Chapter 76
Let Me Go
Helen’s legs were amputated. She would never stand up for the rest of her life.
She fell face down on the floor with a bang and lay at Ashton’s feet
Deborah didn’t expect Helen would suddenly in upon them. She immediately took a few steps back to distance herself from her.
Ashton was stunned for a long while. He didn’t understand why Helen reacted all that much.
She looked nervous as if she had been frightened by something.
It wasn’t until Nina rushed over to help Helen on the ground that Ashton before he came back to his senses. He immediately squatted
down to help
Helen’s face was pale. When she saw the mobile phone screen on the ground turned dark, she realized it was a false alarm. Then, she
breathed a sigh of relief.
Ashton felt that Helen looked weird. But seeing she was tired, he didn’t ask any more questions.
After Helen sat back in the wheelchair, Deborah turned around and was about to go to her bedroom.
Ashton stopped her. “You haven’t eaten yet.”
Deborah looked at him and Helen with disgust. “Forget it. I’m afraid she will fall to my feet again later, ‘I don’t want someone to
misunderstand me.”
Helen’s face turned red. Ashton asked her, “Helen, have you finished eating?”
Helen nodded immediately and said in a low voice. “The weather outside is good today.”
Since she broke her legs, Ashton hadn’t gone out with her.
Ashton glanced out the floor-to-ceiling window. He didn’t understand what Helen meant.
He nodded and said, “It’s a rare sunny day. Nina, ask the serv ant to take Helen out for sunshine.”
Helen’s expression froze. After Ashton finished speaking, a ser vant stepped forward and pushed Helen’s wheelchair away.
Helen was a little angry. She heard Ashton speak behind her, “Make some light dishes. Deborah and I haven’t eaten yet.”
Helen’s back fraze for a while. She felt bitter.
She only took a few bites of these dishes on the table. Did Ashton feel sick about what she ate?
Ashton was a fanatic for cleanliness. But in the past, he would never ask someone to remove the food she had eaten when she was
still present.
Helen couldn’t help glancing back and saw Ashton serving soup to Deborah.
Helen suddenly felt a little regretful. It might be a mistake to attack Alyssa. She was too impulsive.
If Alyssa was alive, the situation would not have developed like this. Ashton would not have changed his attitude toward Deborah and started to treat her kindly because of guilt. Then, Ashton would not have neglected Helen.
The ser vant pushed Helen out. Deborah still felt angry.
She put the soup Ashton gave her aside and picked out the food he put on her plate.
But Ashton continued to put food on her plate as if he had not seen Deborah’s indifference.
Finally, Deborah lost her patience. She looked at Ashton coldly and asked, “Is it interesting?”
The smile on Ashton’s face faded. He put down his fork in embarrassment.
Deborah said softly, “Ashton, why don’t you just let me go? What else do you want? Do you want everyone to have a bad time?”
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