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The Sweet Rival (Mango Shen and Nathaniel Ye) novel Chapter 83

Nathaniel touched it with his hand, and that fresh red fluid made him a little embarrassed.

He quickly stood up, went to the bathroom, and took a cold shower thoroughly.

Just then, Thomas knocked on the door and came in.

"Mr. Ye, the Hans family..."

"Get out!"

Nathaniel shouted coldly, and the irritable voice scared Thomas.

"Mr. Ye?"

Thomas rarely saw Nathaniel being so emotional. When he was about to go to the bathroom to have a look, he heard Nathaniel say, "You'd better get out of here right now! If your eyes wandering around and see something you are not supposed to see, I'll rip your eyes out!"

When hearing this, Thomas didn't dare to move forward. He really wanted to see what he was not supposed to see around him, but he didn't dare to. So he quickly obeyed and left the office.

Hearing that the door of the office being closed, Nathaniel finally breathed a sigh of relief.

He didn't dare to stay in the bathroom for too long. After taking a cold shower, he quickly went out of the bathroom. In the video, Mango was already lying on the table and began to paint.

In the past, Nathaniel had never known that Mango liked painting so much. Now, he noticed that he simply knew too little about Mango.

They said that a woman looked the most beautiful when she was dedicated.

At this time, Mango was all immersed by a soft light. Her serious look made Nathaniel's heart beat faster. He wished he could kiss her across the screen.

He made a phone call to Mango out of an impulse.

When Mango heard the phone ringing, she glanced at it subconsciously.

Nathaniel clearly saw the slight frown on Mango's face when she saw the phone number.

That was a repulsion!

She actually fet repulsed by his phone!

It seemed that she not only found him repulsive, but also felt repulsive about everything related to him.

But why?

She used to love him so much. Was everything fake?

Nathaniel suddenly felt very upset.

He kept ringing her phone stubbornly.

Mango looked at the flashing screen on the phone. In order to avoid waking up Zion from sleeping, she had switched to mute, but the screen that kept flashing still made her annoyed. What on earth did this man want to do?

Mango simply flip over the phone, so she wouldn't feel annoyed once she couldn't see it.

Nathaniel could see it clearly from this side.

At first, he didn't really have to hear Mango's voice, but now seeing Mango's attitude toward him, his anger started to gather inside his chest and he couldn't get rid of it no matter how hard he tried.

Nathaniel called Mango again and again, with patience.

Mango was so annoyed and she couldn't stand it anymore, finally she picked up the phone.

"Mr. Ye, it's very late. What's the matter?"

"Why can't I call you to just say hi? Or don't you want to answer my call? I'm helping you out with the mess, and that's how you treat me?"

Nathaniel didn't want Mango to be grateful for anything, but now seeing her reject himself so much, he felt uncomfortable. And when he didn't feel comfortable, he wouldn't let Mango feel comfortable.

This woman used to regard him as her god and loved him more than anything else. Now she was avoiding him as if he was a snake or a scorpion. She only wanted to get away from him as far as possible.

Nathaniel could not bear such a huge gap in the way she treated him.

It would be better if he hadn't said that. After listening to Nathaniel's words, Mango suddenly sneered. "Mr. Ye, do you think of yourself as a savior? But I remember that I didn't ask Mr. Ye to solve the problem for me, did I? As long as Mr. Ye want, I'll go back and deal with it myself tomorrow, so that I can save Mr. Ye's trouble."

After that, Mango hung up the phone directly.

She had no good feelings for him to begin with. Now, because of Madam Hans' incident, she hated Nathaniel to the extreme.

This hypocritical man!

After Mango hung up the phone, she did not hide her feelings for Nathaniel at all.

Nathaniel saw the disdain on Mango's face from the screen and he frowned instantly.

He kept feeling that something was wrong.

Mango's attitude towards him was different from when the accident first happened.

Anything went wrong?

Nathaniel couldn't figure it out.

He saw Mango throw the drawing directly aside, and kicked the table with hatred. But at this moment, Zion turned over and kicked off the quilt.

Mango's expression suddenly changed into that of a loving mother. Her eyes were so gentle that they could make everyone in the world envious.

Nathaniel felt he must be insane!

He actually envied his own son!

But Mango was really nice to Zion.

She quietly came to the bedside and gently covered Zion with the quilt again. Then she kissed Zion on the forehead. The tenderness in her eyes was like a pool of water that could make people drown.

All of a sudden, a desire rose in Nathaniel's heart.

He wanted to see Mango.

No matter whether she liked to see him or not, no matter what her attitude would be, he wanted her!

He really wanted to feel the tangible feeling of Mango being by his side.

"Really? I'm afraid that Mr. Ye can't afford to take up the responsibility! I heard that Mr. Ye is also the one heir left in Ye Family. What if I want her life? Will Mr. Ye also agree to that?"

Terrance was very aggressive.

Nathaniel looked at him coldly and said, "There is no conclusion about this matter yet. If it really turns out to have something to do with Katherine, no matter what kind of punishment it will be, I, Nathaniel Ye, will bear it. As a man of our Ye Family, I can protect my woman!"

"Really?"

Terrance smiled meaningfully and pushed the wheelchair into the ward.

Madam Hans looked very weak with a ventilator in her mouth.

The moment when Terrance saw Madam Hans, he put away all his toughness. He rushed over, held Madam Hans's hand and said, "Mom, I'm sorry, I am unfilial and you have to suffer all of this."

Madam Hans wanted to say something, but she didn't have enough strength.

Terrance lay down and heard Madam Hans say, "You go out first. I have something to say to Nathaniel alone."

"Mom, I can't leave you alone here. Even if you want to say something, I won't interfere just standing by your side."

Terrance was now very wary of Nathaniel as if they were enemies. However, Nathaniel did not know when he had offended the Hans family.

However, Madam Hans was very persistent.

Terrance couldn't bear to see the old lady being so persistent, so he had to agree. But when he passed by Nathaniel, he whispered, "You'd better be careful. If anything happens to my mother, I won't let go of the Ye family and the Song family even at the cost of the whole Hans family!"

Nathaniel nodded slightly.

"Don't worry, I have no enmity against your family, and there is no conflict between me and the old lady. I also want to prove my woman's innocence."

"It's better this way!"

After warning him, Terrance left the ward.

After Nathaniel closed the door, he turned around and found that Madam Hans didn't look weak at all as she had been just now.

She sat up directly, stretched out her hand to take off the ventilator, and the sick look she had just now was all swept away.

If it wasn't for the fact that Nathaniel knew the primary doctor of this hospital wouldn't lie to him, he might have thought that it was a complete scam from the beginning to the end.

Nathaniel walked up to Madam Hans and greeted her respectfully.

"Hello, Madam Hans."

"Hello"

Madam Hans smiled slightly, but her murky eyes were shining sharply, looking totally different from the old lady who tried to blackmail earlier.

Nathaniel sat opposite to Madam Hans and asked in a low voice, "Madam Hans, can I ask you something? Did you set up all of this?"

At this point, if Nathaniel still could not figure this out, his years of living experience in this world would have been in vain.

Madam Hans looked at Nathaniel's confident eyes and said with a smile, "Mr. Ye is a smart person. Why do you think an old like me would do this?"

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