Chapter 61
He rose up, grabbed up his umbrella, and headed to the door, where he was astonished to discover Ava Lins waiting outside.
He felt the rain pattering on his heart.
Ava Lins looked surprised at him, then saw him holding an umbrella and a cane “You’re out?”
Jeorge Milton’s heart warmed as he stood by her, and the door closed automatically as he stepped out.
“Why haven’t you gone?”
He glanced at her and saw her helplessly staring at the heavy rainfall “Do you think I don’t want to go because it’s pouring so hard?
Hearing this, Jeorge Milton’s eyes glowed a little.
Thanks to the unexpected heavy rain, he got extra time with her.
She’d like the rain never cease and she’d never go.
So he curved his lips into a huge grin.
Ava Lins seldom smiled like that, so he looked puzzled “What’s up? “I laughed so hard my hair stood up.”
Ava Lins, holding an umbrella, begged him. I need your umbrella.
You don’t have to worry about it with you.
“Why should I give you my umbrella?
”
He raised his brows, apprehensively.
She went to Goden Bran’s side with an umbrella.
How did Ava Lins know? Her response was simple: “You’re a man, can’t you be more generous?”
“Never!”
He said no right away.
Ava Lins was enraged and ignored him. “Why are you standing here in the rain?” she asked.
No key.
“What!”
Isn’t your door secured by a password?” she asked, surprised.
I forgot my password, and I have nowhere to go today,” he said with a smile.
“You don’t have a brain, so you called me responsible.
She smirked and looked away. She looked out into the pouring rain, saddened.
They both had an umbrella and stood together under the eaves.
In order to support himself with the walking stick, Jeorge Milton’s legs shook a lot.
How can you be so different from your brother Omi Lins’ IQ when you’re siblings?
“Omi Lins was smart since he was young,” she said blandly as she listened.Belongs to © n0velDrama.Org.
“You’re the fool!” she sneered.
His lips curled up into a smile as he looked at her angry expression. An instant later, his recent boredom seemed to vanish. “Do you know why I like being with you?” he asked, smiling.
Ava Lins met his deep eyes with a gentle look. “Because with you, there’s no need to use your brain,” he said, a faint smile on his face.
Wasn’t this calling her dumb?
Then he tightened his grip on hers. In his deep gaze, Ava Lins felt her heart thump once. “I’m praising you, didn’t you hear?” he said with a panicked smile.
“I am delighted to be with you because you are innocent and easily deceived.”
He knew she wasn’t smart enough, he knew she wasn’t…
He just wanted to meet someone simple. She wouldn’t think too much about it because he was nice. And even if he did, she’d never know…
Ava Lins looked puzzled at him. She retracted her hand in panic as she felt his strength. “What can you do to me?” he asked, refusing to let go.
She just shrugged. As she struggled, he held on tighter.
They were watching the winter rain outside the door.
Some people enjoyed the torrential rain, but it brought untold sorrow to others.
Belli Tannu hated it when it rained.
The fact that she was always wet made her feel unlucky, not to mention the fact that she was always getting wet.
In the heavy rain, she stood at the hospital’s entrance, pale.
It was discovered that she had chronic kidney disease and needed immediate surgery. Dialysis and death were her only options now that she could still use medication.
In spite of the doctors’ assurances that kidney transplants were becoming increasingly successful, she felt a vague sense of panic.
Her family had to find a donor kidney for her.
The rain had made the air crystal clear.
Ava Lins sat on the couch watching TV. She remembered the afternoon and left when the rain stopped.
Maybe she was too busy thinking to notice Goden Bran’s return. Ava Lins was stunned when he approached her from behind and covered her eyes.
Smiling, he didn’t respond “Come, follow me,” he said holding her hand.
Ava Lins’ curiosity was piqued by his mysterious smile. “What good stuff is there outside? You’re so mysterious,” she laughed as she followed his lead.
She saw a flaming red Lamborghini as she exited.
She looked puzzled at him before noticing he handed her the keys. You need your own car because I can’t always give you a ride.
“You’re giving it to me?” exclaimed Ava Lins.
“This is for you, this car is now yours.”
“Don’t you like it?”Goden Bran asked, raising his eyebrows when she did not hug him as happily as others had.
“No.”
Heaving a sigh, she examined the sports car’s logo. “Isn’t it pricey?”
He smiled and caressed her cheeks, thinking she thought it was too expensive. “I said it’s not too expensive if it’s on you,” he added.
They say all women like real.
He couldn’t always be with her. He would give her these if she was happy.
It satisfied Ava’s vanity, she admitted.
Women are generally vain…
She didn’t get much from Goden Bran at first. Until now, he had given her a cheap sports car…
But ah, ah Nothing in this sports car moved Ava Lins.
Did she have to drive this type of car to work because she never thought she could drive it? To the store? To the hosp
Her smile was forced. “Thanks, but don’t give me anything precious again.”
But Ava Lins had no idea Goden Bran’s career was steadily rising. He had no use for a sports car one day.
It was worth over $100, 000 when she first saw him, but she had no idea how much it was worth now.
“Want to try it?”
Ava smiled and nodded, not wanting to ruin the mood.
His phone rang again at that moment.