Healing my disabled husband

Chapter 965 Just Over



Chapter 965 Just Over

Chapter 965 Just Over

River stared at Yael for a long time before finally saying, "I have only one request. No matter what

happens, do not hurt her."

Yael nodded and said, "I won't."

He wouldn't force Beata. If she didn't like him, he would wait for her until the day she met someone she

did like. He wouldn't do anything out of line without her permission.

If Beata happened to like him too, then it was his lucky day. He would protect her well and love her

deeply. He would never let her suffer any grievances in this lifetime.

Love was like a flood that had burst its banks.

It was really hard to say whether people liked someone or not when they hadn't been discovered yet.

But now that he had found out, and Yael couldn't deceive himself anymore.

He liked Beata and maybe he had liked her for a long time already or maybe it was because he saw

how she grew up in front of him as he protected her every day.

Yael didn't think too much about it; everything started from harmony and all he wanted to focus on was

the future.

The result of doing so was equivalent to handing over everything to Beata's hands. As long as she

wanted it, he could be happy in an instant.

But if she didn't want it, then Yael would forever be stuck in the dark world alone.

River also had someone special now, so he naturally understood many things that couldn't be stopped

just by preventing them from happening.

Moreover, Yael almost grew up with River; now they were close friends who trusted each other

completely.

River never looked down on Yael or thought less of him than himself. This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.

River knew very well about Yael's character and other aspects, which made River trust him completely.

He also knew very clearly that if both Yael and Beata liked each other, then there wasn't anything

wrong with their relationship at all.

Looking at Yael, River said, "You've chosen a difficult path for yourself."

No matter what, the fact remained that Beata was still young, she hadn't seen much of the world yet,

and things may change once she went off to college. It was really hard to predict these things right now

but despite this, Yael had already jumped into this relationship headfirst without thinking through

everything first.

Suddenly, River wasn't angry anymore. He knew deep down inside, in this relationship, Yael might be

the one who needed more care than anyone else did.

"I'm willing," said Yael.

River scoffed, "Of course, money can't buy willingness. What else can I say?"

As the end of school approached, Beata eagerly packed up her things and waited for the bell to ring so

she could quickly run out and see her little dog.

Harvey watched Beata's movements with a heavy heart. He really wanted to ask her if she was going

to see the dog or the person who took her there. But he didn't dare.

Beata didn't like it when guys talked too much.

He knew that if he did ask, Beata would tell him to get lost without hesitation.

So Harvey silently packed his bag and just hoped that at least they could leave school together.

But even that chance was taken away from him as soon as their teacher said they were dismissed;

Beata ran off in a flash.

Harvey didn't know what to say.

His first love had ended before it even began.


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