The CEO's Mischievous Little Bride

Chapter 233 Randall Protects Cindy



Shawn immediately thought of Randall. "Bring him in."

Randall was outside, already full from eating bread, when the servant called him for breakfast.

Randall said, "I'm not going. I'm full."

The servant replied, "Mr. Randall Olteran, you should go. Mrs. Shawn Olteran instructed that even if you just watch, you need to be there." In the end, Randall was called to the dining room.

Randall looked at Shawn, Vera, and Molly and asked, "Have you all finished talking?"

Shawn, Vera, and Molly ignored Randall.

Randall, feeling awkward, didn't say anything further.

After eating, the four parted ways.

Randall, Vera, and Molly wanted to hang out together. Shawn watched them and wanted to join.

However, thinking about the trouble Randall, Vera, and Molly might cause together, Shawn quietly took out his phone to play by himself. Cindy was about to go out, sneaking around.

Randall immediately noticed Cindy's unusual behavior and asked, "Mom, where are you going?"

"To the hospital. Your uncle called and said your grandpa is sick. I'm going to..."

"You're not allowed to go!" Randall became firm with Cindy.

Cindy softened her tone towards Randall, coaxing him, "How about this, Randall, you come with me."

Randall snatched the bag from Cindy's hand, "His illness isn't life-threatening."

Although Randall's words were disrespectful, Cindy didn't scold him after he finished speaking.

Cindy was about to leave but was stopped by Randall.

Vera, disliking the cold outside, returned with Molly.

As soon as they entered the living room, they saw Randall being disrespectful to Cindy.

Vera asked, "Randall, what are you doing?"

Randall glanced at Vera and frowned. "Nothing."

Vera noticed Randall was in a bad mood. She exchanged a look with Molly. "Randall must be up to something."

Randall escorted Cindy back to her room and said, "Mom, give me your phone."

"Are you going to block them again?"

Randall replied, "These people always take advantage of you. I'm grown up now. From now on, let them call me directly. I'll 'handle' them." When Vera and Molly went upstairs to ask Randall what was going on.

Randall came out of the bedroom and said to Molly and Vera, "Do me a favor. Keep an eye on my mom today, and don't let her go anywhere." After saying that, Randall left.

Vera watched Randall's back, puzzled. "Why didn't he wait for us to agree? What if we didn't agree?"

Molly, understandingly, said, "He knows we would definitely agree."

Molly and Vera went to Cindy's door. Vera knocked, asking, "Cindy, can Molly and I come in?"

Cindy replied, "Come in."

Molly and Vera entered.

Cindy didn't look like she had been crying or was angry.

Vera asked, "Cindy, are you okay?"

"I'm fine. Where's Randall?"

"He went out. I don't know where he went," Vera answered honestly.

Cindy, feeling uneasy, also planned to go out.

Vera and Molly immediately stood at the door, blocking it.

"What are you doing blocking my door?"

Vera said, "We've promised Randall to do this."

Cindy said, "Please let me out."

Vera said, "Sorry, Cindy. We can't."

Two hours later, during lunch, Randall returned.

Randall went straight upstairs to find Cindy.

He knocked, asking, "Mom, are you in there?"

Cindy replied, "Come in."

Randall pushed the door open and was surprised to see Molly and Vera standing at the door. "What are you two doing?"

Vera replied, "Didn't you tell us to keep an eye on Cindy today? We're keeping an eye on her."

Under Molly and Vera's watch, Cindy hadn't stepped out of the room.

Randall clearly had something to say to Cindy in private. Vera noticed this and said, "You're back. Molly and I have fulfilled our promise. We're leaving." Vera and Molly left.

Randall closed the door and said to Cindy, "Don't worry, I paid the hospital bill for them."

Cindy asked, "How's your Grandpa Dylan?"

Randall replied, "He might outlive my Grandpa Shawn."

Cindy replied, "Watch your words."

Randall glanced at the door, saying, "It's fine, Grandpa Shawn didn't hear."

Cindy asked again, "What did you do?"

Randall replied, "They called you to pay the medical bill, right? I went and paid it for you and also arranged for his discharge."

"Discharged?" Cindy asked Randall.

Randall nodded.

"Is he better?" Cindy asked.

Randall thought about what he did and nodded again.

Thinking about Randall's character, Cindy asked, "What did you do?"

"He's sick. Since he needed surgery, I had all his illnesses checked. I made him get a colonoscopy and an endoscopy. He ran away before the endoscopy was done. By the way, it wasn't painless." Cindy was angry. "You're going to torture him to death."

Randall said, "He's sick now. I'm being respectful. I deleted your contact from his phone and saved my number. Don't call him anymore. Let him contact me if he needs anything."

Before leaving today, Randall said to Dylan, "Don't contact me unless it's about your funeral. If you do, I'll come to the Wallace family for your funeral."

Dylan, who was in pain, planned to take a cab back, but Randall stopped him and personally drove him back to the Wallace family.

Before getting out of the car, he warned Dylan and his uncle Joe Wallace, "I remember what you did to my mom. I'm still young. No rush. We'll settle this slowly!"

Seeing Randall stand up for her, Cindy suddenly smiled while sitting on the couch. "Mom didn't raise you in vain. You even stand up for me now."

"Really? Then please don't be biased anymore. Vera Linister and Molly Olteran aren't your children. I am. Treat me better from now on."

Cindy recalled that she hadn't treated Randall badly. Didn't she always think of him first for good things?

How did he become ungrateful?

Randall sighed, saying, "Forget it. I won't have any expectations from you."

After helping Cindy solve a problem, Randall went out.

Although Vera and Molly were curious, seeing that Cindy and Randall didn't want to say more, they pretended not to know anything and weren't curious. In the afternoon, Patrick and Vincent came back together.

After what happened last night, Vera chose to forget after a dozen hours of brewing.

Hearing Patrick's voice, Vera immediately went to the door to greet him.

Patrick entered, still discussing Zandonick's economic development and talent recruitment with Vincent.

"Darling." Vera stood at the door, hands behind her back, looking at him eagerly.

Patrick glanced at her, not even asking.

Vera explained, "I didn't do anything bad, and I didn't lie to you. I behaved well today, not even leave the house."


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