Reclaiming the CEO's Heart

Chapter 35 Jacob Cast A Cold Glance At Ethan



Chapter 35 Jacob Cast A Cold Glance At Ethan

Chapter 35 Jacob Cast A Cold Glance At Ethan

At first, Avery was puzzled about why Layla had such a dramatic reaction, falling suddenly for no

apparent reason. It turned out that it was all part of a scheme to create this situation.

Layla knew Jacob was about to return, explaining why the child appeared there. It also explained why

Layla fell while holding the child, and she must have intended for the child to get hurt in that fall.

Layla was heartless enough to use the child as her pawn to achieve her goal.

When Avery saw Ethan about to fall, her body reacted faster than her consciousness. She caught

Ethan just in time, causing him to land heavily against her.

Ethan's weight landed heavily on her arm, right where she had a port for IV treatment. The doctors had

repeatedly warned her not to lift heavy objects or damage her arm.

She couldn't think about all of this in the heat of the moment. Though Ethan wasn't a newborn baby, he

was still petite. She didn't consider her own body in the process.

Her rapid descent caused her world to spin, and her arm throbbed with pain.

When she opened her eyes and saw Ethan lying in her arms, looking at her curiously, Avery finally

breathed a sigh of relief. Thankfully, he was fine.

Jacob walked in quickly, and Layla was the first to get up and scold Avery angrily, "Miss Adams, I know

you hate me, but Ethan is just a child. How could you harm even a child?"

Indeed, to outsiders, it must have seemed like Avery had lunged to harm the child.

Being manipulated by Layla wasn't a new experience for Avery. She was too tired to argue or defend

herself. Her body was wracked with pain, sweat covering her forehead and back. Even taking a breath

was painful.

Jacob didn't blame Avery for anything. He crouched down and picked up Ethan but didn't want to leave

Avery. He held onto Avery's collar tightly, anxiously mumbling incomprehensible words.

Jacob cast a cold glance at Ethan, and although Ethan was small, he quickly sensed the change in

atmosphere and immediately fell silent. He pouted at Avery, seemingly wanting Avery to hold him.

Layla took Ethan from Jacob, and Ethan cried unhappily, not wanting her to touch him.

"Jacob, he wants you," Layla pitifully said. "I brought him here to see you. I didn't expect Miss Adams

to..."

Jacob interrupted her incessant chatter with displeasure. "I'll take you back."

Avery remained lying on her back. She wanted to get up, but with her body feeling like that of an

elderly, she was unable to muster the strength to get up on her own.

She needed someone to help her up, so she looked at Jacob and said, "Jacob, could you..."

Jacob gave her a cold glance and replied, "I'll be back later."

Avery could only watch his indifferent back as he walked away. A helpless smile tugged at her lips.

Things had indeed changed.

In the past, even if he knew she was pretending to be in pain, he would come over to comfort her. But

now that she was genuinely in pain and unable to get up, he no longer believed her.

It had nothing to do with trust. It was his heart that had changed.

Snowflakes fell gently on her face, and she remembered when she had just started dating Jacob. He

was always cold and aloof and always walked ahead with a stern look. Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.

One day, she intentionally twisted her ankle and sat on the ground, counting how long it would take him

to turn around. Before she could count to three, he had already sprinted towards her.

It was the first time she had seen that look of concern on his face. She wrapped her arms around his

neck and coquettishly said, "Now you know you should slow down?"

Since then, whenever they walked together, he would hold her hand, walking side by side and never

leaving her behind.

Now, Avery counted silently in her heart. 1, 2, 3...

17, 18...

Jacob, it hurts so much. Can you please turn around and look at me?


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