Chapter 183 | No Longer Need You While Leon was still in a daze, Tiffany directly told him to leave.
"Mr. Cooper, I'm fine now. You should be concerned about Ms. Simpson. I need to rest. Could you please leave?" Tiffany's words made Leon's chest tighten. The words stuck in his throat, and he couldn't say anything.
Leon gave her a deep look and was about to leave when he saw Ronald coming in with the kids.
The kids rushed into the room, their eyes filled with tears as they gathered around Tiffany's bed.
"Mommy, are you okay? Does it hurt anywhere? Letsee," Sam sniffled, tears streaming down his face as he spoke.
"Mommy, Great-Grandpa said you got hurt and were shot. We were so scared something happened to you..." Barry cried uncontrollably, wiping his tears with his small hands, his eyes red.
"Mommy... I'm so scared..." Flora's little face was flushed, and she was crying so hard she could barely breathe. Seeing the kids so worried, Tiffany couldn't help but feel guilty.
If she had been more careful, maybe she wouldn't have gotten hurt, and they wouldn't be so worried about her. Tiffany raised her injured arm, wanting to hug the kids.
Sam immediately noticed the bandage on her shoulder and grabbed her hand.
"Mommy, we've been good. You need to rest. We will all stay here with you today." Sam wiped the tears from the corner of his eyes and smiled at Tiffany.
Barry and Flora nodded in agreement with Sam's words.
Seeing the kids being so obedient, Tiffany smiled with relief and gently touched their faces.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtRonald stood by with his cane, his eyes never leaving Tiffany.
"Tiffany, what happened? How did you get involved with those kidnappers?" Ronald askeer werrréenly.
He didn't know the full story, only that Leon had sent him a message about Tiffany being hurt, without much detail.
Tiffany then recounted everything that had happened.
As Ronald listened, his face grew darker. When Tiffany finished, he turned and glared at Leon at the door.
He couldn't believe that Tiffany got hurt because of Lauren! And with the current scandal between Lauren and Leon, Ronald was naturally angry.
However, Tiffany didn't mention that Leon had pushed her. She didn't want Ronald and the kids to feel worse.
"Bastard, get over here!" Ronald shouted at Leon.
Leon, with a cold expression, reluctantly walked over. The kids ran to him, pushing him towards the bed. "Daddy, you have to take good care of Mommy." Flora tugged at Leon's clothes, cautiously reminding him.
Leon looked down at Flora but didn't respond.
Tiffany felt awkward.
She had just told Leon to leave, saying she didn't need him, and now he was standing right in front of her. She couldn't find an excuse to make him leave again.
Moreover, seeing the kids' hopeful expressions, Tiffany couldn't bear to disappoint them by sending Leon away. Tiffany could guess that the kids were trying to bring her and Leon back together, but...
The scene of being pushed by Leon kept replaying in her mind. She really couldn't face Leon anymore. "Sam, Barry, Flora, actually, Mommy has thought about it for a long tand decided..." Tiffany wanted to explain to them, but Leon interrupted her halfway, "Don't worry, I'll take good care of Tiffany." Just a heads up: is the only place to read the complete version of this book for free. Don't miss out on the next chapter-visit us now and continue your journey! Leon's words made Tiffany pause.
She looked at Leon uncertainly, as if asking if he was joking.
But the kids and Ronald were happy to hear it, and Ronald finally withdrew his scrutinizing gaze.
Ronald said coldly, "You better mean it." Leon was also surprised when he agreed.
But at that moment, he instinctively wanted to stay, and now his expression was a bit dazed.
Both he and Tiffany had their own thoughts, but neither exposed the other.
For the rest of the time, they all stayed in Tiffany's room. Leon kept his word, meticulously taking care of her.
Even small things like adjusting the blanket, Leon did himself.
By evening, Ronald and the kids left the room, leaving only Tiffany and Leon.
They stared at each other, wanting to speak but not knowing how to start. "Actually, today..." A few seconds later, they both spoke at the stime.
"You go first." Leon stepped back, his eyes intently on Tiffany.
Tiffany took a deep breath and asked what was on her mind.
"Actually, you didn't have to agree today, did you? Leon, you don't have to force yourself. Now that Grandpa and the kids are gone, if there's nothing else, you should leave too," Tiffany spoke seriously.
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But now, she didn't want to let herself fall into it again.
Leon was surprised by Tiffany's words and didn't know how to respond.
"Havingstay with you is what you wanted, isn't it?" Leon asked coldly.
He still saw Tiffany as the sperson as before.
His words were hurtful, as if Tiffany had always tried to please bim, m hpping to stay by his side.
Tiffany took a deep breath, trying to calm herself.
"Leon, I did hope you would stay by my side forever, just for me. "But you forgot, that was in the past. Your that feelings changed, so why can't mine? I really don't need you anymore, so can you leave now?" Tiffany's words were harsh, clearly wanting Leon to leave.
She knew Leon's personality, and hearing these words, he would definitely leave.
Sure enough, Leon's face turned cold, his eyes filled with anger.
"What do you mean by that?" Tiffany smiled helplessly, looking straight at him.
"Mr. Cooper, you should understand what I mean. Since we're divorced and you're tired of me, there's no need to pretend in front of Grandpa. Even if you refused Flora, I would have found a way to comfort her. So next time, don't force yourself." Leon clenched his fists after hearing this.
He felt that Tiffany's tone was becoming more distant, as if she had made up her mind about something.
This made him feel a vague sense of unease...