Chapter 116
Infidelity: His Regret, My Revenge – A Twisted Love Story You Can't Ignore
Chapter 116 Menu I approached the bed, stopping a meter away.âCEO, howâs your injury?â I used the formal âCEO,â showing respect. But he ignored me. I froze, waiting for him to speak.
Evan was reading, his eyelashes lowered. He hadnât even glanced up since I knocked. After a minute, his long, slender fingers turned a page, the movement elegant.âSecretary Wen, donât you think your concern is a little late?â His voice, cool and detached, filled the quiet room.
My already stiff smile froze further. I reacted quickly.âI wanted to visit you earlier, but so many people were at the hospital. I didnât want to cause rumors, so I waited until you were discharged.â
âRumors?â Evan raised his deep eyes. âWhat makes you so confident that my appearance with you would lead to such assumptions?â
My expression went blank. His words were indirect, but I understood, He was mocking my arrogance, implying I was nothing special. He was telling me no one would think that, because I was unattainable, that there was a vast gulf between our statuses, that I wasnât worthy. It was the same condescending attitude heâd shown on the golf course when heâd rebuked me for wearing a revealing outfit, telling me not to attempt to seduce him with my beauty. An awkward silence hung in the air. My cheeks burned.âI... Iâm sorry. I overthought it. I wonât think that way again,â I stammered, unable to retort.
âIâm disturbing your reading. Iâll go,â I mumbled, exiting the room awkwardly, nearly bumping into the doorframe. Evan watched the door coldly. After a moment, he closed his book, tossed it aside, leaned back, rubbed his temples, and closed his eyes in frustration. He chuckled selfâdeprecatingly. How childish...
I left the bedroom and headed for the entrance.âLeaving so soon?â Gary rushed from the living room, surprised. âThe CEO was reading. I didnât want to disturb him, Gary,â I said hastily, trying to smile, but it looked worse than crying.
Gary didnât stop me, just saying to come by again. I left quickly. Gary sighed. When Evan came out for dinner, Gary, ladling soup, mumbled, âHer eyes were red when she left. Probably crying at home.â
Evan:... He put down his chopsticks.âAre you hinting at something?â
âNo sir.â Gary placed the soup beside him. âI just donât understand. You saved her, and you still made her cry and run away?â
Evan was speechless. He picked up his chopsticks, then put them down again. Finally, he asked, âDid she really cry?â
Gary:âWhy donât you go check?â
Evan, expressionless, stood up, leaving his dinner untouched.âWhat good does nagging do?â he said, heading toward the bedroom.