Theodore listened to her calmly but didnât say anything.
Soon the nurse was bagged with the new IV bag as she changed the one that was hanging there.
By this time, Helen had already calmed down, and let the nurse give her the injection.
In fact, as long as Theodore was by her side, her mood was stable.
She would be obedient to him because that was what he wanted.
After changing the IV bag, the nurse left.
Helen looked at Theodore and said, âTheodore, it seems that Ariana knows about Marley and she canât accept it.
â
âReally?â Theodore said lightly while flipping the wedding ring on his finger.
His impassive gaze made it difficult to decipher his thoughts.
Helen was glad that he didnât say anything.
It seemed that Theodore still trusted her.
In this case, her assumption was correct.
There was no way Theodore really fell in love with Ariana.
Ariana was just someone he found to bear his children.
The only good thing about her was that she was fertile.
She was always fighting with Theodore.
How could he love such a disobedient woman?
âTheodore, Ariana is such a bad person.
Why donât you divorce her? She doesnât deserve to stay in Anderson family.
â
As Helen spoke, she scrutinized Theodore to notice his slightest expression, and started to goad him.
She was so eager for him to divorce Ariana.
Once that wretched woman was out of the Anderson family, Theodore would be all hers.
At the thought of this, Helen was so excited.
Before Theodore could say anything, she quickly held his hand again and said with a pitiful look, âTheodore, trust me.
â
Upon hearing this, Theodore suddenly laughed.
He gazed intently at Helen and said in a soft but icy tone, âI only believe what I choose to believe.
â
Helen was confused.
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Theodore maneuvered the wheelchair and approached the bed.
Eyes downcast, he smoothed the folds of the blanket with his slender fingers.
When he was like that, it was even more difficult to discern his thoughts.
âIL like obedient girls, but recently, youâve been a little bit naughty, Helen.
â
He was still smiling, but for some reason, Helen felt chills all over.
In an attempt to control her nervousness, she clenched her fists so tightly that her nails dug into her palm.
âIâm sorry, Theodore.
I know I crossed the line.
â
She glanced at him timidly, with a pitiful expression on her face.
Theodore looked at her for a few seconds and then smiled gently again.
He handed her a glass of warm water and said slowly, âBecause of this accident, your heart surgery is delayed.
â
Helen was overjoyed upon hearing that, but she didnât dare to show it.
âThatâs too bad, I really want to have it as soon as possible.
â
Theodore didnât say anything and the ward fell into silence once again.
For the first time, Helen couldnât find something to talk about as usual.
Maybe it was because she felt guilty.