Eli thought hard. She was a person who valued dignity very much in the past. Whenever she quarreled with her boyfriend, no matter who was at fault, she would never be the first to apologize first. Now that she thought about it, it seemed that she had been too immature in the past. Apologizing did not mean that she had embarrassed herself, rather, it meant that she had grown up. Eli raised her head and looked at Sean. "It was my fault for betraying your trust, for not being loyal to you, for forgetting you so easily, for loving someone else so easily. Everything was my fault." "Will you do it again next time?" Sean frowned and asked. "No, I won't." Sean looked at her fixedly, his eyes flashing. Distress was etched on his face. "I forgive you." The corner of Eli's lips twitched. Her eyes were lowered so her expression was hidden. She bowed and said, "Thank you." "However, this is your last chance. Also, don't expect me to marry you. Y
She was too selfish in the past. She didn't want Sean and her child to be in danger. Even though Haward was locked up, she refused to reveal the secret which eventually led to his death. Now, was she going to let her selfishness be the cause of someone else's death again? No, it was a mistake. If she were to reveal it now, the death of countless lives would have been in vain. She couldn't be selfish anymore. She had to hold on with perseverance. Eli replied nonchalantly. "Yes." Sean's expression changed. "Sit down and have some breakfast." Eli thought for a moment, pulled out a chair, and sat down. Sean glanced at Reuben, who then motioned the chefs to serve breakfast. He prepared a cup of milk and pancakes. The pancakes were wrapped nicely so she wouldn't need cutlery. She could just use her hands. Eli wasn't familiar with using cutlery on her left hand. It was much more convenient to use her hands. She hadn't eaten proper fo
Wait? Why did he ask her to wait? Who was that man anyway? He must be on her side, for him to ask to wait in broad daylight. She had no one else apart from Stella. Could it be one of Stella's men? She couldn't leave if he was Stella's men. She didn't want Sean and Jasper to start fighting because of her. "Couldn't you walk a little faster? I'm already walking so slowly," Sean said unhappily. Eli was a little annoyed. "Just walk at your own pace. I'll still be able to follow you. I'll just run if I can't catch up." Sean's eyes sank as he locked his eyes on her. His gaze was inscrutable. Eli let out a sigh and walked towards him. "You really do have a temper," Sean said in a low voice. "I've always been like this," Eli replied. She was not afraid of offending him. Heck, she wasn't even afraid of death herself. Sean stopped talking. He turned around and continued walking. Eli followed him, keeping a distance behind. Soon, they entered
"I don't understand, Mr. Yaleman. What do you mean?" Sean was silent as a glint flashed across his eyes. It seemed that he had made up his mind. "Ask the doctor to send the medicine to my room later, and tell him to be on 24-hour standby." "Ah? Send them to your room?" Reuben asked in a puzzled tone. Sean picked Eli up and walked outside. Reuben understood now. Sean was going to carry Eli back to his room. He had a peculiar feeling in his heart, and for some reason, he could not seem to ignore it. He lowered his head. ...... Eli was still asleep even after a glucose drip and an amino acid infusion. She started murmuring in her sleep, "Mom, it's painful. My hand hurts." Sean immediately massaged her stump. Her hand was limp, swollen, and red. "My hands...," Eli muttered with tears streaming down her face. Sean was a little distressed. He wiped the tears from her face and said, "You will have one in the future. Medicine is advan
"It's because you had nothing. I said those words because I was worried that you would continue to pester me," Eli found an excuse. "You didn't fall in love with me when I was the President. I'm sure that you aren't someone who values money and status," Sean said firmly. "You have a wife. I can't possibly fall in love with you." "I don't have a wife, and I'm rich and powerful now, so you should fall in love with me, yes?" Sean said enigmatically as he examined Eli's expression. His words made sense. It seemed that she had just dug herself a hole. Eli was silent for fifteen seconds. Sean gave her time to think it through. "... Don't you think that my heart hurt whenever you torture me like that?" Eli rejected him euphemistically. "Your heart hurts?" Sean said as he fixed his gaze on her. No, she shouldn't have put it that way. If she told him that, wouldn't that mean that she still loved him? She made a mistake as she was nervous.
"Mr. Yaleman has asked you to change your clothes, and we will help you to do your makeup," the head housemaid said politely. Eli was uneasy. She looked around and asked, "Where's Reuben?" "Mr. Reuben is busy with other things. Please change your clothes, Miss Wayne. Please don't make things difficult for us," the head housemaid said with a smile. Eli saw that there were too many of them. She would be embarrassed if they were to force her to do what they said. Hence, she got up as the maid came over to help her undress. Eli felt extremely awkward, but there was nothing she could do to block them as she only had one arm. She was wrestled into a white dress and a dark blue windbreaker. They sat her down on the chair, applied makeup on her face, manicured her nails, and styled her hair. After half an hour, they brought Eli over to the mirror next to the French windows. Eli gazed at her fashionably-dressed self in the mirror. She was as thin as a p
She was worried that Sean was going to lure her back into falling for him once more. Then, he would abandon her again, and make her life so miserable that she would wish that she was dead. Sean was the type to hold grudges, so he would definitely do that. She was absolutely terrified. She was, after all, just a self-centered human being, afraid of being destroyed by such cataclysmic pain. Human nature had always been selfish, yes? She could lose her money, her body, or her life, but she could not lose her heart. She kept silent as the car stopped outside the entrance of the Civil Administration Bureau. All of a sudden, Sean's cell phone rang. He picked up, glancing at the caller ID. It was Hodge. "Mr. Yaleman, you can't marry Eli," Hodge said, his voice filled with anxiety. "Why can't I marry her? Who gave you the right to decide whether I could marry her or not?" Sean replied coldly. "If you marry her, you can't go back to A Country any
"Huh?" Eli looked at Sean in disbelief and shook her head. Sean's eyes grew sharp and said, "Don't tell me you're still thinking of running away?" Eli shook her head again and asked him, "What were we talking about just now?" "If you could prove your love to me, I'll let you and your friends meet. Could you prove your sincerity?" Sean asked cryptically. Eli nodded and said, "I'm just a cripple and a homeless woman. I'll be a burden to others if I run away. Do you think that I would have anywhere else to go apart from being with you? Time after time, I thought there was no obstacle I couldn't overcome, but now, I'm merely a shadow of my former self, struggling to carry on. Rest assured, I will not act impulsively." "Are you insinuating that being by my side is a struggle for you? Aren't you being impulsive right now?" Sean said, his voice on edge. "I... I misspoke. What I meant was... I got my parents killed when I escaped the first time. I became a c