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My Marriage to a Mute Girl novel Chapter 13

Kevin's car was a gray Infiniti with a very low-key appearance, just like the feeling Kevin gave her, warm and calm.

The exact opposite of Alan.

Alan had a black Maybach, a twenty million luxury car that was very eye-catching in the crowd.

Why was she suddenly thinking of him?

Lexie bit her lower lip in chagrin and looked out the window.

As the car had just left the Howard family's front door, Diana came back just in time with Marry, who was stunned, "Madam, is that Mr. Kevin's car?"

Diana nodded, "What's wrong?"

Marry said, "I just saw Mrs. Howard ...... in Mr. Kevin's car."

Diana's face sank, "Are you sure?"

Marry nodded solemnly, "Yes, Mrs. Howard is sitting in the passenger seat and Mr. Kevin is talking and laughing with her."

Diana fell silent and glanced towards the outside of the gate with a gloomy gaze, "Check properly how the two of them met."

Lexie arrived at the hospital, rushed to Grandma's ward together with Mr. Kevin.

Lexie heard her grandma's laughter from the doorway and saw the nurse telling her grandma jokes through the glass doorway.

Her grandma's soft smile warmed her heart.

As she pushed the door open, Grandma looked up and saw her, and her eyes lit up, "Lexie!"

Grandma was very excited, Lexie rushed over to hold her, shook her head and did sign language: [You just ger well, you can't go down to the ground, you have to rest more.]

Kevin couldn't understand this complicated sign language of hers, but Grandma explained it to him.

"No worries." He smiled and after he left, Grandma squeezed her eyebrows and teased Lexie; "Is this handsome young man your boyfriend? I have been in a coma for so long, why didn't you tell me?"

Lexie was stunned, not expecting her grandma to misunderstand her and Kevin.

She didn't want to tell her Grandma that she had married someone else, lest Grandma would be upset, so she shook her head, [No, grandma, he's a doctor who has helped us, he's very nice].

Grandma was a little disappointed but relieved that her granddaughter was so wonderful that sooner or later she would meet a partner who would really be good for her.

After spending the afternoon with her grandma, Lexie left the ward and went to the dean, intending to ask her how much more money she needed for the next major surgery.

Unexpectedly, the dean said with a smile, "Miss Mitchell, no need to worry, someone has already paid the money for you, your Grandma's surgery is scheduled for next Monday, there is no need for you to pay separately."

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