Chapter 78
When she saw Keh in a wheelchair, a sh of pain crossed Donna''s eyes as she pushed Ang aside and approached him. "How can you still defend Ang when you''re like this?" she eximed.
Keh frowned, "My car ident had nothing to do with her."
Donna scoffed coldly, "Would you have had an ident if you weren''t going to the Courthouse for a divorce?"
"It''s something no one could have predicted," Keh exined.
"Enough, I don''t want to hear it. I''ll pack your things; you''reing home with me now."
Keh''s expression turned cold. "I''m not going back."
"I won''t let you stay with this woman!"
"She is my wife, and she has a name. Even if you don''t like her, I hope you can respect her."
Donna was shocked, unable to believe how much Keh''s attitude towards Ang had changed while she was abroad.
Donna said, "Keh, she will only hurt you. Come back with me, and I''ll handle the divorce."
Keh looked at Donna coldly and angrily said, "This is between her and me. Please, don''t interfere."
Donna, furious and pale, raised her voice as she shouted, "Keh, are you trying to piss me off? Do you know how terrified I was when I heard about your paralysis? And now you''re angry with me over the person who caused your ident?"
Keh''s eyes grew colder. "How did you find out about my ident?"
Keh had instructed his subordinates not to inform Donna and Richard about his ident; they should have only found out when they returned for Beatrice''s birthday.
Donna nced away guiltily, unable to meet Keh''s gaze.
He sometimes intimidated her.
"It doesn''t matter how I found out, but I will never let you be with Ang!"
Keh meant everything to Donna; she couldn''t live without him.
He said, "I won''t go back. I''ll have Tom take you back to Sinir Manor."
"Keh!" Donna, her face ashen with rage, eximed, "Are you trying to piss me off?"
Keh didn''t look at her again, turning to Ang. "I need to take a bath; help me."
Ang didn''t want to face Donna alone. She had been fed up enough with Donna''s p earlier. However, Keh''s ident was indeed rted to her.
But if Donna hit her again, she wouldn''t hold back anymore!
Approaching Keh to push his wheelchair, she was suddenly shoved aside by Donna.
Donna shouted, "Get lost! Don''te near Keh again!"
Ang smiled, "Fine, I have work tomorrow. I''ll leave Mr. Sinir to you."
Then, she turned and left.
After Ang walked away, Donna moved to push Keh''s wheelchair. But he pressed the wheelchair''s button, turning to face her.
Although he was sitting in the wheelchair, Keh looked imposing.
"Mom, let me be clear: I won''t divorce Ang. You''d better give up on that idea!"
Donna bit her lip, frustrated. "Why? You married her under duress! Now Jennifer is back. You should divorce her to marry Jennifer!"
Donna believed Jennifer, whom she had watched grow up, was the perfect one Keh would marry.
She thought Ang, a country girl, was already lucky to have been with Keh for three years.
He said, "I won''t marry Jennifer. If you like her so much, you can adopt her as your daughter, but don''t force me."
Donna looked at him in disbelief. "Didn''t you used to like Jennifer? Don''t tell me you''ve fallen for Ang!"
Keh frowned, "What does this have to do with it?"
"Why won''t you divorce her? She''s not on good terms with the Lewis family. If you married Jennifer, you''d have the Lewis family as a backing. Staying with Ang gets you nothing!"
Keh looked at her coldly. "I don''t need a woman to anchor my career!"
Seeing Keh so stubborn, Donna felt a pain in her chest with frustration.
She asked, "So you refuse to divorce no matter what?"
"Yes!"
"Fine, then I''ll talk to Ang myself!"
"If you pressure her, I won''t see you again."
Donna''s eyes reddened with anger, but more than that, she felt sad.
She asked, "You''re threatening me over a woman?"
Keh''s expression was
indifferent. "She''s not just any
woman; she''s my wife. And it''l
threat. I''m just informing
you."
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"Fine! Keh, you''ll regret this!"
Donna stormed off furiously.
Their conversation was loud enough for Ang to overhear some of it from the bedroom.
It was only when she heard the door m shut and the living room quiet down that Ang knew Donna had left.
Ang got up to wash up and sleep, but then there was a knock at the door.
Opening it, she was met with Keh''s expressionless face.
He said, "Ang, did you forget you promised to bathe me?"
Ang was speechless.
She agreed only to avoid facing Donna. Now that Donna was gone, she wouldn''t let Keh tease her again.
She said, "Mr. Sinir, I know you can bathe yourself. I''m really tired and need to sleep."
As she turned to leave, Keh suddenly grabbed her wrist.
Then, Ang was pulled into his embrace.
She sat on hisp, their faces only inches apart, close enough to see the fine hairs on each other''s faces.
Ang''s heart raced uncontrobly.
Realizing what was happening, she bit her lip. "Let go of me!"
She tried to break free from Keh''s grip, but it only brought them closer.
Then, Keh suddenly groaned, and Ang felt something pressing against her.
Realizing what it was, her face flushed red with anger. "Jerk!"
Keh firmly gripped her waist, holding her tighter.Content bel0ngs to N?vel(D)r/a/ma.Org.
"You rubbing against me. Of course I would get hard."
"Let go of me!"
"Would you help me with my bath?"
"No!"
"Then I won''t let you go!"
Ang''s face flushed. She felt a mix of embarrassment and anger.
She said, "Keh, you jerk!"
"I''ll take that aspliment."
They remained in the same posture for a while, but eventually, Ang gave in.
After she finished helping Keh''s
bath and returned to her room, she
freshened up andy in bed.
her a long time to calm dow
It took
Ang thought, ''It seems I really should have a caregiver stay at
home, Otherwise, Keh will
int
always find excuses to pressure me doing things I don''t want to do!"
The following day, not long after starting work, Brenda hurriedly came to find Ang.
She said, "Ms. Lewis, I need to take three days off!"
Seeing the anxiety on her face, Ang was surprised. "Why do you need such a long break? Is it because of Henry?"