Chapter 14
Ava stood in the bus stop and cried.
She lifted her head …
She knew how much her father loved his company that he started from scratch…
After grandfather died, father was addicted to alcohol, gambling .
Ever since she met Goden Bran, she longed for a family.
The phone rang.
The word “Goden” on the screen startled and amazed her.
Her phone rang for a while. Hesitantly, she picked it up.
“I…” Ava spotted the street sign. “Jordan.”
“Wait!”
“Hey…” He hung up before she could ask.
Ava naively waited for the bus, but the roof of the bus stop was too short, and with the slanting rain, she would not even get wet standing in the pavilion…
Ava tried to call him, but he was busy.
It was raining cats and dogs, followed by thunder and lightning, and soon the whole city was soaked…
The street was empty, the sky darkened, and the rain continued. Three hours had passed!
In her wet clothes and the cool breeze, she sneezed several times.
Jeorge Milton scratched his head wearily as he looked out the window and saw her standing there.
“Mr. Milton?” The driver quickly handed Jeorge Milton his umbrella.
Suddenly, lightning shot across the sky, splitting the sky with a bang, and Goden Bran pulled over in front of her.
He saw that she was soaked and sneezing.
He pulled her inside the car, where she winced and sneezed.
“It’s pouring so hard, don’t you know where to take shelter?
“I am afraid… If I leave, you will not find me.”
Goden Bran looked into her eyes and felt his heart ache.
He sat expressionless, , unable to say anything more reproachful.
Ava coughed and sneezed.
When he heard her cough, he took off his suit jacket, threw it over her shoulder, and wrapped it tightly around her.
Ava looked up at him in despair.
She would be touched if he treated her better…
Goden Bran felt his throat tighten and his heart pound as he looked into her tear-filled eyes.
“Thank you,” Ava said, pulling her clothes tighter.
“Grandmother wants to see you. She still does not know we are getting divorced, so…
He looked at her and saw that she was asleep, her white oval face, the thick eyelashes and the dark red lips…
At the red light, he turned his head to look at his wife, whose flawless face was an attractive beauty…
Take a hot bath and tell Mrs. Ben to bring you some hot water later.
The elder woman was waiting for Ava.
They walked up the stairs. Ava took a nice bath and realized that she had forgotten to take off her clothes. She thought for a long time before deciding to wrap herself in a towel and leave.
He could not take his eyes off her because her face was so red and she was wearing only a bath towel that showed her arms and her slender, beautiful legs.
He turned quickly to the side . “Drink it ”
She had never felt so uncomfortable. His icy stare erased all her confidence…
” Goden,”
“Am I really that bad? So you will not even look at me anymore?”Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
“Do not be silly, grandma’s downstairs,” he said firmly, his Adam’s apple rolling slightly as he felt the softness and mild scent behind him.
“Would you even want to talk to me if it was not Grandma’s birthday?” she asked. She… really… Do you detest me that much? . ”
Goden did not answer her and went downstairs.
Dinner,
Grandma looked at Goden, signed, and asked, “When do you want to have a baby?”
“It’s too early,” Ava replied, looking at Goden Bran as he carefully ate.
Grandma scoffed. “Do you know how long your grandmother can live? When you are busy working, you have to let things go. ”
“Grandmother!”
“Do not say any more,” said Goden Bran, interrupting his grandmother.
Ava giggled, holding Grandma’s hand. Do not hold it against him, grandma.
Goden Bran looked at Ava’s happy face and felt something in his heart.
Ava Lins was a fool who only knew how to love, and he could easily brush her off.
Goden Bran was not a fool. He recognized the value of the investment and did not resist, but he felt a touch of guilty.
“How is the divorce?” the lawyer asked Goden Bran after dinner.
“I’ll get them to sign the divorce as soon as possible, Boss. ” The lawyer stammered.
Ava pushed open the door and sat on the bed as he hung up the phone.
She had a headache and was getting colder as they ate dinner.
“Goden…” she said.
“Goden, I am a little restless…”
“Rest early, I have some work to do,” he said and went out without looking at her.