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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 777

Chapter 777 Is It That Obvious?

River looked back at Beata somewhat speechlessly asking, "What do you want now?"
"What are you talking about?" replied Beata innocently.
"River, I'm your sister! I'd never do anything bad or harm you… Why are you doubting me?"
River felt helpless against Beata's constant chatter. Everything always seemed so clear cut when spoken out loud by such an innocent face!
He leaned back against his chair, looking towards Beata and asking, "So what answer do you want from me?"
Seeing that her brother would discuss this topic with her and didn't tell her to leave directly, she knew that this matter could be discussed.
Moreover, she can still talk in the direction of her own ideals.
Beata held her chin, smiled and moved closer to River, saying, "River, don't you plan to chase after Averi?"
"You want me to chase?" River asked knowingly.
"River, why don't you understand what I'm thinking? Just say whether you want it or not."
Beata was a little anxious that her brother just fooled her like this.
Flattening her small mouth, Beata said, "River, why don't you talk about it quickly?"
River said, "Okay, I'll tell you."
As he spoke, River hooked his finger towards Beata, signaling her to approach him.
Beata was so stupid and really just leaned in front of River. Her eyes were shining brightly and she really thought that River would share something interesting with her.
However, when Beata approached, she was slapped on the forehead by River gently.
River said, "You are young. I don't know what you are thinking about every day. Be normal."
Beata was in pain, and raised her hand to cover her head, pitifully.
What was she thinking? Of course she wanted to find a wife for her brother.
In this world, where can he find such a lovely sister like her? Only a bad guy like River didn't know how to cherish at all.
With a soft snort, Beata said, "River, are you really not afraid that I will be sad when you treat me like this?"
"I'm afraid you're not sad." River said.
Beata was at a loss for words.
Forget it. The friendly communication between her and her brother broke down at this moment.
What else can be done?
Who made her the cutest sister in the world?
So, even if his brother used violence, Beata would still forgive him.
Beata pouted and said, "Don't come begging me to help you when the time comes."
She had her own arrogance. When the time came, she will see if her brother will come to her for help.
River was really dumbfounded by some of Beata's children's remarks.
Who was he? If he really liked a girl and needed his sister to help him, was that plausible?
Just thinking about it, he thought it was too pitiful.
If he really liked a girl, he will naturally make her his own quickly and accurately.
For Averi, he admitted that he found her interesting and wanted to observe her carefully.
But whether he liked her or wanted to make her his woman, River hadn't decided yet.
It wasn't necessary to force it if it hadn't reached that point yet.
However, when Beata was so enthusiastic about playing matchmaker between him and Averi, River spoke up, "Beata, don't get involved in this matter from now on, okay?"
Beata pouted at his words and became a little unhappy.
Was she being rejected by her brother? But she didn't do anything wrong.
River continued, "In this world, not everything will develop according to your wishes. You like Averi. That's your business. But whether she wants a deeper relationship with you is something for her to decide, not for you. Lately you've been too obvious about your intentions towards her. It makes her feel very uncomfortable. Just think about how you would feel if someone kept persuading you to be with a man whom you don't like."
Beata fell silent and began thinking back on what had happened recently. Perhaps she really did make a mistake.
Averi had been good and gentle towards Beata even when she said some inappropriate things in the past.
Now that River pointed out the problem with Beata's behavior towards Averi lately, Beata felt upset.
She bit down on her lip lightly and asked, "River, should I apologize to Averi? I caused trouble for her."
River replied, "That's up to you if you want to go or not."
Beata felt a little anxious because going over there might cause more trouble for Averi than before.
For an instant moment, Beata regretted what she had done, but growing up meant making mistakes sometimes, so there was no need for self-blame.
River said, "Alright then, go play with your Averi now while I have some work left here."
Beata nodded dejectedly before leaving River's study room.
Instead of immediately finding Averi after leaving the study room as suggested by River earlier, she went back into hers first. After freshening up herself, she finally went looking for Avieri who was already dressed in appropriate home clothes after taking shower in guestroom.
After all, she couldn't wear the casual pajamas she wore at home as a guest in someone else's house.
Currently, she was sitting on the couch with a cat in her arms, playing around with emojis in a group chat.
When Aimee and Matilda found out that she was living at Knight's Mansion, they were both shocked beyond belief. Even Kelvin sent an emoji expressing his astonishment to the group chat.
Averi explained everything to them, but it didn't really matter.
The focus of everyone's attention was still on the fact that she was now living at Knight's Mansion.
Matilda immediately started a group voice call and asked bluntly, "Averi, do you really like River?"
Averi hesitated before answering. Her feelings towards River were complicated - on one hand, she didn't think she should have those kinds of feelings for him; but on the other hand, River had an irresistible charm that no woman could resist.
But thinking about it would only lead to more confusion and uncertainty.
Matilda saw through her hesitation and said decisively, "Averi, you're done. Just look at your expression! You've fallen for him."
This caught Averi off guard. Had her feelings been so obvious? She wasn't sure what to say or do next.

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