Chapter 435
Corinne nodded. “Thank you.”
As usual, she walked slowly up the stairs but halfway through, she stopped, turned around, and asked, “By the way, Bowen.
Have my things arrived?”
Corinne arranged the engagement gifts she got back from the Carews to be delivered to Holden’s estate.
“Yes, ma’am. I’ve already asked the maids to keep it in the storeroom. Would you like to take a look?”
Corinne waved her hand. “That’s okay. Just remember to tell Jeremy about it when he’s back.”
“Yes, ma’am.”
She then continued on her way. The reason she got the expensive engagement gifts back was so that she would not own the
Holdens anything.
Bowen looked quizzically at Corinne walking up the stairs. He sensed there was something off about her but he could not quite
put his finger on just what it was. ‘Oh well, it’s probably nothing,’ he thought. Then he quickly went to the kitchen to instruct the
cook to make something for Corinne.
Before he left, Jeremy specially told him what to look out for in Corinne’s diet. She was allergic to quite a few things so he told
Bowen to doubly make sure no food that would trigger her allergy should make way to her plate and because of this, Bowen
would personally try all the food before giving it to Corinne.
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After taking a shower in her room, Corinne changed into a set of loungewear. Then she ate the lunch brought by the maid and
proceeded to take a nap. She felt easily tired as of late which she now knew the reason to be because she was pregnant.
A feeling of unbelievable comfort spread through her body as soon as her head hit the pillow.’ I’m going to miss this bed so
much,’ thought Corinne, who got used to sleeping in the big bed.
Eventually, she dozed off while planning for her future.
It was late at night. The air turned cold and the wind was blowing fiercely.
Bowen got woken up by the sound of the wind and he immediately ordered the servants to check all the windows were closed
properly so that no dirt or cold air could blow in and disturb Corinne’s sleep.
At that moment, from the first floor’s floor-to-ceiling windows, a car’s headlight could be
seen shining into the yard and the sound of the car’s engine was getting closer and closer.
Bowen took a closer look at the car and realized it was Jeremy’s car. ‘Why did he choose to come back at midnight?’ he
wondered.
After a few minutes, Jeremy walked in hurriedly.
Bowen greeted him at the door. “Welcome back, Mister Jeremy.”
Jeremy took off his coat – which was still cold from the night air servant standing next to him.
and passed it to the
“Thank you. Where is she?”
Bowen naturally knew who he was referring to. “Mister Jeremy, she’s probably sleeping at this
hour.”
“Okay,” replied Jeremy lightly. He then walked past the servant and made a beeline upstairs.
He thought about her ever since she called him in the morning. In the end, he could not help but rush back to see her. It was rare
for Corinne to admit she missed him; that simple. admission of hers was like a hook digging into his heart, luring him back to her.
He strode upstairs and not wanting to wake her up, he lightened his footsteps as he neared her room. He turned the doorknob
and was delighted to find it was not locked. ‘Why that little
rascal doesn’t lock the door when I’m not home.”
He massaged the space between his brows, not knowing whether to laugh or cry. Then, he opened the door and walked in
quietly. The room was dark and the wind was blowing fiercely outside. There was no moonlight filtering in, making everything
seem so surreal.
“Hey, little rascal. I’m back,” whispered Jeremy gently. He sat down beside the bed and looked at the spot where she always
slept. However, there was no reply. ‘She must be sleeping very deeply,’ he thought.