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Love Beyond the Mask by Adelaide Sinclair

Chapter 248
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Chapter 248

Whitney snorted inwardly with contempt.

So he did remember–they had not finalized their divorce three years

ago.

Yet here he was, eager to get engaged to his mistress, having had her committed to a

sanatorium and ultimately playing a part in driving her child and her to the brink!

She suppressed her emotions and gave a casual shrug. “Well, that’s going to be a

problem. After all, I’ve already treated countless men who are utterly inept like you.

You either cooperate with me and drop your pants, or we can keep this up, and the longer

it takes, the more I charge for the consultation.”

Speechless, Ludwik pressed his lips.

She smirked and began writing in the medical record.

Suddenly, the man leaned in close, his breathing heavy as he unbuckled his belt. His

elegant fingers slowly pulled out his shirt, eyeing her while he slid down his trousers,

revealing a set of sculpted abs!

This time, it was Whitney’s turn to be taken aback. She had intended to provoke him into

leaving.

What was he doing?

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His face was expressionless, but his movements were undeniably

seductive as his belt hit the floor.

Whitney’s breath hitched, and she bit her lip.

He sneered. His voice, cool and somber, dropped a few octaves. He stood rigidly before

her, approaching the edge of the desk. “Aren’t you supposed to treat me? What are you

hiding from? Come here!”

Whitney stared at the encroaching figure by the desk.

Feeling as if the desk was being sullied, she pointed to a chair, “Sir, please, don’t get

excited and sit over there!”

“I’m not excited.”

Ludwik’s smile held a profound meaning.

Whitney wished she could bite off her own tongue.

Maintaining her composure, she had no choice but to face the

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challenge head–on, picking up the electrode pads and moving towards

him.

She attached eight pads to his forehead, chest, and abdomen.

Unaware, her breath brushed close to him, and her hair grazed his chest

several times.

Ludwik remained expressionless, his breathing slightly heavier.

Looking up at her delicate cheeks, flushed with a faint red–perhaps from the air

conditioning or her own discomfort–he locked eyes with her gaze, and he faltered for a

moment.

This morning, he had seen a similar pair of aggrieved eyes in miniature

at home.

His son was his spitting image, perfect in every way except for those eyes, so much like

this woman’s–often wide with innocence and brimming with hurt.

Sometimes, he would wake from dreams he should not have, haunted by those tender

eyes.

Infuriating! His blood seemed to rush and churn.

Ludwik’s expression darkened, and he frowned.

As Whitney finished with the electrode pads and turned to adjust the settings, her

peripheral vision caught something unexpected.

Erectile dysfunction? Where?

She had not even started the examination, but he was already…

Suppressing her embarrassment, she asked him professionally, “Are you sure you’re sick?”

“Aren’t you the doctor? Can’t you diagnose?”

Ludwik stared at her defiantly, his surprise mingling with his awkwardness.

For three years, he had not been intimate with Elaine, finding it unbearable, even

nauseating, to kiss her, let alone more. He had begun to think he was just that way with

women.

But it was different with Whitney just being near him.

He glared at her, feeling both humiliated and resentful, then glanced at the monitor,

“Quack, what trickery have you used?”

“Don’t panic. This is just a diagnostic device. How was I supposed to know there’s nothing

wrong with you?”

Whitney opened the medical record with an air of importance, raising an eyebrow at him.

“And yet Elaine’s record claims you’ve been unable to consummate your marriage for

three years. Seems like having too big an appetite isn’t always a good thing. Go tell her to

take it easy, will you?”

Ludwik, a man of stature, could easily sense the ridicule aimed at both

him and Elaine.

“Foul–mouthed woman, you’re asking for trouble.” He felt as if his dignity had been

trampled.

He glared at her with disdain.

Whitney tossed his shirt and trousers back at him, looking up. “This is medical advice.

Have you been prescribed any medication, Mr. Lippert? Because, my words, they are your

medicine, understand?”

Ludwik hastily dressed, struggling with his belt.

Impatiently, Whitney finished the medical record and turned around. “Why haven’t you left

yet?”

“Can’t you see for yourself? Your handiwork!” he retorted gloomily, “How am I supposed to

leave like this?”

She suppressed a smirk, feigning discovery of the problem. “Why blame me? Could it be

you have a thing for your doctor?”

“Don’t flatter yourself. I’m perfectly healthy; I have no illness.”

“No illness? Yet here you are seeking treatment?” Whitney’s lips curled sarcastically, her

eyes narrowing as she glanced at the data. He was excessively healthy. She pondered for

a moment, considering a possibility. “Or is it that you’re exclusively disinterested in your

fiancée? Now, that’s interesting.”

Elaine, for all her calculations, had stumbled.

Ludwik’s face darkened as he cornered Whitney against the wall. “Who gave you the right

to gossip about a patient and his family? Elaine and I are just fine. I love her.

As for you, you’ll be out of a job tomorrow, quack!”

I love her, he said.

Whitney’s gaze flickered, the irony fleeting. She remained indifferent, stepping back, her

voice cold and teasing. “I’m not your beloved. The restroom is to your left, Mr. Lippert.

Better hurry. And with that, I’ll see you at the next consultation.”

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Ludwik’s face turned stormy as he pocketed his hands and walked out. “Another

consultation? In your dreams!”

He had to contain the situation, his frustration evident as he called out,

“Felix.”

But as soon as he reached the restroom, his body and emotions

calmed instantly. He took a deep breath, frowning, and could not help but wonder if it was

because that damned woman was not around him

anymore.

Was her impact on him so significant because she was the only one he had been with?

Damn it.

Leaning against the wall, he closed his eyes, exhaling smoke, his thoughts lingering on her

transformation, his eyes dark and cold.

Moments later, he descended the stairs, with Felix following closely, curious but afraid to

ask.

Finally, Ludwik turned, his voice frosty. “Find out where she’s been hiding these past three

years, why she’s come back to Banyan City, and how she got a job at Orion’s Hospital.”

Felix silently acknowledged, inwardly relieved that Ms. Valentine was back, though he

hardly had time to enjoy the thought before Mr. Lippert issued a virtual death sentence.

“She’s no doctor. Find a way to revoke her license!”

Felix wiped the sweat from his brow.

Mr. Lippert’s animosity towards Ms. Valentine was palpable.

Up in the office, Whitney watched the man leave, her emotions

unreadable.

A chill seemed to envelop her, causing the assistant who was packing up the equipment to

shiver.

“Dr. Valentine?” The assistant called out to her, noticing she had been lost in thought for

too long.

Whitney snapped back to reality, her grip tightening on the pen in her hand. Weariness

edged her voice as she said, “No more patients left. You can go take a break.”

As the door closed behind the assistant, Whitney’s pale face was a mask of cool

detachment, but her mind was alight with various scenarios she had imagined for the day

she would see him again. Never in her wildest dreams had she expected it to be like this.

The moment she laid eyes on Ludwik, she knew – Orion had played a dangerous game.

She pressed her lips, irritation sparking as she grabbed her phone and fired off a text

message.

[Orion, what the hell are you playing at?]

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