Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica)

Chapter 161



Chapter 161

Oliver, who was dying, was rescued and taken directly to A Country.

After being treated, he had been in a coma.

At this moment, the doctors who took care of him breathed a sigh of relief when they saw him wake up.

"Bring the phone over," Oliver said.

The doctor said, "Mr. Williams, you'd better rest first. I'll inform your assistant in Birmingham about

other things."

After taking Oliver back to the A Country, the doctors did not dare to divulge any information about him

without Oliver's permission.

"I want to call my wife." He said.

The doctor gave Oliver the phone, but he couldn't get through.

After Jessica lost the phone, she didn't reapply for the phone card.

Later, she felt that there was no need because she did not want to contact her former friends again. So

she got a new phone card.

Oliver called Simon.

As soon as Simon received Oliver's call, he was extremely excited because he finally waited for the

news of the president.

He heard Oliver's weak voice on the other end of the phone. He had heard Jessica say that Oliver was

shot and said, "Mr. Williams, how are you now?"

"I just woke up." Oliver said, "How's Jessica at home?"

Simon didn't dare to tell him what happened in Birmingham on the phone. He only replied, "Everything

is fine. We are waiting for you to come back soon."

"Why can't I get through to Jessica? I called Winnie but she told me Jessica went to the hospital."

"She was sick some time ago and she's also staying in the hospital."

When Oliver heard that Jessica was sick, he wanted to sit up, then accidentally pulled the wound and

made a hiss.

"Mr. Williams, are you okay?"

The doctor answered the phone and said, "He's okay. He needs some rest. Gotta go."

The doctor told Oliver to lie down and not to get excited anymore. In the future, the doctor would

contact Simon for anything else.

Oliver didn't want Jessica to worry about him, so he didn't contact her anymore. He just wanted to get

better quickly and go back.

Half a month later.

After Oliver could walk on the ground, he flew back to Birmingham regardless of the doctor's

suggestions.

As soon as he arrived at the airport in Birmingham, he was taken away by the police.

David also came back from H Country after learning that Oliver returned to Birmingham.

Simon was supposed to pick Oliver up at the airport, but Oliver did not show up. Guessing that

something might have happened, he contacted David. David was once a top lawyer in Birmingham.

Soon, they found out about Oliver being taken to the police station.

After David went to the police station and saw Oliver, he told Oliver about the transfer agreement

Jessica had signed before.

"How's your wound?" David asked. He looked at the clothes Oliver was wearing, which were as loose

as a hospital gown.

"It's nothing serious. Anyway, I come back to recuperate. There are also people protecting my safety."

He said.

"Someone is plotting against you."

When David came back, he looked up the information of the Williams Group and found that someone

had tampered with it. There were some documents that were very unfavorable to Oliver.

Oliver sneered. "I see."

"Do you want out first?" David asked.

"No need," Oliver said. "Can you bring my wife over? I want to see her."

David came back a few days ago and was not sure about Jessica's current situation, so he replied, "I'll

bring her here."

Simon told David that Jessica was not in GrandVille Apartments or Williams Hospital and she probably

hid.

He told David the gossip from a while ago, but he didn't dare to tell Oliver directly.

David asked, "Does Mr. Williams really have anything to do with Jessica's sister?"

"It was an accident. It happened before Mr. Williams met his wife. We just didn't expect it to be like

this."

"I used to see Mr. Williams and his wife together when they were on their honeymoon. I didn't expect a

lot of things to start falling apart in the blink of an eye." David sighed.

When David saw Jessica, he was downstairs from Jessica's house.

When he first entered the community, he couldn't believe that Jessica was living in this dilapidated

building.

Oliver had given her much money to buy ten such buildings.

Just as he was about to take the elevator, he saw Jessica taking her grandma for a walk in the garden.

Jessica was surprised to see him, not expecting that he had returned to Birmingham.

Then Jessica asked Lannan to take her grandma for a walk first.

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"I just came back, Mrs. Williams. I came to you because of Mr. Williams." David said bluntly.

Jessica remained silent for a few seconds. "You probably don't know yet. I'm no longer Mrs. Williams.

And we need to make a new property transfer agreement."

David did not expect that Jessica had changed a lot. When he saw her last time, she was positive. But

now, she was a completely different person.

Ever since they met, she had not even asked about Oliver's situation.

"Mr. Williams has returned." He said.

There was no change in Jessica's expression. She was still very calm.

"Do you come here to tell me about him? There's no need. I don't care and I don't want to know."

"I think there might be some misunderstanding between you. Maybe it will be better if you see him and

ask him in person."

"I won't meet him," Jessica said firmly.

"Mr. Williams specifically told me to bring you to see him."

"Then tell him that it's better for him to deal with the company as soon as possible. Of course, there are

family matters."

David couldn't believe that Jessica, who had been worrying about Oliver on the phone every day not

long ago, suddenly changed her mind. "Are you really not willing to see him?"

"I don't want to see him." She repeated.

After all, Jessica and Oliver were a couple. David couldn't intervene in this matter so much.

"If you want to transfer the property to Mr. Williams again, you should tell him yourself."

"That property was original to be transferred to Mrs. Williams. I was not Mrs. Williams anymore, so I

don't have to see him."

Jessica was reluctant to meet Oliver.

No matter what he said, Jessica remained indifferent.

Before David left, he took out his business card from his bag and said, "I will stay in Birmingham for a

long time in the future. If you need any help, you can contact me directly."

"Thank you, Mr. David." Jessica took the business card with both hands and smiled. "I hope I won't

have the chance to ask you for help in the future."


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