Falling for My Contractual Wife

Chapter 124



Grace was discharged.

Justin brought her to his apartment, the same house that Grace had lived in before.

He helped Grace tidy up the room and said to her, “You don’t have to worry about anything as you stay here. Call me if

need anything.”

Grace was looking down at her phone. When she heard his words, she locked her phone screen and looked up at him.

“Thank you, Justin.”

Following her voice, Justin’s phone rang with the sound of a notification.

Justin took out his phone and looked at it. He frowned. “Grace, what are you doing?”

The phone screen indicated that Grace had transferred money to him.

Grace smiled and said. “Rent.”

Justin’s expression changed slightly. “Grace, what do you take me for?”

Grace stopped smiling and looked at him seriously. Justin, I owe you a lot. I don’t want to owe you

anymore.”

“Grace, I’ve never felt that you owed me anything. I treat you as one of my own, so I’m willing to pay for you!”

very

Grace’s eyes darkened. “Justin, I understand your intentions, but please respect my choice. I’m lucky to be able to have you as a friend, but I can’t accept your help without any bottom line. If you don’t accept the rent, I can only move out.”

When Justin heard her words, he panicked. “No, no, no. Don’t move out. I’ll take it.”

Grace was finally at ease.

Justin’s heart was heavy. Although Grace stayed, in Grace’s heart, she considered Justin an outsider.

Justin took a deep breath and looked at her beautiful face. ‘It doesn’t matter. We have a long time. We’ll take it slow, Justin thought.

After Grace settled down, she went to the hospital to see Carson.

“Are you alright?” Grace asked hesitantly, looking at her younger brother. All content is © N0velDrama.Org.

Carson closed his eyes and said indifferently, “I won’t die yet.”

Grace lowered her eyes and said softly, “I’m sorry.”

Carson opened his eyes and looked at her. “I don’t blame you. I heard from Dad that Mom went to Brian and messed things up.”

Grace did not know how to comfort Carson.

“Can you not put on such a bitter face all day long? You look like I don’t have much time left. We haven’t found a suitable bone marrow, so I can’t treat it even if I have money.”

Grace felt terrible. This feeling of watching her family fall sick while being helpless was suffocating.

She looked up at the ceiling and forced back the moist liquid in her eyes. “I’m useless. Three years have been wasted.”

“You don’t have to worry. Although I’m staying in the hospital, I’m not idle either. I’m writing a game. If nothing goes wrong, it’ll come online in two months, so you don’t have to worry about the medical fees.”

Grace’s eyes lit up. “Really?”

Carson raised his chin. There was an arrogance unique to that of a young man on his

“Of course. Do you really think I play games every day for fun?”

Grace smiled through her tears. “That’s good.”

young face.

Carson looked impatient. “Alright, alright. Don’t stay here. Hurry up and leave, okay? Mom will be here soon. I don’t want to see you guys arguing here.”

Grace smiled. “Alright, have a good rest. I’ll take my leave.”

Grace returned home, sorted out her résumé, and prepared to find a job. She planned to work as an online programmer from home.


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