Sweetheart, Do You Still Love Me

Chapter 350



Chapter 350

Chapter 350 Lost Feelings

Callum immediately realized the change in feelings Arthur had toward Emma. Judging by what Callum knew about Arthur, Arthur would’ve investigated the situation like a madman if he found out that Emma had encountered such an accident. However, Arthur’s gaze was completely focused on Elspeth right then. There was a provocative look in Arthur’s eyes that made Callum feel uneasy. Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.

Callum took a few steps forward to stand in front of Elspeth. “Are you here to save Emma, then?”

Arthur shrugged helplessly. “Her life is hanging on a thread right now. Even a higher being might not be able to save her, so what can I possibly do?”

“What are you doing here, then?” Callum asked.

“The emergency department found her phone and went through her favorited contacts, and they contacted me from there.” Arthur gazed at Callum. “Didn’t you also rush over after receiving the news?” Arthur asked with a scornful look on his face. Both Arthur and Callum were on Emma’s favorites list, so there was no competition between them. Arthur seemed to have brought this up only to trigger Elspeth.

A grim look surfaced on Callum’s face for a short while before he curled his lips into a smirk. “I don’t think it’s appropriate for Elspeth to stay with you as a single woman. I’ve bought her a new villa, so she’ll move out today.”

“I know you bought a new place recently, but does she have to listen to you?” Arthur didn’t seem surprised—he simply smirked while glancing at Elspeth. “What about you? Have you decided to move out? Both Helena and Isabel are still staying with me, you know.”

Arthur was clearly threatening Elspeth. Her gaze shifted back and forth between the two men for a while before Callum spoke up. “They’ll move out as well,” he uttered firmly.

A rather troubled look appeared on Arthur’s face. “Oh no, I’m afraid that might affect my treatment for Helena,” Arthur said with his eyes narrowed. Elspeth couldn’t tolerate such threats, so she quickly gave in. “Forget it. Maybe I can stay with him for a while more,” she muttered.

Callum shot her an icy glare that shut her up. What does he expect me to do? Elspeth frowned. “Why don’t you guys just kill me?”

Arthur didn’t seem too bothered by the situation and simply continued to tease her with a smile. “I’m not sure what you’re so hesitant about. Both of you aren’t related to the other, and he was the one who suggested canceling the marriage. Why are you still affected by him?”

Callum felt his anger building up as Arthur continued to push his boundaries. “This is between Elspeth and me. It has got nothing to do with you,” he hissed. The doctor was shocked to witness two guys fighting over a girl. “Um, why don’t the both of you continue this argument outside?” The doctor was the one who interrupted the tense silence that had formed between the three of them.

Elspeth gave the doctor a grateful nod. “Yeah. I don’t think it’s right to argue about this here. Why don’t we go out?” Callum expressed his agreement with a grunt. Arthur didn’t have much choice, so he patted the doctor on the shoulder before leaving. “You can just do as I told you to. Take care of her.”

The doctor felt chills running down his spine when he recalled what Arthur told him earlier. “Don’t worry, Mr. Winthrop. I’ll do as you say.” Emma had a good chance of recovery, but the doctor was told to ensure that she stayed in a coma forever. What sort of grudge does Mr. Winthrop hold against this woman…?

Elspeth tried to escape after the three of them left the room, but Callum quickly tugged on the back of her shirt. “Stay right here. We have to settle this right now.”

Arthur’s expression darkened as he knitted his brows together. “She already told you that she doesn’t want to leave with you. You shouldn’t make things hard for her.”

Callum frowned as well. “Since when did I ever make things hard for her?” Elspeth was nearly about to agree with Arthur when she noticed the hint of anger in Callum’s tone. She immediately stopped herself from saying what she had been about to say. “Stop fighting! I have an idea that might work.”

Both of the men stopped glaring at each other and turned to look at her instead. “What’s your idea?” Arthur asked.

“Well, since the both of you don’t want me to stay with the other, why don’t I just move out to stay on my own?” she asked.

“No!” both men shouted in unison. Their words immediately destroyed Elspeth’s brilliant plan. She had been about to speak up for herself when she felt an uncomfortable sensation in her body. It felt like an alarm that forced her to throw out all of the ideas that she had in mind.

When Elspeth recalled how Arthur hadn’t followed through with his words, she felt rather annoyed. “You promised to treat my mother’s illness. Are you going to break your promise?”

Arthur raised an eyebrow. “Well, I also told you that you would have to get engaged with me for me to treat your mother.” Elspeth didn’t hesitate after hearing his words. “Let’s do that. Let’s do it now!”

Callum was stunned. A dark fog seemed to cover his face as his gaze turned hard and cold. His glare was so eerie that it could make anyone’s hair stand on end. “Are you sure about what you just said, Elspeth?”

Beads of sweat formed on Elspeth’s forehead as she thought, I have no choice but to go against Callum’s wishes for now! “Yeah. I made this promise with Arthur a while ago, so I have to stick to it.” She

stepped forward and held Arthur’s hand as if to prove herself. “You can leave now if you don’t need anything else. You should stop bothering me.”

Callum’s gaze remained hard and cold. “I know you’re saying this to infuriate me. Am I right?”

“No. I’m just being honest. Fine, I’ll be completely transparent with you—I lost feelings for you a while ago. Callum, do you understand how your feelings toward me are making things tough for me? Sure, I might still like you a little, but I don’t fancy you that much. I’m definitely not going to give up on my mother just for you, okay?” Elspeth said.

Callum had reached his limit at this point. “I know what you’re doing. You’re trying to trigger me to take action, aren’t you?”

“Why do I have to trigger you to do anything? I could’ve just used my eyes to hint at you to play along with me if I wanted to, so there’s no need for me to utter such heartless words, right? Aren’t you thinking a little too highly of yourself?” Elspeth’s words made sense.

Arthur was shocked—he had never heard Elspeth saying such cruel things, and he had never seen Elspeth hurting Callum in that way. Even Arthur could tell that Callum was taken aback by Elspeth’s actions. Callum’s gaze darkened as he knitted his brows together. There was a hint of moisture forming over his dark pupils.

Is Callum… crying? Elspeth felt a sharp ache in her chest when she saw the tears in the man’s eyes. Did I go too far? She had never seen Callum cry in her whole life, nor had she ever seen such a vulnerable side of him.

“I’ll ask this one last time. Are you sure that you want to get married to Arthur? Have you considered the consequences?” Callum asked.

Elspeth gritted her teeth before responding to him. “I won’t repeat myself. I don’t want to waste our time.”

There was a shadow covering Callum’s face, but it didn’t conceal the sorrow in his expression. Forcing a smile, he said, “Fine. I’ll support your decision if that’s what you want.”


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