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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 808

"Don't forget that this is also your home. There is no need for you to be so polite to me. You don't need to apologize. It's just that there are so many mannequins, sewing machines, and clothes. Are you majoring in Fashion Designing?" Kevin asked. He did not ask her why she cried and just kept looking around the materials in the room. He acted as if he didn't notice her tears so he could avoid making her feel embarrassed.

"Yes," Leena answered coldly without even looking at Kevin. It wasn't that she was pretending to avoid him. It was more like she didn't know how to face him after arguing with him.

An unexpected tingle crept on Kevin's heart with how coldly Leena reacted. He couldn't explain how that pain got in his chest. It just came there too sudden without him even noticing how.

"It seems like I don't know you at all. I don't even know what your major is. I really should care more about you." Kevin shook his head. He was indeed a bad husband. No wonder Leena was cold to him.

"I don't really care much about you too. It just breaks even. There's no need for you to change. I also know very little about you anyway, don't I?" Being indifferent to him was not something Lenna wanted. It was just that she couldn't help the hurtful words from pouring out whenever she opened her mouth. The impulse to say those was just too strong.

"Leena, look at me," Kevin said seriously. He was not accustomed to her coldness and indifference as she was always lively and cheerful.

"No." Leena pouted and refused without any further thinking. The way she uttered her answer was filled with her little girl's charm. It was so naive yet at the same time, emotionless.

Kevin was completely dumbfounded. He could have handled the situation better if Leena just shouted at him. How was he supposed to react with her pouting like a child? Most of the people acquainted with him were of his age. Leena was definitely the first and only young person he got to talk with.

'"Well, I apologize," he found himself saying tenderly. "I should not have gotten angry with you. I should not have let you cry. Sorry." He reached out to her and turned her body to face him. His eyes were warm and moist as he scanned her tearful face.

"Cry? Who cried? I didn't!" The beautiful wife denied amidst her continuous sobs. She wouldn't let him feel that it was his words that made her cry.

"Well fine, you didn't cry. But I did. Is that okay?" Kevin gave in helplessly. Facing this girl was far more troublesome than having to face a group of soldiers. After all, he could scold and punish those soldiers if they made mistakes. But to scold and punish this wench? No way. Not unless he planned to drown in tears as soon as she pouted her mouth and cried.

A laugh escaped Leena's chest upon hearing him bend down for her. Her gloomy mood faded away and she was back with her sweet smile instantly.

"Good! It is good that you can laugh now. Your coldness almost killed me earlier." Kevin wasn't able to stop himself from smiling back at her as relief flooded him.

"Hum! I won't forgive you if you dare shout at me again next time." Leena's mouth twitched with her answer. Their argument was irrational. However, she had already forgiven him from her heart.

"You got me wrong! When did I shout at you? You can't slander me, Leena! I am innocent!" How could she think that he shouted at her? He just talked with a louder voice and that was it. He stood there like a dumb man who ate the bitter herb! He couldn't even express or explain what was in his mind.

"Yes, you have shouted at me." Leena accused shamelessly. She didn't care whether he did scold her or not. She just wanted Kevin to apologize.

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