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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 1165

The warm air from the vents slowly filled the car. Kirsten leaned back against the passenger seat as the damp strands of hair on her forehead began to dry.

She didn't hesitate at Gian's suggestion, nodding immediately. "Okay, go ahead. I'd hate to get sick and be miserable at work tomorrow."

Their years of friendship had made her accustomed to his care. It was a kindness that felt so natural and easy that she never felt the need for polite refusals or guardedness.

With a quiet affirmation, Gian pushed the door open and once again plunged into the downpour. The rain fell in silvery sheets, instantly enveloping his figure and soaking his shirt through again, clinging to his back.

Kirsten watched him hurry toward the corner pharmacy, a small, unconscious smile playing on her lips. A wave of exhaustion washed over her. She'd tossed and turned all night dealing with calls from her family, and the day's drama at the conference had been draining. Now that she could finally relax, her eyelids felt as heavy as lead.

She shifted into a more comfortable position, closed her eyes, and quickly drifted into a drowsy sleep. Her breathing evened out, but a slight frown creased her brow, as if she were resisting something even in her dreams.

When Gian returned with cold medicine and a bottle of warm water, this was the scene that greeted him. In the dim light of the car, Kirsten's peaceful, sleeping face looked exceptionally soft. The sharp, carefree edges she usually wore were smoothed away by sleep, replaced by a rare, quiet vulnerability.

He moved quietly as he settled back into the driver's seat, careful not to wake her. He placed the medicine and water in the passenger-side compartment, then started the car and pulled away from the curb. Gian drove with focus, occasionally glancing at the sleeping woman beside him, worried that a bump in the road might startle her.

He knew that beneath Kirsten's freewheeling exterior, she carried a great deal of pressure—her family's relentless matchmaking, the forced prospect of a strategic marriage, and all the unspoken frustrations that made her life more tiring than it appeared.

The car drove smoothly into the quiet, upscale villa complex where Kirsten lived, the same one as Danielle, known for its serene environment and tight security. Gian parked in front of her apartment building and looked over at the still-slumbering Kirsten, finding himself in a bit of a predicament.

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