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Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica) novel Chapter 190

Jessica walked into the train station. After validating the ticket, she got on the train.

She looked out of the train from time to time, afraid that Lambert's men would come after her.

It was not until the train started that she felt at ease.

Lambert should not have expected that she would take public transportation. Even if he finally found out, he would not be able to catch her.

Jessica asked Martin to buy the ticket that terminated in York.

York was far away from Birmingham. She bought a long-distance ticket before making any plans.

When Martin and Sally returned to the hospital, they saw Lambert running around the hospital looking for someone with his men.

Lambert happened to see Martin and Sally, who had just parked over there and came back together.

He walked straight towards them.

When Martin saw Lambert, there was no need to dodge. "We are honored to have you here, Mr. Williams. What can I do for you?"

"Where's Jessica?" He asked.

Martin sneered and said, "Jessica doesn't seem to have anything to do with you. She's Oliver's wife."

Lambert felt angry at his words. "Both you and I have seen Oliver's marriage certificate on the news. The name on it is Tina."

"If you like to lie to yourself, I can't help it, but Miss White doesn't want to see you."

Lambert stepped forward and grabbed Martin's collar. "Where the hell did you hide her?"

Martin was not a coward and grabbed Lambert almost at the same time.

Sally, who was standing by the side, said, "Lambert, calm down. We'd better have a talk inside."

Lambert respected Sally's opinion and let go of Martin.

Martin also withdrew his hands and flicked the part of his collar where Lambert had grabbed. He looked disgusted.

The two men followed Sally into the hospital lounge.

As soon as they arrived at the lounge, Lambert couldn't keep him down at all and began to pace in the lounge.

"Mr. Deerman, please get someone to bring Jessica here," Lambert said.

"When did I say that I would bring her here?" Martin sat on the sofa, twirling a pen on the desk with a look that it had nothing to do with him.

"For Sally's sake, I won't hold you responsible for hiding Jessica. You'd better know the facts and let her go immediately." When Lambert spoke, his face was ferocious. He was probably too anxious and afraid that his plan was about to collapse.

Just now, Sally didn't figure out what had happened. Besides Oliver, the key people were all here. She also wanted to know what exactly was going on.

"Lambert, Jessica has nothing to do with you. She's a living person and has her own freedom. If she wants to see you, she will naturally come to you." Sally said impartially.

"Sally, you don't know that Jessica's physical condition is very bad. She just went to the doctor a few days ago because of abdominal pain. Today, she had a serious condition again. I know Mr. Deerman is a doctor, but he is not a gynecologist. The medical conditions here are not comparable to our Williams Hospital. I must bring Jessica back to the doctor as soon as possible to avoid any accidents between her and the baby."

"Her baby has nothing to do with you. You don't have to worry so much. I'll arrange for the best gynecologist to treat her." Martin said with disdain.

"I'm the father of the baby. If anything happens, can you afford to pay for it?" Lambert said coldly.

His words were like a thunderbolt, which blew Sally and Martin up from their chairs and said in unison, "What?"

Lambert remained calm. "Yes, she knows that the baby is mine."

At this moment, Sally and Martin finally understood why Jessica had run away from Lambert.

Martin knew that Jessica's baby was not Oliver's.

Oliver had told him himself before, but he didn't know that the child belonged to Lambert.

Even Oliver should not yet know that.

Sally and Martin looked at each other.

"Are you sure?" Sally asked again.

Lambert was silent. She and Martin could tell that he admitted it.

After a while, Martin and Sally regained their composure.

Martin said, "Jessica will have her own judgment. Whether the baby is yours or not, she has her own freedom. You can’t control it."

"You will end up hurting her." There was a threat in Lambert's words.

Martin was also worried, but he pretended to be calm. "She said she didn't want to see you, so she told you not to look for her."

Lambert looked at the time. Jessica shouldn't have gone too far. He had already sent someone to investigate, but there was no information yet.

He could only find a breakthrough from Martin.

However, Martin didn't want to tell him about Jessica's whereabouts at all.

Lambert looked at Sally for help.

"Since you are all fighting to be with her, why can't you think about her and treat her well?" Sally scolded, "Lambert, you'd better go back first. If I find her, I'll take care of her."

Lambert picked up the phone and seemed to be calling for someone to search every inch of the hospital.

Martin said tonelessly, "You don't have to look for her anymore. She has left the hospital."

But Lambert still didn't believe it. Jessica couldn't even walk. How could she leave the hospital alone?

"That's impossible," Lambert said.

He didn't give up until his men couldn't find Jessica in the hospital.

Vicky and the others followed Lambert back home.

Amy and Annie lowered their heads, waiting to be punished.

Vicky comforted Lambert and said, "Don't worry. We have already sent someone to look for her."

"Mother, did you know something that you didn't tell me?" The coldness emanating from Lambert's tone, even in the early spring, made people chill.

Vicky stammered, "I don't know anything. She said in the morning that she wanted me to take her out for a walk. She was so bored at home. Considering that she was pregnant, I had to take care of her emotions more, so I called you. You agreed."

Vicky kicked the ball to Lambert again.

Anyway, Lambert knew everything about the route.

The only thing he didn't know was that he didn't expect Jessica to go to the hospital where Martin worked. It was too coincidental that there was only one hospital near the temple.

Lambert asked Amy and Annie about the details at that time and knew that Jessica must have made plans to leave long ago.

He just didn't expect her to escape from his close monitoring.

"You can leave." He said coldly to Amy and Annie.

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