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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1462

"No," she paused for a moment. "You're right," she continued, her mouth feeling a bit tight. Patricia rubbed her nose and frowned. She thought that Tom was wrong, but she wouldn't point it out. He had the looks of a gentle man, but she knew his true nature of being sternly cold and unmovable. It would be foolish to provoke him, and she wouldn't dare to do so.

The man's eyes were cold as he looked at her. He knew perfectly well that she wouldn't dare to disobey him, but lately, he was picking up something strange from her behavior. Sometimes, it was as if she had already recovered her memory. He noticed how cautious she would act around him, and how she would hesitate before responding to him. She was no longer as unscrupulous after losing her memory, and he could tell that she was reluctant to accept him as her boyfriend.

Kevin's chest felt as cold as the terrible winter upon him. There was a time he always braved the cold with a smile on his face and skipped in his step, but at that moment, the cold wind had him chill to the bone.

Three days had passed since Leena left, and Kevin was no longer too racked with anxiety. He had somehow resigned to the fact that she was gone. After failing to find her, all he could do was waiting for her in S City. The day she came back to him, the first thing she would see was the fire burning in his eyes.

His life didn't change drastically after she left. He knew she was safe, so he didn't let his mind be occupied with unproductive dismal thoughts. Instead, he shaved off his beard, and restored the image of a handsome, young, clean-cut general. He knew all too well how Leena didn't appreciate his sloppiness, so he decided to keep himself neat, and his house tidy, while she was away.

"Are you alright, Kevin?" Daisy's words cut through his newfound image. It was mere camouflage, and she could tell. She knew that he was going to paralyze himself in training again.

"Of course. Why, don't I look good?" He playfully raised his brow, his thin, finely structured face looking handsome.

"You look pale. Do you really want to die by exercising every day until you drop?" Daisy's face was twisted into frustration.

He sighed. "Don't worry. I just lead the soldiers' training and help them work on their muscles." He had to keep himself busy. He knew he needed a good amount of distraction to keep Leena from taking over his mind.

Daisy almost rolled her eyes at his response. "Don't you know about all the soldiers' complaints? They don't want to train with you. None of them does," she emphasized. If Kevin kept it up, he would take over her title as the "Devil Drillmaster."

"Really?" He was quite surprised as he didn't really think much of it. He looked at Daisy in disbelief, trying to figure out whether or not she was exaggerating.

"Yes. It's true. I know you want to keep yourself busy, but you don't have to over strain yourself through training." She cocked her head to the side. "You know what? There are plenty of documents piled up on your desk, waiting for your approval. How about doing something different today, hm?" Kevin was still her superior in the army base, so she raised her suggestion with respect.

"You've grown tired of helping me with the documents, haven't you?" This made Kevin burst out laughing. She used to be so frank, but now she spoke in too many euphemisms.

"So, you finally understand. My effort is not in vain." Daisy sighed in relief, and her frown was replaced with a radiant smile.

"I'm sorry that you have to do so much for my sake lately." Kevin felt apologetic. He realized he might have taken it too far. Although they both had suffered, he knew that he was much luckier because Leena loved him.

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