Chapter 35
Snatched A Billionaire To Be My Husband by Shabi's pen
Chapter 35 His Retribution âMr. Hansen...â Cora said.
Her following words were all stuck in her throat.
She didnât resist this time and even took the initiative to respond to Byronâs kiss.
In addition to being in a much better mood because of crying, she also remembered Byronâs words when she cried last night.
He said, âYou knew you would feel uncomfortable if you went there. Why did you still go?â
Did he say that she shouldnât be there because he felt pity for her?
Because of his unclear words, she was willing to take the initiative to have sex with him.
While it sounded a little funny, it was also her deepest desire.
Ever since the accident with the Lane family, she had never felt the slightest bit of love and pity from others. In order to heal her mother, she even tried her best to develop herself into an invulnerable strong woman.
If it was not forced by life, who wouldnât want to be a pampered and beloved princess?
Therefore, even if the love Byron gave her was only a flash in the pan, she wanted to firmly grasp this momentary happiness.
Cora didnât know that her initiative almost cost Byronâs life.
When the two of them stopped, it was already noon.
Cora was exhausted. Byron washed her body, put her pajamas on her, and put her on the sofa.
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During the washing, some episodes happened, and it took two hours to finish it.
Because Byron was lying on the bed with his shirt last night, it became crumpled.
When he asked Carter to bring some clothes, Cora didnât object.
However, when Carter brought the clothes, Cora was surprised.
She said, âWhy do you bring so many clothes?â
There were over a dozen shirts, trousers, and suit jackets, all in black, leaving no room for choice.
Because Coraâs physical strength was exhausted, she nestled on the sofa and did not move. Her voice was soft and weak.
Even Carter, who accidentally heard Coraâs voice, froze suddenly.
He coughed lightly and somehow understood why Byron was still entangled with Cora even though he had a fiancée.
âItâs better to prepare more,â Byron said.
Cora thought Byron brought more clothes so that he would have more choices.
After picking out, he would ask Carter to take away the rest of the clothes.
However, after Byron changed into a neat suit, he signaled Carter to leave with him together.
Carter began to report on todayâs schedule very responsibly, âI postponed the morning meeting until three in the afternoon, and the noon meal was also postponed to the evening.â
This morning, Byron didnât show up at the Hansen Group, so Carter called him.
However, since Byron didnât answer, and knowing that he had stayed at Coraâs home the previous night, Carter rescheduled all the morning itineraries.
Byron was satisfied with Carterâs handling, and he said, âInvite Harry to the dinner tonight. He is also interested in this batch of medical equipment.â
Carter said, âOkay, I will contact him later.â
Cora, who was lying on the sofa, shouted, âYou didnât take the clothes away!â
However, her words didnât affect their dialogue and actions in the slightest.
Soon, they disappeared through the door.
Cora wanted to catch up and return the clothes to Byron, but her legs were still shaking, and she lacked the energy to do so.
After much deliberation, she gave up and lay down on the sofa to sleep.
In the evening, she had to go to the emergency room to help, and she had to gain her energy back.
In the evening.
Wearing a white coat, Cora finished the first aid to a patient with cerebral infarction with Erik.
Sally went upstairs to the andrology department and brought them the test sheets by the way.
She said, âCora, it seems that Mr. Pope did a good job after sending you back last night.â
âWhat?â Cora was confused, but Sally pulled off her collar and looked around.
âDonât talk nonsense.â Cora quickly pulled back her collar.
Someone indeed did a good job in the morning. Although it was not Carter, Coraâs face still flushed.
âLooking at you like this, I know what I said is right,â Sally said as if she was experienced.
Cora didnât want to continue this topic, so she could only divert Sallyâs attention. âHow did you go back last night?â
Sally said, âI took a taxi back by myself. I regretted it. Why didnât I take Mr. Popeâs car last night? At that time, I was lost in thought which woman would be so lucky to get Mr. Hansen in the future.â
Cora rubbed her nose in embarrassment.
Although she didnât know which woman would get Byron in the future, she did get him herself last night.
Sally said, âBut there was also an advantage of not leaving with you. At least, I saw Easonâs retribution...â