ALPHA’S REGRET: FALSE MATE, TRUE LUNA
TRUE 310
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Thinking I had gone out, he turned and went back to his room.
Only then did I breathe a sigh of relief and went to wash up to prepare for the day’s affairs.
Soon after, the doorbell rang it was the expert team Ferris had
The elderlydy spent the entire morning being examined and t
treated by the specialists.
After it ended, the specialist told me, “Miss Aurora,pletely. iatric conditions is impossible, but surgery can extend the elderly
“Good, when can the surgery be scheduled?”
“First take medication for a while, then we’ll schedule it.”
After discussing with the specialists, I saw them out.
When I returned, Iforted Mary: “The doctor said surgery can help. Your health will improve soon.”
Mary understood her own physical condition but didn’t want me to worry, so she smiled and both.”
replied:
“That’s good. I just want time to spend with you
“Mm.”
The goose–feather snow seemed like it would
stop.
I stood on the balcony, watching the medical team’s departing figuresb, /bfeeling mncholy.
“Why are you standing outside?” Ferris’s voice suddenly sounded behind me, nearly startling ollime. /li/ol
He seemed to judge my location by the oing cold wind and my shallow breathing. Though exceptionally sharp.
I came back to my senses, looked at him, and replied softly: “bI /bwas watching the snow.”
He suddenly asked me: “Do you want to build
his eyes
bs /bcouldn’t see, his other senses were
I was stunned – I hadn’t expected him to make such a suggestion. I remembered that previously, he always thought these little things I enjoyed were
childish.
A glimmer passed through my eyes, but I immediately suppressed it: “No, it’s btoo /bcold outside, and besides, it’s too childish.”
Ferris’s throat caught, as if he’d been rejected.
I walked into the room, trying to say calmly: “I need to rest now. Please go out
Unexpectedly, he obediently left the room, not clinging likest night.
I breathed ba /bsigh of relief, quickly locked the idoo /i
After lying in bed, I quickly fell asleep.
and even blocked it with furniture.
The next morning when I woke up, the snow outside had lightened considerably, and sunlight streamed through the windows.
I pulled open the curtains and was about to wash up when I was surprised to
e the snowy ground filled with countless cute little snowmen.
Chapter b310 /b
My heart jumped. I hurriedly opened the French doors and walked onto the balcony to see Ferris building snowmen. My emotions were particrlyplex- partly surprised, partly warmed
I went downstairs, walking through the snow, and couldn’t help asking him: What is this…”
Ferris’s thin lips parted slightlyi, /ihis tone calm: “Building snowmen.”
I clearly remembered that the previous him would definitely have scoffed at such things.
Just as I was about to say something, the sound of a belonged to the Vargan family.
car
came from the distance A ck Lincolni slowly approached. I recognized the license te bit /b
The car stopped, the door opened, and Victoria’s female secretary got out.
She saw the yard full of snowmen and was slightly stunned, then quickly looked away. Her gaze locked onto Ferris and me seeing that he was still building snowmen, she looked very shocked, but her manner remained proper and she quicklyposed her expression.
“Hello, both of you.”
She walked through the snow toward us, saying respectfully, “Mrs. Vargan sent me to pick you up. We need to prepare for Master Dennis’s engagement banquet these next couple of days. Madam said that when he gets married, you two absolutely cannot be absent.”
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