Falling For My Mysterious Wife

Falling For My Mysterious Wife By Cassidy Alfaro Chapter 311



Falling For My Mysterious Wife By Cassidy Alfaro Chapter 311

Falling For My Mysterious Wife By Cassidy Alfaro Chapter 311


Chapter 311


At the hospital. It was another busy working day.


Elaina had performed two operations in the morning. She was already a little tired by noon. She had just returned to her office and sat down when Andrew called her.


“Andrew,” Elaina answered the phone, “Have you found it?”


“Well, you asked me to check Monica’s schedule. I have checked it out and sent it to your email,” Andrew said. Although he did not know what Elaina was going to do, he did not ask further.


“Okay, thank you, Andrew.” Elaina thanked him. She felt that it was good to have a family to help her. At least she did not have to work so hard.


When she thought of this, she could not help but think of Theodore.


After hesitating for a moment, she could not help but ask, “Andrew, has Theodore contacted you recently?”


“Yes.” Andrew replied and asked, “Could it be that he hasn’t contacted you for so long?”


Elaina smiled bitterly. There was an indescribable sorrow in her heart. “He sent a message to me when he had arrived safely. After that, he never contacted me again.”


It was not that she did not want to contact Theodore, but she did not dare to. She was afraid that if she made a call, it would affect Theodore.


Thus, she had no choice but to keep a distance and wait for Theodore to think things through.


On the other end of the line, Andrew fell silent. After going through so many things, he was no longer as simple as he used to be.


“Ella, don’t blame Theodore. He should be in pain too,” after a long time, Andrew finally comforted her.


Andrew knew very well how much Theodore cared about Elaina. If Theodore had a choice, how could he not contact her?


In the end, Theodore was just afraid that once he contacted her, things would get out of hand.


Elaina’s eyes were a little sore. How could she blame Theodore? She was just sad. “I didn’t blame him. I’m just worried that he won’t live a happy life alone abroad.”


“Don’t worry. Theodore is much better than you and me. He is doing quite well abroad. The branch company has been established, and everything is on the right track.” Although Theodore did not contact Elaina, he was still in touch with Andrew. Thus, Andrew knew a lot.


Hearing Andrew say this, Elaina felt a lot more relieved. “That’s good.”


“Don’t worry. Theodore will be back soon,” Andrew said.


After hanging up the phone, Elaina took a deep breath, sorted out her mood, and checked her email. She saw Monica’s schedule sent by Andrew.


Monica was Deven’s oldest sister, the unknown oldest miss of the Stein family.


In the afternoon, Elaina finished her work, but she did not go home directly. Instead, she changed. her clothes and went straight to the gym that Monica frequently visited.


The information sent by Andrew showed that Monica would go to this gym every day after work. She had maintained this habit for almost ten years without a break.


From this point, Elaina felt that Monica was a persistent and patient person. Would such a person not have any ambition?


Elaina did not believe it.


When Elaina arrived at the gym, she immediately saw Monica, who had already started to exercise.


Elaina was not in a hurry to go over. Instead, she sat not far away to observe.


“Miss, do you want a card?” A private coach came forward to greet her, and Elaina looked over.


Elaina looked at him, thought for a moment, and said, “I don’t want a card, but I have something to ask you.”


As she spoke, she took out a few bucks from her bag and handed them over.


The coach took them with a smile. “At your service, If I know, I will tell you.”


“That lady has been working out here for a long time. Do you know who has the best relationship with her in your gym?” Knowing something in advance would be better. Elaina had always believed this principle,



Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.