Her Vengeful Rebirth
Chapter 387 I Have No Regrets
“Is it good?” Kallum asked.
Calista nodded, which only made Kallum’s smile even more radiant.
“I made it!” He lifted his chiseled chin slightly. “I told you, something as trivial as cooking doesn’t pose a challenge to me!”
Calista struggled to find the right words. “Actually, it isn’t all that good.”
Kallum’s eyebrows arched high as he stopped feeding her. “You’re lying! You just licked your lips!”
Calista said indifferently, “It’s just a bowl of soup. Your skills are merely at a basic level.”
Kallum furrowed his brows, skeptically taking a bite.
The taste was clearly delightful–fresh, fragrant, smooth–far surpassing what their household chef could whip up. Do I find it delicious only because I made it myself when in reality, it isn’t tasty at all?
Kallum found himself lost in self–doubt..
Calista smiled slightly, looking at him without blinking.
“I’ll just make do with it. I’m practically starving.
Only then did Kallum continue to feed her, albeit a bit grudgingly. “Next time, I’ll make you truffle potato gratin. I guarantee it’ll be so delicious you’ll practically swallow your tongue!”
Truffle potato gratin was Calista’s favorite dish. She narrowed her eyes, eating without uttering a word.
Upon seeing her lips part and close, Kallum inexplicably felt a pang of hunger.
He sat on the edge of the bed, shifting his gaze away, then said with a hint of smugness, “Did you say last night that you don’t regret falling in love with me?”
Calista burst into a fit of coughing.
When Kallum saw her choke, he immediately put down the bowl and fetched her some water. As Calista was drinking water, he frowned and patted her back. “It’s not like I’m stealing your food. How can you choke on soup? What were you thinking about?”
His hand paused mid–pat on her back as he studied her.
“You don’t regret falling in love with me?”
Once again, Calista started coughing. She wasn’t pretending; she was really choking this time.
Why did I blurt out such words when? Yeah, that was what I said, but knowing Kallum’s narcissistic tendencies, he
would surely misconstrue it!
Calista wished the ground could swallow her whole, yet Kallum held her chin with one hand, forcing her to look at him.
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Chapter 36/1 Have No Teglets
purple hur, reminiscent of the most mysterious gemstone. They were captivating.
“You saul you love me?
His voice, laced with laughter, seemed to come from the horizon. It took Calista a couple of seconds to regain her senses. She shook her head vigorously, like a bobblehead doll. The way her head was spinning quickly was just too adorable.
Kallum looked at her with amusement, then asked again, “When you let go, was there a moment where you thought of saving me at your own expense?”
“No… I just couldn’t hold on.”
Calista’s heart was racing, yet her voice remained steady and serious.
“Really?” Kallum, holding the bowl, smiled as he looked at her.
“Yeah.”
Kallum let out a delighted laugh. With a gaze that seemed as if it could see right through a person, he looked her over from head to toe. He asked in a calm and unhurried manner, “Why did you say you don’t regret falling for me?”
Calista pursed her lip. “Actually, the soup is quite tasty. Can you continue feeding me? I’m really hungry.”
With a smirk playing at the corners of his mouth, Kallum offered her a spoonful of soup.
“Why don’t you regret it?”
Calista closed her eyes. “Are you trying to give me indigestion?”
“I just have to know!”
Calista bit the spoon, her long eyelashes drooping down. In fact, she had once before asked herself the same question.
When I reincarnated, why was it at the age of eighteen, and not a bit earlier, at a time when I could have changed all of my fate?
Calista couldn’t figure it out until last night when she unconsciously said those words.
If fate had allowed her to return to the moment she most desired, perhaps, deep within her subconscious, she didn’t want to change a thing–meeting him, falling in love with him, all of it.
Kallum asked persistently, “Are you going to tell me or not?”
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