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The Enticing CEO's Chosen Bride novel Chapter 2122

The gathering at Academic Bridges had everyone in high spirits—and more than a little tipsy. Ella, buoyed by the joy of the occasion and the persistent toasts from well-meaning friends, had overindulged. Her head felt heavy, but her mind was surprisingly alert.

As more revelers approached to offer her drinks, it was Paul who stepped in to intercept them. The teasing started soon after, hinting at a budding romance between Ella and Paul.

"You two have been the talk of the campus love watch. Come clean, are you guys dating?"

"Yeah, both of you jetting off to Y Country together. Was that a secret rendezvous planned?"

"It's just so sweet, two high-achievers studying abroad together. You're giving us serious couple goals."

"Don't go eloping and surprise us with a wedding once you're back, alright?"d2

As the conversation became more and more absurd, Ella felt helpless. "There's nothing going on. And even if there was a wedding, I'd come back to collect your gifts." she joked.

"Ooh, sounds like there might be a little truth behind the teasing after all?" someone chimed in, sniffing out the gossip with a grin plastered on their face.

Ella shook her head with a chuckle, stood up with her glass in hand—slightly unsteady—and raised it for a toast. "Last one for the night, folks. Here's to success in our studies and a future bright as the stars."

*

Paul had thoughtfully arranged for his family's chauffeur to wait outside, ready to escort Ella back to her apartment near the campus. He glanced at Ella, who rested her head against the car window, her brows knit together as if in discomfort, and asked, "Feeling rough?"

"No," she shook her head.

"Have you talked to your grandfather, or your uncle about this?" Paul seemed hesitant but broached the subject nonetheless.

Ella's posture didn't change, but she slowly opened her eyes. "Not yet. My uncle's engagement is the priority right now, and I doubt they'll have time for my issues." Her voice was calm, devoid of any emotional tremor.

Paul continued, "You might miss your uncle’s engagement party..."

"I won't," she replied calmly, cutting him off. "As inappropriate as it may sound, I'd rather not attend, so I won't postpone my departure."

Paul nodded, a slight relief washing over his face. After a brief silence, he suggested, "Since we have some time over the summer, why not travel a bit before the term starts?"

Ella paused, then looked up at him.

Paul smiled. "I've always wanted to tour Western Europe. With a few free days over the summer, we could see as much as we can. Care to join? We could start in the Netherlands."

Ella pursed her lips, her gaze drifting to the fleeting colors outside the window. When the car stopped at her building, Ella stepped out on her own but immediately felt a wave of dizziness and nausea.

She rushed to the nearby flower bed, bent over, and Paul was right there, supporting her. After holding it in all evening, she couldn't keep it down any longer.

Paul gently patted her back as the driver handed her a bottle of water. Without having eaten much earlier, she felt utterly drained after vomiting and slumped into Paul's embrace.

He opened the water for her, and Ella took a few sips, rinsed her mouth, and then drank again, her hand trembling around the bottle.

"I'll walk you up," he offered.

Ella could only murmur an acknowledgment, too weak to nod.

Paul decided to carry her upstairs, and they reached her apartment door. Ella pressed her fingerprint on the smart lock, and with a click, Paul kicked the door open with his foot.

Inside, the lights were all on, revealing a tall, stern man in the living room, exuding an imposing aura.

Ella, sensing the tension, lifted her head from Paul's arms and locked eyes with the man, her brow furrowing. "What are you doing here?"

"Put her down," commanded Noah, ignoring her question and fixing his gaze on Paul.

Paul remained composed. "She's had too much to drink."

As Noah approached, the tension became palpable. "Give her to me," Noah insisted, brooking no argument.

"Paul, put me down," she requested, feeling the awkwardness of the situation.

Paul complied, and as Ella's feet touched the floor, she swayed but managed to stabilize herself with Paul’s support. "Why are you here? Didn't you say this apartment was a gift for me? How can you just walk in whenever you want?"

"I bought it, so why can't I come in as I please? Ella, you've got some nerve, getting drunk and bringing a guy home with you?"

Ella staggered toward the sofa, then Noah pulled her back. "Didn't you hear me talking to you?"

"What's it to you?!"

"I'm your uncle—does that answer your question?!"

The living room fell silent.

After a moment, Ella took a deep breath and nodded. "Fine, Uncle. I'm not feeling well. Can I rest now?"

Noah's expression softened slightly as he saw her weary face, and his tone mellowed. "Need a shower?"

The familiar gentleness in his voice made Ella's heart twinge. She nodded, "Yes."

"Go lie down. I'll run a bath for you."

"I can just take a quick shower."

"Can you even stand properly? Go lie down." His words left no room for debate, and Ella, accustomed to obedience, simply nodded.

The next moment, Noah carried her straight to the bedroom, a rare physical closeness that had become uncommon in recent years.

He gently placed her on the bed, looking down at her coldly. "Don't think we're done discussing tonight's events," he said before leaving the room.

Noah then faced Paul, still standing in the living room, and his presence chilling the air further. "Are you not leaving?"

Paul stood his ground. "Isn't it inappropriate for you to enter Ella's place like this?"

A dangerous glint appeared in Noah's eyes. "Are you lecturing me?"

"It could harm Ella's reputation. Besides, you're about to be engaged."

Noah's expression was ice-cold. "So what? And what right do you have to talk to me about this? If you want Ella, you'll have to get my approval first."

Paul's lips curled into a sardonic smile. "Actually, that's not the case. Grandpa Jon has no objections to me pursuing her. All I need now is for Ella to say yes. And you might want to remember, she's just your niece. You don't have that many rights to meddle in her life."

A vein throbbed dangerously on Noah's forehead.

Paul continued, "Besides, you're only her uncle in name."

It felt as if a rational cord inside Noah snapped under the weight of his rage. "Paul..."

"Paul, why don't you head out?"

A voice from behind cut through just as Noah's anger was about to erupt.

"Go get some rest. I'll see you at school tomorrow."

Paul stared at her for a long moment before nodding. "Alright, make sure you rest up too."

Ella watched Paul close the door behind him before turning to Noah. "Uncle Noah, you should head out too. I'm feeling much better, just need a quick shower."

"Ella," Noah said heavily, "can't you see he's got designs on you?"

Ella pursed her lips, surprised he would stay to question her after she'd asked him to leave. "I can see it, but there's no need for you to worry. I had a few too many drinks at the dinner. He was just seeing me home, and it won't happen again. And don't think I'm playing some game. This is my apartment, after all. I wasn't expecting you to show up tonight."

"Why don't you keep your distance if you see his intentions?"

"Why should I?" Ella frowned. "He's a classmate, a friend. He has his sights on me, but he hasn't done anything inappropriate. How else am I supposed to find out if he's worth my trust if I keep him at arm's length?"

Noah's pupils dilated as the air around them seemed to freeze. "What did you say?" He stepped close, his grip on her chin was menacing, and his dark eyes churned with a chilling sternness. "Worth your trust? What are you thinking, huh?"

"Thinking about giving it a try with him." Ella was brutally honest. "There's no better candidate than him for now. We're of the same age, share the same major, and have a lot in common. I've seen his character over the years; there's nothing to pick at. Only a fool would keep distance from such an outstanding guy who likes me, right?"

Her words only tightened his grip on her jaw. "Ella, I'm wondering what I need to do to teach you a lesson and get rid of these thoughts."

His voice was so cold that Ella shivered. She closed her eyes, took a deep breath, then suddenly said, "Uncle Noah, I'm sorry."

Her tone shifted, adopting the same apologetic and aggrieved demeanor she used in the past when scolded by him. "I shouldn't have drunk. I shouldn't have let a drunk man into my place. It won't happen again."

She leaned her head against his shoulder, her voice carrying a hint of coquetry, "I feel awful now, and I know I was wrong. Please, let's forget about tonight."

Noah's rising anger crumbled at her sudden change of heart. He was at a loss for how to react.

Ella truly felt miserable and exhausted. The alcohol took effect, blurring her consciousness, leaving her without the strength to stand off with Noah any longer.

She softened her stance and simply apologized. In the past, whenever she did something wrong and admitted it with good grace, playing the pitiful card, she always managed to get off the hook. It never failed.

Though she couldn't bring herself to think about it, it seemed to have worked once again.

Letting out a long sigh, she instinctively snuggled closer into his embrace.

The weather had been gloomy all day, with low-hanging fog and a dampness in the air. Ella had dressed simply in jeans and a hoodie.

She was usually a peaceful sleeper, even when drunk, she didn't thrash about, just slept quietly. But this time, as he laid her in bed, she frowned and squirmed restlessly, her face showing discomfort and impatience.

Noah sat by the bed, watching her for a while, his hand hovering over the hem of her shirt. Finally, as she twisted again in discomfort, he lifted her shirt.

Summer attire was light and simple. Beneath the hoodie, she wore nothing but a bra. Her skin was glowing and flawless, her delicate curves barely concealed by the pale lingerie.

The once sweet and innocent girl had grown into a woman.

Lust filled his eyes as he fought the shadows rising within him. Taking her into his arms, he ignored the boobs against his chest and quickly removed her hoodie over her head. She quieted down after that.

Covering her with a blanket, he stood up in the temperature-controlled room, drenched in sweat.

*

Ella was roused by her alarm in the morning. Despite a pounding headache, she forced herself up. These were her last few days at Summit Ridge University, and the closer she got to the end, the more she didn't want to leave.

After freshening up, she stepped out of the bedroom just as Noah exited the adjacent room. She paused. "You stayed here last night?"

She vaguely remembered Noah's shirt from the night before.

Noah's face was etched with displeasure. "Is that a problem?"

Ella closed the door behind her. "No, it's just that I'm not sure what the point was of you buying this apartment for me anymore."

Noah was silent for a moment. "You're moving back tonight."

Ella fell silent. Was he crazy?

"There's no need," she refused without a second thought, "Summer break is just a few days away, and this place is indeed convenient. I don't want to hassle with moving again."

Noah's brows furrowed. "Did I make your life that inconvenient?"

If it came to it, Ella couldn't answer. After all, Noah had always taken care of her every need, down to the smallest detail. She hadn't felt inconvenienced at all.

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