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Unexpectedly Sweet Flash Marriage novel Chapter 49

Chapter 49 Mrs. Riley, Can I Apply for it?

Adeline felt her heart was filled by the felling at that moment.

Curtis was engraving characters on the cherry then.

Curtis watched the surprised expression of Adeline. He pushed the cherries forward to Adeline. He said with great desire to win, "I can engrave characters, too. I can learn anything you like."

Adeline felt touched while she felt Curtis was funny.

She raised her eyes to look at Curtis and took a deep breath. She was going to tell Curtis what she was thinking inside, but she didn't know that Curtis would speak at the same time.

"Adeline, I want to go for you."

"Curtis, Let's date."

As they finished speaking, both of them stopped for a while.

A sound came from the door, Mr. Mcgee of the hospital came in. He paused when he heard their talk.

His corner of his mouth pulled up a bit in disgust and said, "Little girl, are you going to date with this bad guy?"

Hearing that, Curtis gave Mr. Mcgee a hard look. He said, "Shut up, Juan Mcgee! If you don't know how to talk nicely, then shut your mouth up and get off!"

Hearing that, Juan pointed at Curtis and complained with Adeline, "Look at him, young girl. He is so impolite with the elder. Don't date with him. Or you can consider about my son. My son is better than him. "

"Damn you, Juan Mcgee! She is my wife!" Curtis was so angry that he almost stood up to hit Juan.

Mr. Mcgee widened his eyes, looking at Adeline and said exaggeratively, "I see, you are the unfortunate woman who has married Curtis."

Adeline smiled and nodded awkwardly.

Juan shook his head and said, "Alas, what a beautiful girl! But you have married to this bad and evil guy! So regrettable!"

Curtis's eyes were full of anger. He even wanted to kill Mr. Mcgee. He asked, "What are you doing here? Get off now if you have nothing to do with me!"

Mr. Mcgee liked to see Curtis getting angry. He put on AIRS and said, "I am the dean of the hospital and I am also your attending doctor. What am I doing here? Surely I am here to care for you."

Hearing his words, Adeline asked, "Mr. Mcgee, how is Curtis's health? Why would he lose consciousness this morning?"

Curtis was always in good health and he was proud of it. As Adeline talked about his embarrassment again, he could only explained to her, "I didn't lose consciousness. I just, just had a very deep slepp."

"Oh, don't lie to your wife no more!" Mr. Mcgee sighed, "Your were too weak so you fainted. It is the sequela of the car accident. I felt it strange that I have treated you well before. Why would the condition go bad then? And I figure out the only reason now."

Adeline asked, "What is the reason?"

"Overindulgence!" Mr. Mcgee said seriously.

As he said so, Curtis even wanted to kill Mr. Mcgree by himself.

Adeline's face blushed like fire was burnning on her cheeks. She looked at the floor awkwardly.

Mr. Mcgee tapped on Curtis's shoulder and said, "You are coming to your thirties soon... And you have suffered from a car accident. Your body is worse than before now. You can't play it hard now. I just heard that you two want to date. That's great. But you can't have inordinate actions. You can start from holding hands. Isn't it great?"

Finishing speaking, Mr. Mcgee looked at Adeline and said, "You can't listen to this old boy. His body needs time to recover."

After saying these words, Mr. Mcgee almost couldn't help laughing out. He found an excuse and left.

He couldn't tell how happy he was inside his heart!

Anyway, this old boy always schemed him!

He deserved it!

The ward became quiet again as Mr. Mcgee left.

Adeline felt embarrassed for a while. She then walked up to Curtis and asked lowering her head, "Does your words still count?"

Before Curtis realized what she was talking about. Adeline took a deep breath and said.

"Curtis, I want to date with you. I want to get along with you seriously like normal lovers, from strangers to understand each other."

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