Chapter 210
Chapter 210
Chapter 210 But What If We Can’t Get Out?
He glanced around, I wasn’t sure if he had taken in my words. He uttered a noncommittal “oh”, got off
the wheelchair, and started walking with a slight stagger. I supported him as we entered the courtyard
of Water Villa.
I hadn’t been to this house for some days. I lived here for two years, everything seemed so familiar, yet
everything also seemed so strange.
Noticing the person beside me had stopped again, I was used to his behavior. Looking at him, I said
helplessly, “What’s wrong now?”
The man looked at the swimming pool in the yard, and I had no idea what he was thinking. Suddenly,
inexplicably, he started to take off his clothes. In the three or four degree temperature, he was suddenly
undressing. I quickly grabbed his hand, exclaiming, “What are you doing?”
The temperature was so low that even if he didn’t die in the cold wind, he would at least lose a layer of
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Seeing that I wouldn’t let him undress, he furrowed his handsome brows, looking at me innocently and
said, “Didn’t you say we’re home? Can’t I take a bath and go to sleep?”
I glanced at the water in the pool and couldn’t help but laugh and cry a little. No wonder he was
suddenly staring at the pool, he was planning to take a bath here.
Taking a deep breath, I had no temper left to scold him. Patiently, I said, “Go wash with hot water in the
room, the water here is cold, you’ll get sick.”
After I finished speaking, he looked at me, his attractive eyes curving as he said, “Alright, I’ll listen to
my wife.”
Mc??
Daughter-in-law?
Did he borrow this term from dogs?
I dragged him into the villa’s hall. Originally, I planned to just drop. him off and leave, but out of
humanitarian considerations, I thought that if I left him now, he might just run back to the yard to take a
bath. After weighing the pros and cons, I decided to be a good person to the end and took him to his
room.
Just as I was about to coax him into the bathroom, he suddenly turned around and looked at me, his
face serious as he said, “Tabatha.”
I paused, standing at the door watching him, “What’s wrong?”
This room used to be our bridal suite. After a long absence, it seems to be just as it was before.
He looked at me, his voice somewhat hoarse, “Aren’t you coming in?”
I was a bit confused, couldn’t help but stare at him. Was he sober now? Or was he not drunk at all? He
was just…
Being stared at by him, I forced a dry smile and said, “It’s late, I should go now, you should rest well.”
Regardless of whether he was drunk or not, I had already sent him home, which could be considered
as having fulfilled my duty.
After speaking, I turned around and prepared to leave directly. Suddenly, there was a hurried footsteps
behind me. Almost-in an instant, my wrist was suddenly grabbed. Before I could react, I was