“The doctor came to check just now. The wound isn’t open. Stay and talk to me. It won’t hurt if you distract me,” Blair said.
Mable was dumbstruck.
‘Talking to you can stop the pain?’
Blair was happy to see Mable so worried about him. Only then would he feel that he had a place in her heart.
Even if that was not the case before, he was sure he had earned a place in her heart after the incident this time.
“Don’t take what my mom said to heart. She can’t sway me, and I won’t let her hurt you half as much,” Blair suddenly said.
Mable shrugged, seemingly unbothered. “Thanks for protecting me just now. You did not need to do that. It’s not worth getting into a fight with your mom over me!”
As soon as she said that, she felt Blair grip her hand even harder.
“Mable, you’re worth it!” Blair said while looking into her eyes.
Mable pursed her lips and turned to look outside the window.
“Blair, thanks for saving me again.”
Blair played with her hand and smiled faintly. “So, how are you going to thank me this time?”
Mable pondered seriously.
‘Repaying him with money?
‘He’s not short of money, though.
‘Get rid of his enemies for him?
‘No, it’ll expose my identity.
‘Giving him a mine or a shipping line?
‘They might not be of use to him, and it’ll also expose my identity.’
Mable thought for some time but still could not think of anything suitable.
“Let me know if you need my help in the future. I’ll do it if I can.”
Blair replied to her, “There’s no need to wait.”
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