Chapter 697 Gentle Mr. Adam
“I fell in love with you at first sight,” Adam said in a husky voice. “So I never planned on letting you go!” “What?!” Emmeline sat up in shock. “That’s not okay! I’m married, you can’t have any ideas about me!”
“I don’t care if you’re married or even if you have kids,” Adam said. “You’re so wonderful, and once I saw you, I knew I couldn’t give up on you.”
“Get out!” Emmeline grabbed a pillow and threw it at him. “So you had bad intentions all along!”
The pillow missed Adam, but Emmeline winced in pain as her wound throbbed and her weakness overtook her, causing her to faint.
Adam didn’t know what to do as he watched her in this state, feeling heartbroken at the sight of her suffering. He wanted to help her, but he didn’t know how to handle her anger and distress.
But for now, it seemed like she needed something to eat. She looked too weak.
“Come here,” Adam growled.
A servant opened the door and bowed. “Mr. Anthony, what can I do for you?”
“Make some herby broccoli & pea soup for the lady,” Adam said. “She needs some nourishment.” “Yes, Mr. Anthony!”
As the servant left, Adam gazed at Emmeline and caressed her delicate lips with his thumb.
He wasn’t afraid of her defiance.
He planned to use his tenderness and patience to slowly win her over.
If one day didn’t work, he’d use two. If one month didn’t work, he’d use two months. If one year didn’t work, he’d use
two.
As long as she couldn’t return to Abel’s side, Adam had all the patience in the world!
Ha ha ha!
Adam chuckled at his sweet fantasies.
He was thirty–two years old and he had never fallen in love with a woman before.
Now that he had fallen in love with Emmeline, Adam realized just how sweet love could be.
Not long after, Emmeline woke up again.
She couldn’t see anything, everything was white in front of her.
She reached out with both hands, feeling her way out of bed.
But when she took a step, she fell forward.
“Ah!” she screamed.
But instead of hitting the ground, she fell into a sturdy embrace.
Anthony?
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