"It won't happen!" He looked back at her.
"That's just an analogy. Answer me. I'm so curious."
After thinking for a while, Charlie raised his eyebrows, saying, "I always respect marriage. Even if I'm tempted to do that...
"I won't cheat on you or hide it from you. You won’t be the last one to know it."
Hearing his guarantee, Grace smiled faintly. "I hope it will never happen."
"That’s for sure!"
Charlie was confident and resolute.
"Then I believe you.
Grace stretched. The fatigue caused by a few days' hard work disappeared in an instant.
After walking downstairs, Charlie suddenly leaned down and carried her in his arms. " Didn't you say you were tired? I'll carry you back."
The doctors, nurses, and the patients' families were coming and going. They enviously looked over.
Grace was never a coy woman. She put her arms around his neck, letting him carry her out of the hospital.
They loved each other even more than before after moving out of the villa. There were very few conflicts between them.
They felt quite pleased.
The married life was happy and harmonious.
Grace had been busy all day. Charlie ran her a bath, walked over, and asked her to take a bath.
She was sleepy and tired. With her eyes closed, she answered in a daze but didn't move. She was simply weary.
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