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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 1131

Atlas looked at me and nodded. He kissed me and said, "My wife is getting smarter. You’re well-trained!"

"Will it be dangerous?" I looked at Atlas's face with some concern and asked seriously.

"How could it be? When did your husband make a mistake?" Atlas looked at me, full of pride.

After he finished speaking, he leaned in, and I just went with the flow.

The sky was sunny the following day. There was a scent of flowers and the sound of birds chirping outside the window.

I looked at Beatrice and asked, "How about we go out to the yard, bask in the sun, and enjoy the birds and flowers outside?"

She had a much better complexion than when she first returned. She turned her head to look out the window and immediately agreed to my suggestion, saying, "Sure! Let's go down and sit for a while."

Lauren went out with Arnold today.

There were only me, the caregiver, and Beatrice at home.

After speaking, she attempted to sit up independently. She sighed and said, "After so many years, I haven't seen such good sunlight! It's excellent to be alive, and freedom is so precious!"

I helped her put on long pants, which Lauren and Finn bought for Beatrice when they went out.

Moreover, Finn told me that Mr. Cameron bought this villa as a wedding house for his son.

No wonder Finn arranged for Beatrice to stay in the master bedroom. It was so clear that Finn genuinely liked Beatrice.

I didn’t know if Beatrice would accept this infatuated man in the future.

I helped her up and took a stroll out of the room. Her body ached. She was doing much better in the last two days than when she was first saved. Now, at least, she was able to walk by herself.

In addition, I noticed that the skin on her ankle was improving when I changed her dressing this morning!

There was a slight whiff of medicine in the lobby downstairs. The Bullock family had arranged for a doctor to treat her.

Chapter 1131 Infiltration Slowly 1

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