Chapter 67
Sweet Subterfuge
As for the second questionâ¦
âI was going to tell you, but Ms. Davis said you went to the backyardâ¦â Larissa thought about it before deciding not to tell him what else Sharon had told her. âI did not want to disturb you.â
Hearing this, Kevan frowned so deeply that the creases in his forehead could probably kill a fly.
âWhy do you need to pay for your former husbandâs medical fees? Where is his family?â
The moment this was brought up, Larissa got angry. âHis parents ran off without him. The nurse could only contact me.â
âThey only dared run off precisely because they knew you would come.â Kevan laughed coldly.
âLarissa, tell me, is your brain waterlogged?â
Larissa reacted very quickly. This was Kevan insulting her for being an idiot!
Although she was mad, she knew that he was right.
âIf you didnât pay for it, see if theyâd really leave their son behind.â
It was not as if Larissa had never thought of competing with Travisâ parents on who could be more ruthless, but considering their characters⦠She was afraid of that off- chance that they might really leave their son behind. If something really happened to Travis because of his treatment being halted, she would be subject to public criticism -after all, she was not divorced from Travis yet.
âOrâ¦is it because you canât bear to leave your former husband behind?â Kevanâs eyes narrowed, a dangerous, wintry glint in them. âEven if he had hurt you, betrayed you, and stolen the only asset you had as well as nearly leaving you homeless, you are still committed to him?â
His accusation was rather unwarranted and a little outrageous.
arissa denied it at once. âIâm not that cheap!â
hace was flushed with anger, and her bright eyes were filled with discontent aimed at him.
Kevan slowly relaxed as the tension in his body melted away.
âItâs best if you arenât.â His voice sounded calmer. âStop bothering with any matters Chap 47 regarding your former husband,â he ordered.
The moment they entered the elevator, the cold seemed to be automatically blocked off from the outside. Larissa removed the jacket and returned it to Kevan. âThank you, Mr. Rogers.â
Seeing the wine stain on her bosom, Kevan recalled the incident that Sharon told him about-
âHow did that happen?â he asked.
Shit!
Larissa started and automatically covered her chest, but eventually let her hands fall in dejection after Kevanâs cool glance.
âI accidentally spilled some wine,â she said, âWhen itâs time to return the gown, ask Vivian how much this costs. Iâll pay for it myself.â
She had never bought haute couture before, but it did not prevent her from trying to understand the industry. The gown she was wearing right now probably cost a few hundred thousand dollars. Silently calculating the amount she had in her savingsâ¦it was likely sufficient.
It was just that⦠After paying for it, she would have to live off bread and water.
âIâve already paid for the dress. Or I should say, everything youâre wearing right now is mine,â Kevan said.
Although Larissa knew that Kevan was rich, his generosity still exceeded her expectations. If nothing elseâit was pointless for him to buy the gown since he could not wear it. But even then, he would never give her the gown for no reason. If he wanted to let someone else wear it⦠Well, Larissa was sure Kevan was not that stingy.
Of course, she had to pay for the gown regardless of whether or not he bought it.
âLeave me your bank account details. Once the bank opens tomorrow, Iâll transfer the money to you.â
âNor m Iâm not missing that paltry amount of money.â Kevanâs voice was rather arissa felt like an explosion had gone off within her.
Larissa deeply felt the disparity between herself and Kevan in terms of wealth.
âHowever-â Kevan changed the subject, âThe gown can never be worn again, considering the state youâve left it in.â
His sharp gaze stopped on Larissaâs face, as a faint smile appeared on his. âIf you really mind it so much, why donât you fulfill a request of mine?â