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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 934

Chapter 934 The Most Difficult to Understand in this World

"No need." Yael stopped Beata in her tracks and said firmly.
Yael's refusal was so decisive that Beata felt embarrassed and truly unhappy. She frowned at Yael and said with some anger, "I want to buy it, so you have to let me buy it."
This was the first time Beata had spoken in such a petulant way.
Yael and Averi were both very aware of how gentle Beata's nature was. Although she had been spoiled growing up, she never acted like a spoiled brat. So this sudden outburst caught them off guard.
Especially Averi, who could clearly sense that Beata was genuinely upset now. But she suddenly felt powerless about what to say or do next.
This feeling wasn't good at all - at least not from Averi's perspective.
Although Yael had been protecting Beata all along, they hadn't spent much time together up close. While Yael understood Beata well enough, the reverse wasn't true.
In an unequal relationship like this one where understanding was lacking on one side, it was difficult for the other party to act out their emotions like this. So when Beata expressed herself so directly and stubbornly like this now, it really surprised everyone involved.
Yael hesitated for a moment before saying, "Thank you Miss."
Beata instantly perked up when she heard Yael address her properly again but then became even more unhappy afterwards because of it too.
She couldn't explain why exactly but something about being called "Miss" made her feel uncomfortable inside; yet despite feeling bad about it, she still tried hard not to show any signs of distress or discomfort on her face.
Otherwise things would just become too strange between them, which would be embarrassing for everyone involved, since she cared quite a bit about saving face in most situations.
However unbeknownst to her though, Yael still managed to pick up on these subtle changes in mood regardless of how well hidden they might have seemed.
As a bodyguard, Yael can even be said to know Beata better than River. A slight expression on her face can let Yael know whether Beata was happy or unhappy.
Originally, this wasn't a problem. As a little girl, it was very normal to have mood swings, but Yael could clearly feel that Beata's unhappiness was related to him.
This made Yael feel a little helpless.
He wouldn't be unhappy because of it, but it will annoy him, or cause him a problem. Compared with this, what Yael cared more about was that Beata's unhappiness was because of him. It was rare that he didn't know how to solve it. And he didn't even know what he did wrong to make Beata so unhappy.
Observing Beata without a trace, Yael thought for a long time, but he still couldn't figure out the answer to this question.
For Yael, girls may really be the most difficult to understand in this world.


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