CEO Proposed to His Ex-wife 99 Times
Chapter 403 You Got To Cherish Her
After going back to home, Marshall asked Katherine to take a rest and he’ll responsible for cooking.
Standing by the door, Katherine would be lying if she said that see wasn’t touched by Marshall’s behavior.
She was actually deeply moved by Marshall coming all the way here as she was perfectly aware how isolated this place was and it must be difficult for him to find the way here.
The sun had gone done now and every household started cooking. Katherine looked around and went out.
Every household had its own little gardens to grow various veggies.
Katherine walked around and got a lot of greens.
These kind of cabbages were everywhere in the village, so nobody was stingy about them.
Katherine brought greens back and Marshall just took them over and started washing them by the well.
It actually looked like they were a real family here.
Katherine then went to the store and bought some rice to start cooking herself.
Fighting back the nausea induced by the oily fume, Katherine hurried the meal.
Marshall hugged her from behind, “I missed you very much the past couple of days.”
Katherine instantly stopped her movement, but instead of struggling, she said, “Marshall, is this because you know you can’t have me anymore, so you would want to keep me more?”
Marshall froze and hissed. It seemed like he was annoyed.
But still, he calmed himself down and said affectionately, “Why are you interpreting my love to you as such a filthy thing? Can’t I just miss you because I love you and want to take care of you?”
Katherine drooped her eyes, “Why do you like me? All you had was hatred and despise towards me in our short-lived marriage. How come you would suddenly say that you have feelings for me after we got divorced?”
Marshall actually didn’t know the answer to this question. Well, love is a tricky thing can be quite incomprehensible.
He didn’t say anything and just stared at Katherine with stubbornness in his eyes.
Katherine thought for a while, “Fine. Let’s stare having dinner. Go set the table.”
Marshall then grabbed some milk and canned fruit from car trunk.
opened one of the boxes as she was in need of nutrition
eating, some
walked in cringingly and
went to open the
around seven
was out, they
much knew what
just like them when she was little, so
scattered away after
sat back on the chair, “I used to be very poor and wouldn’t have yummy snack all the year round. If we heard that one of the household was having delicacies, we would all flood to his house. It was not like that we wanted to have a bit
life before
Rich people like you would never come to
but I want to get to know you as much as possible. I want to
smiled wryly, “Marshall, you’ve
are the one who always assumes that I’m up to something, but actually I’m
belly with her right hand, “Okay.
on sleeping on it heralded so that Marshall could have her bed as she was afraid that Marshall would
“There is no need of this. I’m fine sleeping on grandpa’s
even lamented, “He is also my grandpa. I’m not afraid
didn’t try
door was shut, there was no way
and turning much, Katherine just
of falling asleep as the bed was too hard and
and went
up in a ball,
gazed at Katherine’s skinny
did she plan to live alone in this place if he hadn’t come
was basically nothing in
thinking about Katherine being in this village
for a while and then went back
sleeping on a single bed, otherwise, he would just hug her
time she woke up the next morning, Marshall had made his bed and
up, her phone
her phone and
she had sent her a picture and
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