<h4>Chapter 50: Tug At His Heartstrings</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>Henyee Trantions <strong>Editor: </strong>Henyee Trantions
“What book? Is it important?”
ire searched and replied. “The new version of Anatomy Theory. I bought it for collection.”
She had always had this habit.
“Remember where you put it?”
“No.”
The corner of Gallon’s mouth twitched. “My god, are you a fish? A fish’s memorysts only seven seconds.”
Of course, she was not a fish. She could remember thousands of codes.
But if she had a good memory, why didn’t she even remember where she put the book.
Gallon said, “Just buy another one.”
“Yes, I’m afraid I’ll have to do that.” ire didn’t bother to look for the book anymore, and walked back to the bedroom.
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In the evening, Sheldon returned to his room and found a book on the table.
‘Anatomy Theory’.
It was the one ire bought in the bookstore today.
Why was it in his room?
Could it be… ire put it in here?
When he thought of this possibility, his heart did a flip.
He was still wondering why ire would buy a medical book.
So, she bought it specially for him?
Sheldon slowly picked up the book on the table and seemed to be able to smell the fragrance of the girl, which made him feel dizzy.
Why did she send him the book?
Was she showing her support for his study of medicine?
When he imed that he was going to study medicine, everyone thought that he was crazy.
So far, she was the first person to support him…
Sheldon clutched his chest, his heart beating fast inexplicably, unable to calm down for a long time.
Early morning
ire went downstairs, and found Sheldon sitting at the dining table.
He looked up at her and hurriedly looked away, his expression a little nervous.
ire sat down opposite him.
Her unique fragrance prated Sheldon’s nose, tugging at his heartstring again.
He nced at ire secretly, then forced himself to look away. But after a moment, he still couldn’t help but look at her.
On the opposite side, the girl had rolled up her hair, revealing her beautiful swan neck. Her eyes were drooping, and her long eyshes batted like butterfly wings. Her facial features are exquisite, and her lips were slightly upturned with a seductive luster.
His hot gaze made ire extremely irritable.
She mmed down the tableware and asked Sheldon coldly. “What are you looking at?”
Sheldon’s face stiffened, and he couldn’t say a word. He lunged to his feet and walked away, staggering a little.
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Lance Middle School attached equal importance to students’ physical and mental development. In order to increasemunication between students and parents, a family sportspetition was held every year in the school.
The school’s intention was good, but this family sportspetition gradually evolved into a wealth-untingpetition.
As thepetition approached, Phoebe suddenly fell ill.
Unable to find out the cause of her disease, Ada was very anxious.
Phoebe was lying in the bed with a towel on her forehead, her face pale. She held Ada’s hand and refused to let go, crying pitifully. “Mom… don’t go. Don’t leave me alone. Please stay with me all the time…”
Ada hurriedly said, “I’m not going anywhere. I just want to fetch you some water, and I’ll be right back. Be good.”
Hearing this, Phoebe finally let go of her hand.
As soon as Ada left, she immediately stopped crying. Her face was gloomy and she didn’t look weak at all.
She was pretending to be ill.
She was not good at sports, so she didn’t want to make a fool of herself, nor did she want Mom to go with ire.
So no matter what, she must keep Mom next to her!
In ire’s room
ire fiddled with theputer, cross-legged.
Ada walked in, and stood behind her. She said hesitantly, “ire, as you’ve seen, Phoebe is sick. I can’t apany you to the sportspetition. Your father is busy with his work, and your brother has to attend sses in school, so…”
“No need.” ire interrupted her without even looking back.
Ada was stunned. “What?”
“I said, I don’t need anyone to apany me.” ire’s hands were typing at a dazzling speed, but there was no expression on her face as if she was doing something ordinary.
Ada craned her neck and nced at the screen. There were a bunch of garbled codes on theputer, which she didn’t understand at all. She had no idea what ire was typing.