Chapter 568
Winning Her Heart Back
Chapter 568 The Moon Has Grown on Me
Emelie decided to confront the situation directly rather than leave it ambiguous or wait for Wesley to reveal it on his own.
Whether it concerned her matters of his, she didnât want it to remain in the dark. Hence, she followed him upstairs.
They went to Wesleyâs room, and the door was slightly ajar. Emelle pushed it open without knocking. As she entered, she heard Milesâs voice.
âLuckily, itâs not summer yet. Otherwise, your wound might have become infected and you would have scared your little wife,â Miles said.
Wesleywarned coldly, âTry talking nonsense again.â
âIsnât it true though? The Graham family and the Pierce family have been longâtime friends. When the Xander Group faced trouble, the Graham family wasnât afraid of being implicated and helped them out wholeheartedly.
âGiven the relationship of your two families, both of you would have been a match made in heaven if the Pierce family hadnât had their troubles.â
Williamâs key trait was coldness. Meanwhile, Wesleyâs key trait was indifference.
He didnât show much emotion, but he didnât give off a distant, frosty impression either. However, his states and position made those around him cautious, and they didnât dare to joke around with him.
The fact that Milles felt comfortable speaking this way indicated a close relationship between them.
Wesley was sitting on the sofa with his back to the door. âYou should be a screenwriter instead of a doctor.â
âIf you donât want to hear me talk nonsense, pay attention to your health. Your wound isnât healed yet, and riding and archery will only reopen it,â Miles said.
Wesley was about to say something when he noticed Emelieâs reflection through the glass of an opposing cabinet
He turned around. âEmeâ
Miles also turned around. He was standing behind Wesley and had moved aside to let Emelie see Wesleyâs back.
Her eyes widened in surprise.
It turned out Wesley had called the doctor because he was injured.
Wesley also had a broadâshouldered and narrowâwaisted build. From the back, his shoulder blades and arms showed his wellâdefined, visibly toned muscles,
However, his fair skin was marred by a large bruise. There were shades of dark purple and even black, with some areas still bleeding. It was both glaring and deeply disturbing
The injury looked like it wasnât caused by a knife or a bullet but rather by being struck by a heavy object.
Wesley tried to shield her from the sight by pulling up his shirt. âArenât you supposed to be reading in the study?â
âHow did you get this bruise?â Emelie asked.
It was obviously a fresh wound. Yet, she had been with him for a while. When did he get the bruise?
Emelie suddenly came to a realization âDid you get hurt when you saved me during that day?
Miles answered, âYes, it happened during that day. We were waiting for you on the cruise when someone set the ship on fire and sent a group of men to attack us during the chaos. Mr. Cronus was injured by a falling pillar.â
Wesley seemed slightly upset âYou talk too much.â
âI admit my fault. Iâll go downstairs to receive my punishment. Ms. Hoven, please handle Mr. Cronusâs medication.â Miles left an ointment and nodded before departing.
Emelie looked at Wesley. No wonder she had noticed a faint medicinal smell on him while he was teaching her to ride horses.
She walked in and asked gently, âWhy didnât you tell me about this?â
Wesley replied softly, âWhat should I have said? That I was injured by a pillar? Thatâs rather embarrassingâ
There had been a fire on the ship. Simultaneously, an assassination attempt was aimed at taking his de. He was caught off guard and was attacked from all sides.
Given that he had only suffered this injury, how was it embarrassing?
Emelie knew he didnât want her to worry about him. She sighed and walked over while whispering, âYou shouldnât be teaching me to ride or shoot if your injury isnât healed.â
Wesley had put on his shirt, but the buttons were still undone. His chest and abdominal muscles were visible through the open collar, mirroring the intensity of his gaze.
âI said I didnât want anyone else to be your teacher,â Wesley said.
Emelie avoided his gaze and picked up the ointment Miles had left. âLet me apply the medicine for you.â
Wesley didnât refuse and took off his shirt again. âArenât you afraid of such wounds?â
âWhy would I be afraid?â Emelie washed her hands in the bathroom, dried them, and then opened the ointment.
Wesley said, âI remember you once injured your knee while dancing. It was bruised and bleeding. When I treated your wound, you couldnât even bear to look at it.â
Emelie paused and recalled the incident he had mentioned
She had indeed been quite delicate back then. As he cleaned her wound with hydrogen peroxide, she was in pain and tear. She even clutched d his arm so tightly that it lett several
crescentâshaped marks on it.
Wesley glanced at her and said teasingly, âThe moon has grown