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My Disabled CEO Stood up And Kissed Me novel Chapter 93

Chapter 93 It's Hard to Take Her Out on a Movie Date 

Kendrick didn't feel pain in his legs, but he could feel the temperature. 

Just now, Kendrick clearly had a deeper feeling that was different from the past. 

He felt something other than the temperature. 

Kendrick subconsciously wanted to take off the blindfold but failed to do it. 

There was a chuckle in Kendrick's ear. 

It was Natalie's voice. 

With a pair of hands approaching, the darkness disappeared, and everything was bright. 

Natalie took off Kendrick's blindfold and said with a smile, "You can't take it off by yourself." 

It was designed to prevent someone from taking off his blindfold before acupuncture. 

Kendrick was surprised and said, "You're here!" 

Natalie nodded and said, "I'm here all the time in case you need any help." 

Natalie had indeed been there all the time. 

If Natalie lied and said that she was not there, it would arouse Kendrick's suspicion even more. 

Kendrick was cautious and smart. 

Kendrick looked at Natalie and then at Owen on the side. 

"The acupuncture time is shorter than last time." Owen continued, "In the future, I will control the time within 30 minutes. Mr. Ramsey, are you feeling unwell?" 

Kendrick lowered his eyes and looked at the acupuncture marks on his legs. 

"If so, remember to tell us!" Natalie continued "For example, do you have a tingling sensation or a strong sense of touch?" 

"No," Kendrick said. 

Natalie squatted down, stroked Kendrick's knees, and slowly put down the bottoms of his trousers. 

This time, Kendrick didn't feel the same touch just now, as if that moment was just an illusion. 

... 

It was four o'clock in the afternoon. 

The autumn sunshine was great, and Natalie proposed to go out for a walk to get some fresh air. "Hanging out can lighten you up!" she suggested. 

Natalie wouldn't say that it was because she smelled the aromas of roasted chestnuts and roasted potatoes. 

Kendrick naturally couldn't refuse. 

Natalie was pushing Kendrick's wheelchair, so she was the decision maker. 

Outside the hospital was a business street, and there were not many people now. 

Sycamores were planted on both sides of the street, and leaves were shedding. 

The sky was vast. 

The scene was as quiet as a picture. 

Natalie suddenly said, "It seems that roasted chestnuts and roasted potatoes are sold over there again. Do you want to taste them?" 

Kendrick replied, "If you want to eat, just buy them." 

"Okay, wait here for a while." 

Kendrick parked his wheelchair next to the rest bench and watched Natalie trot to the stall selling roasted chestnuts and roasted potatoes. 

The mobile phone rang suddenly. 

It was a call from a lawyer. 

"Mr. Ramsey, the personal share transfer letter has been prepared, but the shares can only be transferred after being blocked for three months because Ms. Nancy's shares have just been transferred to you." 

Nancy was out. 

Nancy was also publicly humiliated by her husband and became a joke in the entire upper class. Now she was drowning her sorrow at home and was extremely depressed. 

Nancy even came up with the idea of repurchasing the shares she had transferred. 

But Kendrick would certainly not give the shares back. 

In addition, Kendrick wanted to give these shares to Natalie. 

Since Natalie wanted shares of Ramsey Group, Kendrick would give her. 

Buying Nancy's shares and kicking her out would not make Kendrick feel happy. 

It was only when Kendrick thought that those shares were gifts for Natalie that he felt it was a good thing. 

Kendrick responded indifferently, "Well, prepare the documents required for the transfer in advance." 

Kendrick hung up the phone and saw Natalie smiling at the vendor. After weighing the chestnuts, the vendor's hand holding the shovel shook and gave Natalie more chestnuts. 

Natalie's smile was the reason why she could have great meals in the cafeteria at the university. 

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