His secret spoiled wife (Lily and Alexander)

Chapter 2202



Chapter 2202

“He’s an expert in herbal medicine. Don’t you know?” Anastasia said smilingly.

“Really? Can you feel my wrist, too, Mr. Austin?” The nanny was curious.

“Of course.” Austin did not turn her down. “I’ll wait until you finish feeding the babies.”

“Thanks in advance then, Mr. Austin,” the nanny said happily.

Austin looked at Mike. “Would you like me to take your wrist pulse too?”

Mike shot him a sidelong glance. “What for? I’m not sick, okay?”

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Mike snorted and turned away. “My kidneys are working fine. Both of them are!”

The two women chuckled.

“Come on, it’s like doing a body checkup.” Austin was about to approach Mike when he heard, “Austin,

can I have a word with you?”

Puzzled, Austin looked over his shoulder and saw Alexander standing at the doorway. The former

asked, “What is it?”

“It won’t take long.” Alexander turned and left.

“Oh, okay.” Austin shrugged and pointed his chin at Mike. “I’ll be right back. Tell me if you change your

mind.”

Mike snorted, ignoring him.

Joining Alexander outside, Austin was curious. “What’s up?”

“It’s about Rhea.” Looking over his shoulder at him, Alexander said, “We’re alone now. Do you think it’s

possible to become invisible?”

Austin was baffled. “Why do you want us to be alone? Is there anyone you don’t trust?”

He caught on right away.

Alexander shook his head. “I just want you to speak your mind without bothering about what others

think. So, what do you think about the incident?”

“I feel we know too little about our world.” After a pause, he added, “However, I think it’s unlikely Rhea

became invisible.”

“Then why did you tell us differently before this?”

“I think we should keep an open mind, but something doesn’t add up.” Austin did not think much of it,

but he might as well tell Alexander about it since he asked.

“What is it?”

“If Rhea had created a drug that could make her invisible, how did she open the door?” Austin asked

emphatically. “It’s invisibility we’re talking about, not the ability to walk through walls.

“Even if she did become invisible, she still had to open the door, right? So, when did she disappear?”

Austin’s explanation helped Alexander realize why he had a strange feeling about the incident. He

thought Austin was right.

‘So, how did Rhea open the door? Did someone do it for her?’


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