I Saw His Ghost And Decided To Marry Him Chapter 05
“Was it really you who took care of me all thisÂ
time?”Â
There was obvious suspicion in his eyes.Â
Savannah was caught off guard and froze.Â
When he saw guilt flash through her eyes, Preston coughed with difficulty, and his tone grew even colder as he asked again.Â
“Answer me. Was it you?”Â
The scene stopped me just as I was about to takeÂ
a step away.Â
I held my breath, suddenly nervous.Â
Since Preston was suspicious, that meant he stillÂ
retained at least some memories from his time asÂ
a spirit.Â
Even if it was only a little, I still had hope.Â
At the very least, I still had a chance to get my $30Â
million.Â
Seeing the atmosphere turn awkward, my parents exchanged a look and rushed forward in perfectÂ
unspoken agreement.Â
“Yes, Mr. Ford. This is your fiancée, Savannah. She’s the woman you love most. Don’t you remember?”Â
“Mr. Ford, you just woke up. It’s normal for your memory to be a little foggy. Savannah hasÂ
absolutely been the one taking care of you for the past six months.”Â
They eagerly crowded around Preston’s hospital bed and deliberately blocked his line of sight so heÂ
couldn’t see me.Â
Mrs. Ford Sr. patted my shoulder apologetically,Â
then stepped forward too.Â
“All right, everyone, move back. Don’t overwhelmÂ
my son.”Â
After Savannah reluctantly moved away, Mrs. Ford Sr. held Preston’s hand, her eyes full of tears.Â
“You did so well, sweetheart. The doctors all said.Â
this was a medical miracle.”Â
“You’re back now, and everything can get back on track. Don’t worry. I’m here, and I’ll make sure youÂ
recover and return to your normal life as soon asÂ
possible.”Â
Preston had just woken up, and his body was stillÂ
extremely weak.Â
He looked at Mrs. Ford Sr. with emotion in hisÂ
eyes, but he didn’t speak again. It was obvious heÂ
was saving his strength.Â
The reporters gathered closer and quietly filmed the heartwarming scene.Â
After all, Mrs. Ford Sr. was eager for everyone to know that Preston had woken up, that theÂ
company’s future was secure, and that the stockÂ
price could be stabilized.Â
As an outsider no one recognized, I had even lessÂ
chance of squeezing in.Â
But I still didn’t really want to leave. I wanted toÂ
see if there might be another chance for things toÂ
turn around.Â
Savannah, who had been pushed to the side, wasÂ
clearly anxious.Â
She had been staying here for the past few daysÂ
because she wanted to rush forward and claim.Â
credit the moment Preston woke up, making it seem as if she had been the one caring for him.Â
If the press captured it and ran a few stories, her marriage to Preston would become even moreÂ
certain.Â
Now that she hadn’t achieved her goal, she could only vent all her resentment on me.Â
“Rowan, why are you still standing here? Are you still dreaming about marrying into high society?”Â
“Look at that death–cold aura around you. You’re a walking bad omen. Get out already. Even if I don’tÂ
marry him, it still won’t be your turn.”Â
I was holding back anger, and for once, I foughtÂ
back.Â
“Savannah, don’t get too smug. Whether you canÂ
marry him or not is still up in the air.”Â
My parents were stunned.Â
“Rowan, how dare you talk back? You’ve gottenÂ
bold, haven’t you?”Â
“Come outside with me right now. I need to teach you a lesson.”Â
The three of them moved at once, grabbing meÂ
roughly and trying to drag me out.Â
I struggled with all my strength, but I was noÂ
match for all three of them.Â
Just as I was about to be forcibly dragged out of the hospital room, Preston suddenly pushed Mrs. Ford Sr. aside and looked straight in our direction.Â
“Stop.”

