Pampered Wedding Marry Me, Mr. Langford

Chapter 128



Chapter 128

Chapter 128


Chapter 128


Samuel took care of Cindy the whole night?


So much had happened last night, so Tina had forgotten most of them. However, she would remember Samuel’s look of disdain vividly.


She made sure to keep her expression as neutral as she could before saying lightly, “It’s true that my matters are insignificant, but aren’t you free enough to meddle in them?”


“Miss Lynd, I’d like to give you a piece of advice. The more bad things you do, the heavier your downfall will be. Now that you’ve treated Miss Young that way, the consequence you have to face will be grim,” Sandy warned with a snort.


Tina replied with a cold chuckle of her own. “Oh yeah? It’d be great if that advice does come true. Your precious Miss Young is in dire need of it.”


“You…”


Tina didn’t mind the sudden change in the car’s atmosphere. The only person in the Langford family that she missed right now was Madam Langford. The thought of her having only half a year to live gave her strength. No matter how much the rest of the family despised her, she would grit her teeth and spend the rest of Madam Langford’s life by the old woman’s side.


Once they reached the hospital, Tina saw Madam Langford and Samuel, who was by her side. Samuel shot her a cold look. His eyes remained blank and emotionless.


Tina didn’t mind his coldness, for she no longer cared about how he felt for her. She went ahead to grasp Madam Langford’s hand and said softly, “Grandma, I’m here. What’s so important that made you request my immediate presence?”


Grandma Langford seemed to have detected something from Tina’s expression.


“Tina, why’s your complexion so pale? Are you unwell? Or are you being bullied…?” Tina quickly shook her head. “No, Grandma. You’re overthinking right now. I just had my period today, so I feel a little unwell.” Madam Langford immediately said to Samuel, “You brat! Don’t you know that your own wife is having her period? Hurry up and fetch her hot tea and a blanket!” Tina was surprised by the sudden demand. “Uh… That’s too much, Grandma!” Oh, heavens! If Samuel did those things for her, he would most definitely get his vengeance later. “What do you mean by too much? You’re his wife, so this is his duty! Hurry up and go!” Madam Langford demanded. Samuel didn’t turn down his grandmother’s demand. He spun on his heel and left the ward instantly. Tina thought about his gesture. As expected, Samuel would rather use an excuse to leave the ward rather than stay in the same place as her.


Madam Langford’s grip on Tina’s hand tightened. She whispered, “The reason why I sent


Samuel away is because I want to tell you something that’s for your ears only.”


“What is it?” Tina thought that the elder woman sounded quite mysterious.


“I know you two are newlyweds, but there are some things you should take the opportunity to do….”


Madam Langford whispered a few words into Tina’s ear, causing her cheeks to flush immediately


“Grandma, what are you talking about? I don’t want to think about that for now.” “What do you mean by that? You’re the youngest Mrs. Langford, after all. The next generation of Langfords depends on you!” Grandma Langford sounded quite serious. Tina felt bitter on the inside. She and Samuel were just faking their marriage, and yet Madam Langford insisted on her getting pregnant with her precious great- grandchild. How would that be possible?


Since Tina didn’t want to upset the elderly woman, she could only reply, “Okay. I get it, Grandma.”


“Good,” Madam Langford replied in satisfaction, a wide smile spreading across her face.


Once Samuel was back with the blanket and a cup of hot tea, Madam Langford ushered the couple to sit together.


“By the way, Samuel, don’t you have some good news to tell me?” she asked. Samuel immediately called out to Sandy. “Sandy, bring it in.”


Sandy, who had been standing outside the ward, entered the room with a red velvet box. Once it was opened, a beautiful diamond ring was revealed.


The diamond on the ring was the size of a pigeon’s egg. It glittered beautifully under the light. “When you two obtained your marriage certificate that day, you were unable to hold a grand wedding to celebrate that moment due to my illness. I know this must have saddened you, so you should hold a press conference first. Samuel will contact all of the media sources in Freesia. You’ll show up at the conference while wearing this diamond ring. That way, everyone will know that you’re the youngest Mrs. Langford.”


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