Chapter 353 The man didnât give her an answer for a long time, only saying an ambiguous sentence, âYou will know soon.â
Thea was wary of the Fletcher family. The man was the future sonâinâlaw of the Fletcher family, which instantly made Thea suspicious of him as well.
Thea got straight to the point and said, âYou are aware of my feud with the Fletcher family, and since you are the Fletcher familyâs sonâinâlaw, you are my enemy, not my friend. After this meal, our relationship ends.â
Thea stood up as soon as she finished speaking, picked up her bag, and prepared to leave.
The man suddenly chuckled softly, his laughter clear but filled with selfâmockery.
Thea looked at him suspiciously and asked, âWhat are you laughing at?â
âI, you know, laughed at myself for being so busy, but others didnât appreciate it.â
Thea said, âI know you have helped me a lot, but we belong to different factions. If we let this friendship develop further, we will inevitably hesitate when we have to fight each other in the future. Why not stop the development of this feeling while we are still casual acquaintances? Itâs good for both of us.â
After Thea finished speaking, she left without even looking back.
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The man sighed weakly and muttered to himself, âHow could I possibly be your enemy?â
He turned the wheelchair and chased after him.
Thea arrived at the entrance of the clubhouse, only to see a pitchâblack outside. The streetlights were broken, and the entire city was plunged into a massive darkness. Moreover, a demonic wind was blowing, and the violent raindrops were pounding on the ground, making a noisy sound, disrupting all normal sounds.
With such weather, Thea could hardly move a step.
But she was too proud to turn back and look for the man.
She curled up at the doorway, quietly waiting for the rain to stop.
Until the revolving glass door suddenly made a squeaking sound, the wheelchairâs tires stopped right in front of Theaâs eyes, causing her to awkwardly lift her head.
âWhat are you doing?â angrily questioned the other person. The man said in an irresistible tone, âCome back with me.â Thea turned her head and said, âI donât want to.â
âItâs so cold today, be careful not to catch a cold. You look very thin, your body... Donât make it difficult for yourself just to spite me.â
Thea was indeed very cold, so she wrapped her clothes tightly. After thinking for a moment, she realized that her body was most afraid of catching a cold, so it was not worth getting angry with him.
Chapter 353 208 Vouchers But her wallet fell onto the car, she didnât have money to rent a room again, and she didnât want to be alone with a man. She was very conflicted and troubled.
âIf you donât behave, I donât mind carrying you up.â
Thea jumped up in fright and said, âI donât need you to carry me, I can walk by myself.â
The man curled his lips and turned the wheelchair to go back.
Thea, for some reason, suggested, âLet me push your wheelchair.â
The man did not refuse, âHmm.â
Thea pushed the wheelchair, and the two of them returned to the original room.
The man said, âThere are bathrobes and pajamas in the bedroomâs walkâin closet that suit you. You can take a good bath and then have a sleep. I will be somewhere else tonight.â
Thea glanced at the corridor outside the room, where the chandelier was swinging wildly due to the strong wind. Nowhere else was a suitable place to go, except for the warm indoors.
Thea asked innocently, âWhere did you go?â
âGo outside and get some fresh air. So you wonât feel awkward,â the man said.
Thea held onto his wheelchair and said, âI see that you are so thin, and it seems like your health is not very good either. You better not go out for a walk.â
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G III O Chapter 353 288 Vouchers The man looked at her and said, âSo, should I stay here?â
Thea said, âI will take a shower first, and then you can go. Tonight, I will sleep in the living room, and you will sleep in the bedroom.â
The man said, âI will wash first.â
Thea was taken aback, âOh.â
She, who had a gentle personality, did not argue with him.
âThen please go ahead.â
The man pushed the wheelchair into the bathroom, and soon the sound of water could be heard. Thea wondered silently, why was he so eager to take a shower first? He had no gentlemanly manners at all. Clearly, when he was with her, the details showed that he was truly a very cultured person.
Soon, the man came out.
Wearing a black velvet pajama, with wet hair, the originally noble and aloof aura transformed into that of a boy next door.
Thea laughed and said, âWhy are your glasses permanently welded to your face?â
sorry The man hesitated for a moment and explained, âIâm embarrassing you. My eyes cannot tolerate bright light.â
Theaâs smile instantly froze on her face. Somehow, she suddenly remembered many years ago when Theodore was brutally abused by someone, almost losing his eyes.
for The doctor said that he might have had a retinal detachment and needed a detailed examination to confirm the diagnosis.
III Chapter 153 However, she was too poor.
She didnât have money to have his eyes checked.
Theodore could only hold her hand and urge her incessantly, âThea, my eyes are fine, I can see.â
Thea was grateful that Theodore, who came home later, finally cured his eyes. Otherwise, he would have had an eye disease by now.
Her sadness was so intense, but the man suddenly joked, âThere is another important reason, wearing sunglasses is cool.â
Thea chuckled at his witty humor and asked, âHave you seen a doctor? Can it still be cured?â
The man hesitated for a moment and said in a low tone, âActually, I didnât see it.â
âWhy?â Thea was puzzled.
âI just had intermittent blurriness in my vision, I wasnât blind. I didnât care.â
Thea, however, was excited and said, âYou must go see a doctor. Even if not for yourself, you should think about the people in this world who care about you. Do you know how worried they will be if you continue to neglect yourself?â
The man stared at her blankly and, in the end, nodded in agreement. âOkay.â
Thea sighed.
âThen I went to take a shower first.â
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âHello, sir,â she called him softly.
The man, however, did not react at all.
Thea muttered, âItâs not that I wanted to occupy the master bedroom. Itâs your own incompetence.â
Then she gently turned off the living room light and tiptoed back to the bedroom.
In the dark night, the man suddenly opened his eyes.
Eyes were filled with laughter: What a lovely fool.
That night, Thea slept surprisingly soundly.
Thea woke up the next day, startled by her own slumber.
In such a strange place, she slept like a log in the same room as a stranger man.
When did her heart become so big?
Thea finished washing up and walked out of the bedroom.
The man had already gotten up, dressed neatly, and sat in the wheelchair. He also folded the blanket on the sofa neatly.
Thea apologized, âIâm sorry for making you sleep on the O <
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When Thea came out of the shower, the man was already lying on the couch. The sound of even breathing could be heard one after another. Thea was dumbfounded: Could it be that this guy was in a rush to take a shower first so that he could leave the master bedroom for her?
âHello, sir,â she called him softly.
The man, however, did not react at all.
Thea muttered, âItâs not that I wanted to occupy the master bedroom. Itâs your own incompetence.â
Then she gently turned off the living room light and tiptoed back to the bedroom.
In the dark night, the man suddenly opened his eyes.
Eyes were filled with laughter: What a lovely fool.
That night, Thea slept surprisingly soundly.
Thea woke up the next day, startled by her own slumber.
In such a strange place, she slept like a log in the same room as a stranger man.
When did her heart become so big?
Thea finished washing up and walked out of the bedroom.
The man had already gotten up, dressed neatly, and sat in the wheelchair. He also folded the blanket on the sofa neatly.
Thea apologized, âIâm sorry for making you sleep on the 80.78L O Chapter 353 couch last night. But itâs not entirely my fault... you were sleeping too deeply, and I couldnât wake you up.ââ
The man said, âHmm. Itâs my own fault.â
The tone was exceptionally gentle.
Thea smiled and said, âAre you not angry?â
âHow did you sleep last night?â the man asked her in return.
Thea said, âIt was particularly heavy.â
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