want to kiss me, just say it."

Evelyn's scent surrounded him, and the feeling hit hard enough that he wanted to pull her closer instead of pushing her away.

When she still didn't move, Jonathan teased, "If you don't get off me soon, I can turn this room into a honeymoon suite."

Evelyn finally looked him in the eye. "You just had surgery, so nothing like that is happening."

She pulled away fast and tried to swallow the embarrassment so she could focus on what mattered. "This marriage registration has to be some system mistake. You and I need to get divorced."

Jonathan's expression remained impassive, but his gaze stayed locked on her like he was weighing her. "What if I simply refuse to divorce?"

Evelyn dug into her bag and pulled out a document and a pen. "If you won't divorce, then sign this and give up any property rights."

Jonathan took the agreement, and something unreadable flickered across his face. "Your father is Matthew Dale?"

He kept his voice even, but his eyes had gone darker. "I'll sign, but you must play the role of my wife, help me deal with my greedy relatives, and make sure I'm fully healed."

Evelyn paused, then she answered, "Alright."

All she needed was his signature on that agreement.

Jonathan signed his name right away.

Evelyn let out a slow breath at last. Once he signed, her father's assets wouldn't end up in the wrong hands.

She was about to speak when a young nurse rushed in, breathing hard. "Evelyn, please come quickly. Your husband just brought his grandmother to the hospital. She's been admitted for emergency care due to a brain hemorrhage."

Chapter 4

"Your husband?" Jonathan repeated, glancing up at Evelyn with a teasing look in his eyes.

Embarrassment crept over her when she realized she had not explained anything about her "previous marriage."

"I will tell you everything when I come back," she said.

After all, Aaron's grandmother was in a critical condition.

Jonathan stayed where he was and watched her hurry out, and a faint chill settled into his smile.

The moment he noticed her name badge earlier, he had already told his assistant to dig into her background. Now his phone screen displayed every detail about her life.

She worked as a neurosurgeon at Grace General Hospital. Her mother had died when she was young. Three years earlier, she had married Aaron, the heir to the Foster family.

His network reached far enough to uncover even the ugliest truth—Aaron had tricked her with a fake marriage registration while secretly marrying his childhood sweetheart, Karina.

Realizing all that, he found himself thinking Evelyn had endured more than most people ever would.

Lowering his gaze, he noticed her scent still clinging faintly to his hand.

Something about her held his attention.

After everything she had gone through, she had still been steady enough to perform surgery on him.

He figured that when the time came to face his greedy relatives, she would handle them with the same calm control.

He felt really lucky to have such a capable wife.

...

By the time Evelyn reached the hallway outside the emergency room, Aaron's grandmother, Beth Foster, was already being rushed toward the operating room.

No matter how much she despised Aaron, Evelyn had always treated Beth with respect. "Beth is suffering from a thrombotic cerebral infarction," she said firmly. "I have the highest success rate for this procedure. Let me operate."

Out of nowhere, Karina stepped forward in a crisp white coat, adjusting her surgical cap as if she owned the place. "Evelyn, the hospital assigned this operation to me. You are not taking it."

About a year earlier, she had secured her position in the neurology department at Grace General Hospital through Aaron's influence.

With his backing, she had attached herself to one surgery after another, claiming credit where she could, and climbed into a senior role within a single year.

From the very beginning, Aaron had planned it that way. Once he finished using Evelyn, he intended to present Karina as his lawful wife, and the title of a capable doctor would make the announcement sound respectable.

Refusing to step aside, Evelyn held her ground. "This procedure is beyond you. I am the one who should be operating."

Beth had always treated her with kindness, and there was no way she would stand back while Beth's life hung by a thread.

Instead of arguing further, Karina turned to Aaron with trembling lips. "Aaron, the hospital appointed me. She is breaking protocol by trying to take over."

A calculating look flashed through her eyes before she lowered them again.

Beth never liked her.

If she managed to pull Beth through this crisis, earning her place as Aaron's rightful wife would be much easier.

And if the surgery failed, that outcome would clear obstacles just as well.

Without hesitation, Aaron pushed Evelyn aside. "Evelyn, stop interfering. Karina is saving my grandma. If something goes wrong because of you, you will answer for it."

Triumph lit up Karina's face as she shot Evelyn a provoking glance and entered the operating room.

Seeing Evelyn's worried expression, Aaron tried to reassure her. "Calm down. Karina knows what she is doing. My grandma will be safe. And what you saw, I can explain. I had too much to drink and thought she was you. That is why I tried to kiss her."

He assumed a few soft words would pull Evelyn back under his control, just like before, when she would accept anything he said without question.

Before he could continue, the operating room doors burst open and Karina stumbled out, her voice shaking as tears streamed down her face. "Aaron, your grandma is not going to make it."

Shock twisted his expression into something frightening. "What? I need to see her right now."

At that moment, Bryson rushed over after hearing about the surgery and blocked Aaron's path. Turning to Evelyn, he said, "Evelyn, get inside and save Mrs. Foster immediately."

Chapter 5

Karina felt a quiet thrill at the thought that Beth wouldn't last much longer, and she would finally be out of the way.

She meant to pin the surgical failure on Evelyn, so Aaron would think the earlier disruption had ruined the timing.

But she didn't expect Bryson to ask Evelyn to perform the surgery on Beth.

She raised her voice and made sure everyone heard her. "Evelyn, Beth is passing away. Are you going to cut into her and make this worse?"

Bryson didn't budge, and his expression stayed hard. "Evelyn is the only one here who can save the patient. Stop interfering and let her work."

Evelyn shut her mind to the noise, locked the operating room door, and took the scalpel in hand.

Bryson saw her lock the door. As he walked away, unease weighed on him.

Karina turned toward Aaron, speaking ill of Evelyn. "Beth could've gone peacefully, but now she won't even get a proper end."

Her words struck a nerve, and Aaron snapped. He slammed his fist against the door. "Evelyn, open the door right now. If my grandma can't even rest in peace, you'll pay for it."

Evelyn didn't respond, and she stayed with the procedure.

She had already handled another surgery that day, and exhaustion made it hard to keep her shoulders steady.

Her hands still worked clean and sure, and she stopped Beth's brain bleed in time.

When the door finally opened, her legs nearly gave out.

She had barely stepped out when a watch flew into her forehead.

Aaron's expression darkened. "Evelyn, what did you do in there? Did you mess with my grandma's body? Are you taking it out on her because you're angry at me?"

Karina stood off to the side, and a smug smile crept across her face.

Already hurt deeply by Aaron, Evelyn grabbed the cup of hot coffee from a nurse and splashed it on him.

Heat hit his skin, and he recoiled with a sharp breath.

Evelyn didn't hold back. "I saved Beth, and she's alive. If you're going to keep acting like this, go find a psychiatrist and stop making a scene in neurology."

"You're saying my grandma made it?" Aaron spun and charged into the operating room.

Karina's face stiffened, and the color left her lips. "That's impossible. Beth..."

Evelyn stepped closer to her, and her voice turned quiet and pointed. "Karina, you look disappointed. Were you waiting for Beth to die?"

"No. Don't say things like that."

Aaron came back out a moment later, and the change in him was immediate once he saw Beth was stable. He looked at Evelyn with intensity.

Skill like hers couldn't be replaced, and her work on the targeted drug mattered too. If she walked away from the Foster family, it would cost him.

Aaron's tone softened as he put on a smile. "Evelyn, thank you for saving my grandma." His hand went to her waist as he leaned in. "This means you aren't mad at me, right? Come home tonight."

Evelyn slipped away from him in one quick step, and her eyes stayed cold. "Don't touch me. It's disgusting."

Anger flashed across Aaron's face, but he forced it down because he needed her to come back.

"Evelyn, listen, I only kissed Karina because I was drunk. If you come back, I won't see her anymore."

Aaron shot Karina a look.

Karina swallowed her frustration and forced a smile. "Sure. If it makes you feel better, I can stay away from Aaron from now on."

Aaron added, "Evelyn, come back to me, and you'll have full control over the targeted drug's development. When it's ready to be released, we'll partner with Dale Group. You know Matthew Dale, their chairman, is the richest man in the country. You'll be more famous than the renowned doctor Polaris!"

A sharp, amused look flashed in Evelyn's eyes. Aaron had no clue that she was the heiress to Dale Group, the company he was eager to collaborate with. He was talking about outshining Polaris without knowing she was Polaris.

Evelyn looked from Aaron to Karina, and her voice stayed steady. "If you two stop seeing each other, isn't that a little harsh for a married couple?"

Aaron's face paled; he was caught off balance. "Evelyn, what are you talking about?"

A quiet laugh slipped out of her. "Still playing dumb? Do you want me to send a tip to the press? I can tell them my marriage to you is fake, and your lawful wife is Karina."

Aaron's mind jolted. "So you heard everything that day." His eyes went wide, and anger rushed in. "Fine, there's no need to pretend anymore! I'm a shareholder at Grace General Hospital. If you leak that, I'll get you fired, and I'll make sure no hospital will hire you again."

Karina stopped acting sweet and added, "Evelyn, if you don't want to get blacklisted, keep your mouth shut and continue working for Foster Group."

Their voices climbed, sharp and heated.

A colder voice cut through them from behind. "I'd like to see who thinks they can blacklist the person who saved my life."

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