The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee
Chapter 437 You Are My Only Wife
Boris smiled as he got Nell’s text.
“Is Mrs. Lewis coming?” the nurse asked.
“Yeah,” his tone softened, and then he continued with a gloating expression, “She cares about me so much. She won’t leave me alone.”
The corner of the nurse’s mouth twitched a little. “Yes, I can see that, sir. You are perfect for each other.”
“Everyone says that.” Boris said without changing his expression and then ordered, “Let’s go out for a walk.”
Half an hour later.
The nurse suddenly coughed loudly, “Here she comes!”
Boris immediately asked someone to remove the chair, then sat down on the ground, holding the pillar with both hands in a daze.
They were in an alley.
The bodyguard who came to look for him blocked the alley, and there was no one else for several miles.
Nell got out of the car with Ziana, headed to the alleys, and walked in front of Boris quickly.
The head of the bodyguards recited the prepared lines, “Mr. Lewis refuses to leave, Mrs. Lewis. He was sitting there like this for a while, and no one could do anything about it. You know he is good at fighting, so we couldn’t get near him…”
“Boris!” Ziana interrupted the security guard and demanded, “Get up!”
Sitting on the ground, Boris raised his head leisurely, his gray eyes lit up, “Ziana!”
Ziana sneered. She had already seen through his trick.
“Get up.” She said, looking at him.
Boris pursed his lips, looked at her with his watery eyes, and repeated, “Ziana!”
Ziana frowned. Then she stepped forward, pinched his ears, and pulled him up.
Boris bent over to cooperate with her, crying out that it hurt, but the corners of his lips lifted up.
Seeing this, Nell rolled his eyes. This happened again. The mighty Mr. Lewis acted like this in front of Ziana again.
ears and pulled him
back to
immediately started
and moved
beautiful eyes were fixed on him. “You have some explaining to do when we go back to
He tilted his head and leaned his head on her shoulder.
head on her shoulder again, didn’t care
I don’t know what
her at all and continued, “I knew you wouldn’t leave me alone. You are the best wife
indifferently, “You’d better think about how to
to this sentence, Boris’ expression didn’t change.
so smart. You immediately see through me! Sure enough, I’m a
was silent for a few seconds, then retorted, “It is getting disgusting. Who taught you to say those things?”
but bursting out
cough as he saw Boris’ murderous gaze through the rearview
to
lot, and they took the private elevator and headed to
Thus, he didn’t even enter the room. “I’ll be waiting
intimately closed the door
else around, Boris lightly pulled Ziana’s sleeve, “Ziana.”
She crossed her
next second…
knelt on the ground, and he looked up at her. “Honey, I
have to correct you. I’m not your wife.
You are my wife, not my ex-wife. Don’t let
again. I mean it when I said you are my wife. My only wife.
froze, and she looked at him dumbfounded. “Who taught you to say. that? Where did you learn these stupid
something had really happened to Boris as she heard his words. Maybe he was really ill.
honestly, “From the
words!” Ziana glared at him fiercely, “Tell me everything! Why did you pretend like you
“Because I want to be with. you. I could get your sympathy if you thought something had happened to me, and you will stay by my side. After all, we were together when the incident happened, and I thought maybe you would accept and forgive me if we spent more time together.”
her eyebrows mockingly. “That’s it?”
pursed his lips.
suddenly and walked
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