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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 801

Chapter 801 As If There Is Magic On Her Body

Upon hearing Damion's words, Ivy froze in place. She had no idea how to react or what to say. Despite saying he was leaving, Damion remained rooted in place, watching her intently. This only served to irritate Ivy further as she couldn't understand this man or his intentions.

What frustrated her even more was that she couldn't find the words to ask him anything. Finally, Ivy bit her lip and said, "Well then I'll go home first. See you later." With that said, Ivy turned around and walked away without looking back.

Her steps quickened considerably as she didn't give herself a chance to turn around. Damion furrowed his brow as he watched Ivy flee like a scared rabbit. And his emotions became even more complicated.

Ivy's pace quickened like there was a ghost chasing after her from behind. However, just when she finally ran into the alleyway leading up to her home, someone suddenly jumped out at her, causing her scream in terror.

"Ivy! You're back! I've been waiting for you for so long!" The lecherous voice combined with the body lunging towards Ivy caused an instinctual reaction of backing away from him.

This man was Ivy's boss at the place where she worked, and he had already shown this kind of lewd behavior towards her more than once before.

Previously, because they worked together, even though he had intentions towards her, he didn't do anything.

Ivy never expected that he would find out where she lived and come there.

She kept backing away, trying to calm herself down.

The man approached her with an increasingly lewd expression on his face.

"Ivy, how can you not understand my feelings? You know how much I like you. Just follow me and I promise to make sure you live a good life. You'll be able to walk around the store with your head held high."

Hearing the boss say this made Ivy feel nauseous inside.

Trembling with fear in her voice, she shouted at him, "Don't come any closer!"

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