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You're The Best Medicine For Me novel Chapter 101

She was quite supportive of Bryan before, but now it was different. If the man had known from the beginning that the two children were his and knew that Paisley was Shirley, then ... everything would have changed.

Bryan also felt the caution and hostility on Mildred.

They were really good friends, and they were all exactly the same when they were angry.

"No." Bryan clenched his fist and denied desperately, "I wanted to protect her and the children. I'm afraid that if one day someone finds out who she is and learns of the existence of those two children. And at the very least, they're perfectly safe at the Moores' Manor."

"Are you sure it's perfectly safe?" Mildred glared at him with sharp eyes, then pulled out her phone and tapped on a message from the Moore family. Then she handed the phone to him, "You were not born to the matriarch of the Moore family. The Moore family is complicated and your current status ... makes you only an illegitimate child. It was Madame Moore who protected you in the Moore family back then, and you got to where you are today. Are you sure that you are strong enough to protect Paisley and the two children?"

"You investigated me!" Bryan's brow furrowed when he saw the message on it, and his hands clenched into fists.

Mildred retrieved her phone and put it back in her bag, "I'm the one who saved Paisley's life. After I learned that she was returning to this dangerous place, I had to keep an extra eye on the people she was in contact with at the moment, including you, Mr. Moore!"

At this point, she took a step forward, while her eyes, which used to be pretty and shining, were now half narrowed, "Do you know what has happened to her in the past six years? I, as well as others, am not qualified to dig up her sealed wounds to hurt her again. I'm sorry I can't tell you anything, but after six years, Mr. Moore, please don't hurt this poor woman again. She was born with parents but raised without a father and mother, and was the mother of two children when she was still a child. It really sucks how aggressive you can be sometimes."

Mildred's words caused Bryan to choke up the thoughts and words in his mind.

"The two kids are cute, but ..." Mildred looked away and added, "I still wish that if she had a choice six years ago, she hadn't met you again, hadn't given birth to these two lovely children, hadn't known me, and wasn't the world-famous perfumer SO."

After saying that, Mildred bypassed him and walked unhurriedly in the direction Shirley had just left.

Standing in place, Bryan's fists trembled slightly, while his narrow eyes turned a little red.

He hurriedly took out his phone and sent a message to Darcy.

When the elevator opened, he walked in with great strides.

On the other end, Shirley had already adjusted herself by the time Mildred reached the stairwell.

The two looked at each other, then both smiled.

Mildred went over to her, put her arms around her, and said, "Do you still want to check your hands?"

"Yes, I still have to attend the auction. Master expects so much of me, and I can't let him down."

"Let's go downstairs, then. I guess it will be our turn too."

"Okay." Mildred reached out and pushed open the door to the stairwell.

Just in time, a man dressed in white turned down the aisle. They then just came face to face.

Shirley let out a low cry and hurriedly tugged on Mildred's arm, pulling her to her side. The man also took a big step back when he saw someone at the stairway.

They stopped the collision in time.

Mildred looked up with a frightened look on her face. The man standing opposite was wearing a white doctor's coat, with a handsome face, a pair of rimless glasses, and short hair.

He was tall, about one meter eighty-five or more, and looked like a gentle scholar.

Mildred was stunned for a moment and pointed her finger at the man in front of her and said, "Darcy?"

Darcy was a top cardiologist who had been involved in major heart surgeries abroad. As long as he did the surgery, there was no failure, only success.

Various interviews and magazines had been praising his skills as well.

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