Chapter 96 Light in Despair
Lilian looked out of the window, and the less obvious drizzle drifted into the window, falling gently on her face.
Today the temperature was only eight degrees in the Linkland City. The air was wet and cold, and the wind was piercing.
Francis closed the window, cutting off the cold air outside.
Back at the villa, Fabiana was not asleep, sitting on the sofa and napping.
Hearing the footsteps, she woke up immediately, and picked up the crutch beside her hand to meet them.
She was being so careful and discreet, which made Lilian's heart ache. She began to doubt her decision to get Fabiana back.
But there was no use in regretting now, for if he had not brought her back, she might have what it took to endure the cold and hunger of that little shack.
But she was here. Lilian just knew how terrible it would be if the light emerged in despair and was gone again.
Like her, Fabiana was also desperately grasping the hope and light at hand.
"Young Master, you are back. Have you eaten yet?"
She reached for the coat in the hand of Francis, but Francis shunned it away from her and threw the coat on the hanger.
"Yes. Just cook it for her." Francis said and went upstairs, not staying too much.
Lilian gestured, "Don't bother, I'm not hungry."
Fabiana was more at ease in front of Lilian, "That won't do. You're still recovering. I will make you something. Eat some."
Lilian said, "I'll make some myself. Go to have some rest."
Fabiana held her hand. With a little earnestness and embarrassment on her wrinkled face, she said, "Lily, let me do something."
Lilian was stunned. She looked at the old woman's praying eyes and went speechless for a while.
This was not her original intention, yet everything she did did not go according to her original idea.
Everything was the same.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: CEO's Dumb Bride
There's no exciting moment on this story, i pitied lilian so much she has a bastard husband 🤣 wouldnt even care about her and yet she still...