"I..." Looking at Ryan’s gentle gaze, Freya felt as though she had found a refuge from her grumpiness. "I didn't want to either. But as Rodney said, he doesn’t mind making a big fuss of it. He can do anything for Sarah's sake."
"I've expected these things, so I’m prepared. All you have to do is stay in the hospital to recuperate. Don’t d o anything else." Ryan took an orange from the bedside table and peeled it with his long fingers.
Freya was dazed. "Do you really have a way around this? Can you tell me?"
"You'll know it soon."
Ryan smiled vaguely.
Freya was curious and puzzled, but she knew that Ryan would not lie to her.
Sometimes, comparison really was the thief of joy.
Although he was a few months younger than her, he was much calmer in dealing with problems that arose.
"If he looks for you next time, tell him to meet you at the registry office straight away. Getting a divorce earlier will be good for you both."
After being there for half an hour or so, Ryan left.
Catherine initially planned to comfort Freya. However, she noticed that Freya seemed to have transformed into a different person. Not only was Freya not crying, but she was also much calmer now. Catherine could not help but mock her in surprise. "It's very smart of Ryan to be able to soothe you with a few sentences." 1
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