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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1767

Stella called out for them to enter, and Leonard walked in, holding the cat.

Seeing Leonard, Stella's expression darkened.

"What are you doing here? Shouldn't you be in bed resting?"

Leonard said, "I got bored lying in bed. I wanted to walk around a bit."

Stella replied, "Your wounds haven't healed yet. You shouldn't be walking around. If they reopen, your recovery will take even longer. Leonard, are you trying to play games with our agreement?"

Leonard was silent for a moment before saying, "If I delay my own recovery, I'll take responsibility. I won't blame you for it."

Aside from changing his bandages and bringing him meals, Stella almost never appeared before him.

Before, when he wanted to see her, he could just go to her. Now that he was injured, he couldn't move around easily.

Stella said flatly, "But it will affect your ability to fly the plane."

Leonard knew what she was thinking. He said in a low voice, "As long as I'm still breathing, I will do what I promised you."

Since he'd put it that way, Stella didn't bother insisting.

She sat back down in her chair and resumed her work on the wind chime, completely ignoring him.

Leonard watched her focused profile. "I thought you would just do a half-hearted job."

Without looking up, Stella said, "Even if I prepared all the gifts overnight, you still need to recover before we can leave. I could be perfunctory, but that would only give you a pretext to cause trouble and prolong my stay. It has no real benefit besides saving me a little effort. I have plenty of time right now, and I'm idle anyway."

Hearing such an honest response, Leonard actually smiled.

"You're telling me the truth. Aren't you afraid of making me angry?"

Stella said, "Even if I didn't say it, you'd figure it out. Why bother making up excuses? It's just exhausting."

Leonard asked, "What are your plans after you leave?"

Stella finally looked up at him, her expression guarded.

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