Begging For A Reconciliation

Chapter 186



Chapter 186

Chapter 186


Leah had learned to handle things on her own after being abroad for a few years.


Seeing that Han refused to help her, she sighed and said to Shawn, “Come here.”


Shawn hurried over as soon as Leah called him. “Do you want me to carry you, Leah?”


“No.” Leah did not like the idea of being too close to Shawn. “Just support me with your arms.”


Shawn felt a little disappointed but Leah needed his help.


He stretched out his arm happily. Leah put her hands on him while Shawn supported her.


A tall shadow suddenly fell in front of her as she struggled to stand up.


Shawn’s hand was pushed away immediately.


Leah looked up at Han, who returned in shock. “Haven’t you left already?”


Han handed the basket over to Han and said, “Take this, I’ll carry her.”


Shawn glared at Han with resentment and refused. “No, Leah asked me to support her. Don’t snatch her away from me.”


“It’s getting late.” Han frowned. “Would you rather be attacked by beasts?”


Shawn immediately thought of terrifying animals as soon as he heard the word “beast.”


He grabbed the basket reluctantly and looked at Han in anger.


That man was very annoying as he robbed him of everything.


On the other hand, Maria clenched her fists tightly and bit her lip.


Maria had lived in Dragon Village for more than 20 years and had never heard of any beasts living in the mountain.


Han squatted in front of Leah and said gently. “Get on.”


Leah was stunned.


She did not expect Han would come back to her. She grabbed onto Han’s back calmly.


Han carried Leah without breaking a sweat as she was very light. He was calm and said nothing.


Leah tilted her head and asked, “Am I heavy?”


Han ignored her.


Leah was used to talking to herself and continued. “Han, do you remember that you used to carry me like this before.”


Han remained silent. Just as Leah thought he would not speak, he answered lightly, “I don’t.”


Leah smiled again and said, “That’s alright. I’ll help you remember it.”


Han’s heart throbbed uncontrollably for a moment.


They were all silent on the way home. Anne made dinner and greeted them so they could have dinner together.


“Oh my, what happened?” Anne asked with concern when she saw Han carrying Leah.


After all, Leah was an important guest.


Leah replied, “I twisted my ankle, do you have any medicine, Anne?”


“Hold on, I’ll get it for you.” Anne got up and said.


At that moment, Han stopped her and handed the basket to Anne, then said, “I’ll get it, you cook.”


Anne looked at Han in surprise as that was the first time he had spoken to her.


Anne grabbed the basket in shock and asked, “Do you know where it is?”


There was nothing but silence.


Han opened the first aid kit and searched for the medicine.


He took out two bottles of medicine and frowned as he looked through the ingredients.


One of them had penicillin, but how could he remember that the woman was allergic to penicillin?


Leah was waiting at the table while Shawn sat next to her and asked with concern, “Does it hurt, Leah? Do you want me to help you feel better?”


Leah immediately had goosebumps when she imagined Shawn massaging her twisted ankle.


At that moment, Han walked over and tossed the bottle of medicine to her.


Shawn grabbed it and said earnestly, “I’ll apply it for you, Leah!”


Just as Leah was about to refuse his help, she heard Han’s piercing voice. “She hurt her foot, not her hands.”


Shawn glared at him and muttered, “Whatever.”


Leah snatched the bottle over and applied it herself.


Han went to bed after having dinner,


Leah walked to Han’s room in the middle of the night.


The Adkins family had a big house and the room was quite spacious. The guest room was on the third floor, which happened to be located on the same floor as Han’s room.


Leah twisted the door handle and realized that Han did not lock it.


She heard that Anne said Han would sleep talk often and she thought about listening to what he was going to mumble. Perhaps she could find a way to remind him about his past.


Leah approached Han’s bed.


Han still looked tense although he was fast asleep.


Leah sat next to his bed and stared at him, waiting for him to say something.


However, she waited for a long time and he seemed to be sleeping peacefully. It seemed like he was not going to sleep talk at all.


Leah put her chin on her hands and yawned.


She was losing consciousness and everything was in a blur. She shook her head and fell instantly.


She knocked her head on the bed. Leah was stunned for a moment, she held her head and raised her dizzy eyes. She was greeted by a pair of dark eyes.


“…”


Leah was instantly awake.


She laughed and asked Han, “How are you awake?”


The man propped himself up and had a disdainful look in his eyes. “Breaking into a man’s room in the middle of the night? Do you have manners?”


He was still hard to speak to.


However, Leah was used to it.


She sat on the ground and cupped her face. “If you’d regain your memories faster, I wouldn’t have to work this hard.”


“Work hard?” Han frowned and looked at her coldly. “If you think this is tiring, you may leave. I’m not forcing you to stay.”


If it was anything like before, Leah would have left without saying anything.


However, she was one of the reasons Han became like this.


If he were to protect himself when he fell into the sea, he would not have lost his memories.


“That’s alright.” Leah got up and said, “Pretend I didn’t say anything. I’m going to bed.”


She left as soon as she said that.


Han bit his lips and stared at her back, then tightened his fists.


He thought that this woman would at least take advantage of this opportunity to say something to him. But he did not expect her to leave that instant.


Who was she?


Why couldn’t he understand what she was feeling?



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