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Finding Love in the Boss’s Embrace After Divorce

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Chapter 1218 Let's Get Married

Evelyn waited in the ward for him to come back. After waiting for a long time, he still hadn't come back. In the end,

she was really worried and went to the office to look for him. Unexpectedly, the doctor said that he had been gone

for nearly 20 minutes.

She thanked him and immediately left the office to call him. Fortunately, the phone rang a few times before he

picked it up. She asked in a tense voice, "Where are you?"

"Kevin's office."

"Now?"

"Yeah."

Hearing his answer, she breathed a sigh of relief. "I was scared when I couldn't find you. I thought you had run

away."

The woman's rapid breathing came into his ears through the microphone. He finally sat up from the sofa, winked at

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Kevin, and got up to leave. "I'll go down now. Wait for me at the elevator."

"Okay."

In less than five minutes, the tall man came out of the elevator. Seeing that he was safe and sound, Evelyn finally

felt relieved. "Why didn't you tell me!"

Before she could finish her words, she was pulled into a warm embrace. Her mouth was gagged by the man's

chest, and she had no choice but to swallow the words on the tip of her tongue.

Feeling the tightening of his arms on her back, a corner of her heart sank. She felt sour and soft, and her instinctual

maternal instincts suddenly surged. "What's wrong? It's only been a while since we last met, but you've become like

this again."

"Let's get married, Evelyn."

His words successfully made her stop stroking his back. She was not prepared for it at all.

She thought he was being impulsive. "What are you talking about?"

"Grandpa's condition is very bad. The doctor said that he can't hold on for too long. I want him to see his grandson's

happiness before he leaves."

So that was what he thought.

She felt as if an invisible hand was tugging at her heartstrings. "Alright, I'll listen to you."

Huston didn't say anything. He only tightened his grip on her hand. Fortunately, she was still around, otherwise, he

really wouldn't know how to persevere.

No one told Sir Lloyd about his condition. They just said it was okay. The doctor said that he was fine. He would be

hospitalized for observation for a period of time and then take medicine to maintain his health.

Sir Lloyd didn't seem to be suspicious. He nodded, but his old eyes lost their usual luster. Evelyn intended to let

Lucas come to the hospital every day to accompany this old man.

As a granddaughter-in-law, she felt upset at the thought of the limited time.

One day, Huston brought Evelyn and Lucas to the hospital to visit Sir Lloyd. The atmosphere was very harmonious,

so he took the opportunity to say, "Grandpa, I want to put my wedding with Evelyn on the agenda. The date has not

been decided yet. Which day do you think is better?"

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Sir Lloyd was looking down at Lucas's painting. When he heard this, he paused and turned to look at him. "Get

married..."

He seemed to be thinking about something. After a while, he said intermittently, "I think the 18th is good. What do

you think."

18th?

Evelyn took out her phone and looked at the calendar. It was next Saturday, which was very close to the present,

with only ten days left.

Would it be urgent?

Huston had no objections. "Alright, then it's the 18th."

For him, the sooner the better. The longer he delayed, the more worried he would be about Sir Lloyd. As for the

wedding, it didn't matter how much money it would cost. It was enough as long as everything could be arranged in

time.

"Huston, I know why you're holding a wedding now." Just as the two of them were thinking about the wedding, Sir

Lloyd suddenly said, "I can't hold on any longer, right."

Since he was hospitalized, Sir Lloyd had never asked anyone about his illness. Everyone thought that he believed

the doctor's words and felt that there was nothing particularly serious with his health.