Chapter 194
Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love
After spending a little time, Theresa took her leave.
Once she was gone, Susan looked around and found Ben grappling with the duvet.
âLet me help you,â she approached.
âNo need,â Ben sternly refused, âI can manage.
He faced the bedâs disarrayed duvet and cover as if preparing for battle.
To appear proficient in household tasks, he had even sought tutorials online.
Now was the time to put that research to the test!
Fortunately, it didnât seem too challenging.
Ben recalled the online guide and methodically began to follow the steps.
Five minutes later, he stared at the tangled mess of duvet and cover, lost in thought.
âLet me do it,â Susan offered with a smile, and in a couple of minutes, she had the duvet neatly covered.
âGrab that corner there, and weâll give it a shake,â she instructed.
Ben quickly positioned himself opposite her, coordinating the shake of the duvet with her.
He stole glances at Susan.
The corners of her lips were turned up. She seemed in good spirits.
Yet, a nameless emotion stirred in Benâs heart.
He had always been a bit cynical..
He wore his scars as a reminder to himself but also as a silent protest.
He felt wronged, that he had suffered.
Even after Susan entered his life, a corner of his heart remained rigid.
Now, separated by the duvet, Ben felt a softening inside.
His childhood hadnât been easy.
But at the very least, he never worried about food or clothes and hadnât ever needed to lift a finger for housework.
A His father had simply neglected him, not abused him intentionally.
But Susanâs parents were a strange case With two daughters, they exalted one to the skies and trampled the other underfoot.
Susanâs proficiency with housework clearly showed it was a common task for her, yet the Miller family certainly wasnât short on servants.
Ben glanced subtly at the calluses on Susanâs hands.
He had initially thought that the calluses on her hands were from typing too much.
But now, he realized there might be more to it.
âAll done,â Susan said.
Ben didnât respond right away, as if lost in thought.
Susan looked at him curiously, âWhatâs the matter?â
Coming back to the moment, Ben took the duvet from Susanâs hands with a certain solemnity and carefully laid it out on the bed.
Susan was a bit perplexed.
Then, Ben spoke earnestly, âSusan, from now on, you donât have to do any housework.â
âHuh?â Susan blinked.
âI know Iâm a bit clumsy now, but Iâll learn quickly,â Ben said seriously.
Susan rarely spoke of her past, and he never pried Susan never liked to broadcast her troubles.
A little girl, regularly locked to a hospital bed from the age of seven, repeatedly having her precious blood drawn.
And such a person, who had been excessively bled for years, might still be forced to take on household chores.
If not for Susanâs remarkably strong constitution, she might not have even survived to this day.
Anyone else undergoing such trials might not have remained unscathed.
Yet Susan, who endured it all, always remained tender and kind.
Suddenly, Ben felt he hadnât been good enough to her, that he hadnât given her enough.
He wanted to give her so much more.
To make her the happlest woman alive.
âWhy say this all of a sudden?â Susan asked, puzzled.
Ben smiled, âA manâs hands are made for work, and a womanâs hands should be taken care of.â
Susan was speechless.
She really wanted to tell Ben!
She had read that line in Love Magic Code!
Was Ben taking advantage of her supposed amnesia to recycle old lines?
What irked Susan the mostâ¦
Was that she actually felt touched by it?
âSusan, stay calm. See how he acts from now on,â she reassured herself internally.
After finishing the chores together, Ben suggested they go to the supermarket to buy some groceries.
Susan agreed.
Ben, who in his life had never personally shopped for groceries, started comparing vegetable prices like a pro once they reached the supermarket.
âLetâs get this one,â Susan casually picked up a preâpackaged box of vegetables.
Ben glanced at it and said seriously, âThis is just fancier packaging, and it costs one cent more per unit.
Itâs not economical.â
He then earnestly began selecting loose vegetables.
Susan blinked and silently curved her lips in amusement.
Back home..
Susan moved to start cooking.
âSit down, Iâll do it,â Ben stopped her.
Then he faced the vegetables with a stern look, as if trying to intimidate them into cooking themselves.
âDo you even know how?â Susan was doubtful.
A âOf course, I do. You forgot, Iâm the one who does the chores at our home,â Ben said without hesitation as he ushered Susan out, âJust wait for the meal.â
The kitchen door slammed shut.
Susan watched apprehensively as smoke started to waft from the kitchen.
Ben⦠was this his first time cooking? Was he sure he wouldnât blow up the kitchen?
An hour later.
The kitchen door opened.
Ben emerged with the dishes, significantly more relaxed than when heâd entered the kitchen, as if he had just returned from a victorious battle.
âSit at the table,â he said with a hint of pride, placing the dishes in front of Susan.
Susan blinked in surprise. The two dishes actually looked quite appealing.
A vegetable salad appeared crisp and fresh.
And the roast ribs seemed tantalizingly fragrant.
âYou made these?â Susan couldnât help but glance at him.
âOf course,â Benâs face was the picture of calm, âYou might not remember, but Iâve always prepared our meals. My cooking skills are quite decent.â
Susan was speechless.
âIâll buy that story.â She thought.
Ben quietly hid his phone.
He wouldnât admit to Susan that it took him three attempts to make these two dishes look presentable, thanks to a lifesaving cooking app!
âTry it. Iâll go get the soup,â Ben said as he headed back to the kitchen.
Susan, driven by a blend of curiosity and hunger, was about to taste the food when suddenly, the doorbell rang.
She walked over to open the door.
âSusan, I was about to order some takeout, want me to add something for youâ¦â Theresa was saying when she caught sight of the food on the table and paused midâsentence, âYou cooked? Did you make this?â
Susan shook her head, âBen did.â
Theresa was dumbfounded.
She looked at Susan with a blend of horror and disbelief, then quickly whispered in a hushed tone, âA billionaireâs cooking? Youâre brave enough to eat it?â
âThe soup is ready,â Ben announced, emerging from the kitchen with an apron wrapped around him, carrying the hot soup.
Theresa was frozen in place.
Ben was draped in a Pikachu apron, his hair a mess from bustling about. In his hands, he cradled the steaming soup.
This was homey to an extreme!
Theresa rubbed her eyes, thinking she was seeing things.
But no matter how much she rubbed, Ben, the CEO, still looked ready for household duties.
âGot a good look?â Ben asked her, his face expressionless.
Theresa quickly shook her head, then rapidly nodded.
âWhy donât you join us for some?â Susan invited.
Theresa shook her head in horror, âNo need, no need.â
Eating Benâs cooking was a risk she wasnât willing to take either food poisoning or a shortened lifespan!
âAre you sure?â Ben asked, squinting.
âNo, Iâll order takeout,â Theresa quickly turned and dashed away.
Susan couldnât even call her back and had to turn her head to look at Ben.
âIt seems she prefers takeout, Ben said calmly, âLetâs eat.â
Susan raised an eyebrow, âShe seems quite scared of you.â
Ben maintained his composure, âMaybe itâs because I donât smile much? She doesnât know that Iâm actually a very friendly person.â
Susan was speechless.
Hahaha.
A She believed him, she really did.
The two sat opposite each other, and Ben served some vegetables into Susanâs bowl.
Susan was initially cautious as she began to eat.
But after the first bite, she relaxed.
Benâs cooking might not have been delicious, but it was far from bad.
Ben, after tasting his own cooking, wasnât satisfied, though he kept it to himself. He resolved silently that he needed to improve his culinary skills quickly.
After the meal.
Ben took it upon himself to wash the dishes too, leaving Susan feeling somewhat idle.
Was Ben really not going to let her do any household work?
She felt strangely guilty about it.
When Ben finished and came out, Susan had brewed a cup of coffee for him.
I Ben looked at her with disapproval, âYou should have just called me for coffee. Why do it yourself?â
Susan felt a bit embarrassed, âMy hands arenât broken. You⦠you donât have to be so over the top.â
âItâs not over the top at all,â Ben said, looking at Susan gently.
He felt he still wasnât doing enough.
He wanted to do so much more.
Only then might Susan willingly stay by his side.
Susanâs cheeks warmed under his gaze, and she tried to change the subject, âWhy donât you tell me about our past? Maybe itâll jog my memory.â
She was simply curious to see how Ben would spin the tale.
Ben cleared his throat, âWe just have a very special bond. Nothing much else.â
Susan blinked, âSuch a strong bond? We never argue?â
âArgue?â Ben said with calm assurance, âImpossible! In our home, youâre always right. Whatever you say, youâre right!â
A His earnestness almost made Susan laugh.
She raised an eyebrow and teased, âBut I seem to recall, while I was still unconscious, I vaguely heard you talking. What was it again? A divorce agreement?â
Ben broke out in a cold sweat.
âThat was a misunderstanding,â he said slowly.
âWhat misunderstanding?â Susan pressed, feeling a slight tension.
âThe misunderstanding doesnât matter anymore. All you need to know is that I have never thought about divorcing you. Iâve never signed any divorce papers,â Ben said earnestly, his gaze as solemn as a vow, âSusan, I may have disappointed you in the past, but please believe that I will do better. I wonât let you suffer again.â
Susanâs heart skipped a beat, she looked up at him, âYouâ¦â
âHmm?â Ben listened attentively.
âNothing.â Susan hung her head ostrichâlike.
She felt utterly useless.
When she had left, she was determined to sever all ties with Ben.
She thought her heart had turned completely to stone.
But just knowing that Ben had come looking for her in the small town melted all her defenses like Ice in the sun.
Her first impulse was to see him.
Although she told herself she was going to see Ben to make a final break, deep down, she knew she just couldnât let go.
She despised her inability to let go, so she chose to feign amnesia.
Yet now, guilt was driving her nearly mad.
Maybe⦠it was time to come clean.
In the evening.
Ben took the initiative to sleep in the guest room, leaving Susan alone in bed.
After wrestling with her thoughts, she stealthily sent a message to Theresa.
I [Theresa, I plan to come clean tomorrow.]
A Theresa sent back several question marks, [????]
Susan felt guilty. [I just felt bad about lying.]
[Itâs not so much that coming clean is the issue⦠Itâs just that our CEO Ben might feel humiliated. By telling him you pretended to have amnesia, youâre basically letting him know you saw through all his acts. Wouldnât that embarrass and anger him?]
Susan paused, [Youâre right.]
Theresa tried to strategize, [Hereâs what you do. Donât say you faked the amnesia. Pretend it was real.
Over the next few days, you can gradually regain your memory, and in about a week, youâll have it all back! Then, after regaining your memory, just pretend to forget everything that happened during the amnesia. This way, you save face for Ben, right?]
Susan nodded.
Hmm. That sounded quite reasonable.
Tomorrow⦠she would start by regaining part of her memory.
But which part to start with was the question.
She needed to think about how she would act out regaining her memory.
Sigh, she wasnât an actress, yet she had to match Benâs acting prowess.
Life was certainly tough.