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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 936

He moved forward with her in his arms and finally put her down after walking for a while. A smile could b e seen on his delicate face all along the way.

Though Sherman felt a little bit helpless, she was quite happy actually.

Kingsley wanted to teach her skiing, and she said yes though it was not easy for her to learn.

After being fully equipped, he took her to the ski run, holding her hands all the time.

There were a lot of people of different ages and levels, but on one was like Kingsley, whose black suit (the brown coat had been taken off) made him look particularly tall and outstanding.

Though Sherman was not a coward, she hated falling over; therefore she held his hand tightly.

But Kingsley didn't let it happen as she had wished and finally loosened his hand. Undoubtedly Sherman fell to the ground.

She squinted and looked at him, "You suddenly are not behaving like a gentleman to me. But don't forget that you are still on the test."

A burst of laughter rang, along with the approaching o f his usual overbearing aura. She looked up and saw

him standing before her. He said, "I prefer you being yourself, a girl who loses her temper and gets angry. I want you to feel real and free. I hope you show all your true feelings before me..."

When a man said he wanted to know about you thoroughly, including perfect you and not-that-good you, your heart could not keep peaceful anymore.

"It's hard to be perfect, but it's easy to show one's weaknesses," Sherman said.

Kingsley liked her attitude very much. His face was full of tenderness.

He invited her to sit down and take a rest, just in case she felt cold, and then he left.

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