Forced to Marry Mr. Billionaire

Chapter 666: I Am Not His Lover



Chapter 666: Chapter 666: I Am Not His Lover

An Ruo was dazzled by his smile, as she hadn’t really paid much attention to Mo Hua’s looks before.

Only now did she realize how attractive his eyes were, sparkling with a unique brilliance, a trait she had seen only in Tang Yuchen and Yun Feiyang.

Thinking of them both made her feel all sorts of melancholy, yet she didn’t show it in front of Mo Hua.

Since Mo Hua had finished eating, An Ruo cleaned up the dishes and also took the opportunity to tidy up his house.

Seeing that the afternoon was almost upon her, she went to the kitchen to cook, and after a while, she came out to tell him.

"I left a pot of porridge simmering on low heat, you can turn it off when it’s ready. Have some porridge this afternoon, I’ve also prepared some side dishes, they’re in the fridge."

Mo Hua quickly asked her, "Are you leaving?"

"Yes. After you eat, just leave the pot, I’ll come clean it tomorrow," An Ruo said as she grabbed her bag and prepared to leave, but the man tried to keep her there, "Why don’t you stay and have dinner with me before you go?"

"No, I have some things to take care of back home, I’ll come over earlier tomorrow."

She was not comfortable being alone in a room with a man, especially one who had feelings for her.

Having done what she needed to do, it was time for her to leave without lingering further.

No matter how much Mo Hua tried to keep her, she insisted on leaving. However, thinking she would return the next day alleviated his feeling of loss somewhat.

An Ruo left Mo Hua’s house and went straight back to her own.

Upon opening her door, the house was empty, no longer would there be Kangkang running up to her, calling out "Mom, you’re back!"

She sat on the sofa, lost in thought, staring blankly for a long while before she got up to make something to eat.

She wasn’t hungry at all, but she had to eat on time. She needed to take care of her health, waiting for the day Kangkang would return.

Also, she was waiting for the day Xiao Ji would come back.

It had been seven years since she and Xiao Ji had parted, and she had no idea how he was doing now...

Before going to bed at night, An Ruo made sure to double-lock her door before she could feel secure enough to sleep. That night, she did not dream about Tang Yuchen.

Early the next morning, she bought breakfast and went to Mo Hua’s place, continuing to cook for him.

She asked him how he got his injuries, but he kept dodging the topic and didn’t answer her.

Since he didn’t want to speak about it, she didn’t force him.

After breakfast, Mo Hua said he needed to go to the hospital to change his dressing, and naturally, An Ruo offered to go with him.

At the hospital, as the doctor changed his dressing, she couldn’t resist asking the doctor how serious his injuries were.

The doctor said they weren’t very serious, no bones or tendons were harmed; they were just some superficial wounds. Perhaps out of professional habit, the doctor also took the opportunity to give An Ruo a heap of precautions, which she noted one by one.

Seeing her listen so attentively, the doctor smiled and complimented Mo Hua, "Your significant other is really good to you."

An Ruo was stunned and quickly shook her head to clarify, "You’ve misunderstood, I’m not his significant other."

But Mo Hua cheerfully said, "I am trying to make her my significant other."

An Ruo blushed and glared at him annoyed.

The doctor chuckled and said, "Even if you aren’t significant others, you must be a couple. But from what I see, it’s only a matter of time before you get married."

She glared at the doctor as well, while Mo Hua laughed joyfully, quite satisfied as he remarked, "I hope your words come true..."

An Ruo was speechless, deciding not to stoop to their level. noveldrama

After changing his dressing, she supported his arm as they walked out of the hospital, Mo Hua suggested they just stroll around, with no rush to return.


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