Chapter 398
Edgar’s Relentless Pursue for The Love of His Life
Chapter 398 At That Moment, He Understood Her
Ben lost his mind for a moment. He clearly knew that Jean had been avoiding her feelings for Edgar. âMr. Ludwig, itâs time to go.â His assistant behind him reminded him.
Ben immediately moved his long legs. âDennis, arrange everything as soon as possible. I want to go back.â He was worried.
On the other end, Jean hadnât hung up out of rage, but because the doorbell rang. She was very surprised by the visitor. It was Edgar.
She didnât want to open the door. She looked at the surveillance screen for quite some time before she pressed to open the door with her uninjured hand.
When they made eye contact, the disinfectant scent on the man was still very strong. Jean couldnât help but roll her eyes at him. âWhy didnât you stay in the hospital? Why are you here? Is there paparazzi outside?â
Seeing her with her guard up, Edgar strode into the house with his long legs. âI have people on guard. There are no paparazzi.â She was half-believing. She intentionally went out to take a look.
The manâs long arms reached out and pulled the collar of her outfit. âItâs cold outside. Donât catch a cold.â A few simple words were like feathers brushing lightly across her heart. There was a tingling feeling.
She quickly came to her senses and stepped aside. âIs something wrong?â
Her vigilance was clearly shown on her face. She didnât hide it at all.
Edgar glanced into the living room. There was a desk that looked like a workbench in place of the coffee table. The desk and the floor were filled with messy design drafts.
It was messy. There was almost nowhere to walk in the house.
The manâs cold eyes looked at Jean. âYouâre not trying to start a design company, are you? What are you doing now? Are you being carried away by a whim?â Text © by NôvelDrama.Org.
And he had thought of so many ways to help her.
In the end, she only had a brief period of enthusiasm. What a waste of his effort.
Perhaps it was his interrogative tone that instantly put Jean in a bad mood. âFirstly, we have been divorced for a long time, and weâve parted ways. You have no right to tell me what to do. Secondly, I didnât invite you here. If you have something to say, say it. Otherwise, leave.â
Jean went around him and walked to the workbench. She was going to ignore him.
The air calmed down.
He suddenly pulled her wrist back.
She staggered half a step back, and she felt pain in her wrist. She was bewildered as the manâs deep voice was in her ears. âWhy were you so careless!â
The tone was exactly like her dadâs.
Jean furrowed her brows as Edgar pulled her with one hand, and his other hand took out a first aid kit from beside the mirror of the backdoor like it was the most natural thing.
âHow did you knowâ¦â
Jean had just said it when she realized that he had instructed his people to keep the furniture. Of course, he would know where everything went.
Her guard unexpectedly went up all of a sudden, and she wrinkled her brows tightly.
He held her fingers in his palm as he gently put on a band-aid for her.
His eyes looked over sharply. âStay still, and donât move.â
Jean was dumbfounded.
Jean knew for a fact that Edgar must never have done housework in the past. His actions were very awkward as he bent down and helped her clean up her workbench.
And he almost cut his hand with a paper cutter too.
But his face was cold all along, and Jean didnât want to talk to him.
The two of them stayed silent like that for a while. One looked on as the other cleaned up.
When there wasnât much to clear, and there were faint beads of perspiration in the corner of Edgarâs forehead, he took off his coat and looked at her. âIs there coffee?â
Seeing that he had worked and put in some effort, Jean turned and went into the kitchen.
Although she hadnât asked him to do anything.
Jean brought coffee out and saw that Edgar was leaning back on the couch. She could tell that his complexion didnât look too good. He was looking a little feeble.
âDonât tell me youâre exhausted just by doing a little work?â
She mumbled in exasperation, but he happened to hear it.
He didnât say anything. He lifted his hand and took the coffee from her. âThank you. Go on with what you must do. You donât have to entertain me.â
Jean was startled. Isnât he leaving?
But he looked down to enjoy his coffee. There was a coldness in his aloof face. As he sat on the couch, he looked like he was in a high-class, Michelin-star restaurant. He looked as beautiful as a painting as he drank coffee.
Looking at how every action of his was so dignified, Jean was suddenly hit with inspiration.
She immediately went behind her workbench and pulled out the drafts that the man had picked up from the floor.
âWhere is it?â
She repeated to herself, âDiamonds, no good. I want a gem. A sapphireâ¦â
Her hair was tied back behind her head with a gold hair clip. She leaned half her body against her workbench. She was serious and focused, as if all the noise in the world couldnât disturb her.
Edgarâs throat rumbled, and he wanted to say something. As it was on the tip of his tongue, he swallowed his words.
He just waited for her while admiring the scene before him that he couldnât take his eyes off.
Minutes and seconds passed. When Jean came to her senses, Edgarâs coffee was cold, and the sky outside had darkened.
She looked at her design draft contentedly and her mouth curved into a smile.
She had almost forgotten that there was someone before her.
So much so that it frightened her when he spoke. âAre you done with it? Let me see.â