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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1580

In Leah's villa.

It was eight o'clock in the evening when Ernest came back.

Seeing him enter through the door, Leah felt completely refreshed. There was a flash of surprise in her eyes, as if she had meticulously pulled herself together. Her eyes sparkled with laughter. "I thought you weren't coming back tonight?"

"How can I not? I said I'd take care of you, I won't go back on my words." Ernest smiled and walked in.

He held two large bags in his hands, inside was the light and healthy dinner he had ordered, and he placed it on the dining table.

Hearing his words, Leah was a bit surprised. After inspecting him carefully, she pursed her lips and said, "You truly live up to your promises."

Ernest nodded, "I've always felt like men shouldn't make light promises, but once you make a promise, you have to stand by it. You can't tweak or break it. This kind of self-discipline is needed when regarding something akin to a contract. It's not something anyone can do."

Ernest's words carried a hidden meaning.

Leah was a little astonished. It turned out he was the type of person who was reserved and determined to hold on to their promises.

His sense of responsibility explained his introverted nature.

Leah was constantly surprised. "Ernest is pretty great," she thought to herself and couldn't help but let out a laugh.

Ernest smiled at her. "Are you feeling better?"

Leah wasn't sure if he was asking about her mental or physical state, but her answer would be the same either way. She felt so much better.

The weight that suppressed Leah's heart was lifted, and she felt a wave of relief. She nodded happily. "I do feel better."

"That's good."

"Ernest, you're a really good person. I totally agree with you, this is how people should be to each other. Once you make a promise, you shouldn't treat it lightly, you have to see it to the end. I feel like I understand you so much more now."

A light flashed in Ernest's eyes, and he looked at her in awe. "Really? I'm honored."

Leah smiled and walked over. She looked at the bags on the table and asked, "What's inside?"

"I brought you dinner. Sorry it's a little late. My dad was talking to me when I was about to leave, so when I got to the takeout shop it was already dark. I hope that's not a problem?"

Leah quickly shook her head, it didn't bother her at all. "It seems like you haven't eaten yet, am I right?"

"Yeah, I haven't eaten yet. Let's eat together!"

"You're still taking care of me on an empty stomach, I would say you're the one who has it difficult. Besides, I'm not that cranky, I don't mind anything. I'd be a flaming fireball in that case, I'm not that kind of person," Leah said with a smile.

"Then what kind of person are you?"

"I'm beautiful, generous, and humble, you got that?"

Ernest smiled adoringly. "You're truly amazing."

He went to wash his hands, then came back to directly arrange the take-out boxes on the table. Box after box of takeout were set on the table with the sauces left on the side.

Leah exclaimed in surprise at each box that was opened by Ernest. "Wow, it looks and smells delicious. I'm getting pretty hungry, could it be that my cold is going away?"

"Your voice is much clearer than before. It's not too hoarse or nasally anymore but you still have to be careful. It still takes time for you to be fully healed, there's no need to rush." Ernest comforted her. "If you're hungry now, then it means your body is recovering."

"I'm not in a rush, I'm just worried that you're the one who will have to go back in a rush." She stuck out her tongue and said, "If you're in a hurry to go back to the UK, you can go. It's alright, I can take care of myself."

Ernest looked at Leah again, feeling like this girl was astounding. She didn't want to bother him, but she didn't say it out directly.

Leah really did meet all his standards.

"Let's eat quickly," said Ernest in a deep voice.

Both of them sat down and ate their mouthwatering dinner together.

Leah ate more than she did in the afternoon.

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