Chapter 1683
Byran forced his voice to sound hoarse. I'm not sure. Maybe I aggravated my wound when I called
you."
Ida frowned at him. âAre you nuts? Why didn't you use your uninjured arm to make the call?â
Byran looked hurt. âI was worried about you, so I didnt really think about that.â
A muffled laugh came from the couch nearby, catching Ida's attention. She looked over and noticed
a middle-aged man sitting there.
McNeil couldn't hold back his laughter after watching his stubborn son act so pitifully in front of a
girl. He had missed a great career in acting.
Judging by his appearance, Ida guessed who he was and looked a little embarrassed. âYou must be
Mr. Howard. I'm sorry I didn't notice you earlier.â
McNeil waved her off. âNo worries; don't mind me. You two carry on.â
Ida was a bit taken aback by his nonchalant attitude
Unfazed by his father's presence, Byran pulled Ida's hand and continued his performance. âIda, my
wound hurts. Can you rub it a little? Your touch will surely ease the pain.â
Ida looked at him as if he had lost his mind. âYou've got a tear in your flesh. How can I rub that? It'll
only worsen the wound.â
Byran fell silent.
He just wanted her to show some concern, but he forgot about the nature of his wound.
How embarrassing...
"Well, can you blow on it then? A couple of your breaths, and I'd be alright.â Byran whined again..
Ida could hardly bear his antics in front of his father. She forced a smile and whispered, âBlow on
your head! Behave yourself. Your father is right there!â
Byran shrugged. âWe're not doing anything wrong, so what's there to be embarrassed about? Ida, it
really hurts.â
Seeing his furrowed brows and the red seeping through the bandage, Ida said, âIt really looks like
your wound has reopened. I think you might need stitches. Donât move. I'll get the doctor.â As she
turned to leave, Byran realized his act was about to be exposed. He quickly grabbed her. âIda, I'm
fine! The doctor is busy. Don't bother him. Just stay here with me. Your company makes me feel
better.â
Ida looked back at him, still holding onto her with his injured hand. âYou're still using that hand?
Wait until it gets infected and you lose it. Let's see if you'll cry then.â
Byran, knowing he wasn't really hurt, brushed her off. âDonât worry, Ida; with you here, I won't get an
infection. Just sit down and chat with me. You don't need to get the doctor.â Ida paused, noticing
something off about Byran. She looked at the bandage again and realized that the red was too
bright to be blood.
She almost fell for his act.
âAre you sure you're really hurt?â
Byran began looking a bit guilty. âWhat are you talking about, Ida? I'm bleeding; how can this be
fake? I'm really hurt, and it hurts a lot. Just sit down and chat with me.â