The CEO's Wife Is a Medical Master-Chapter 66: She Was Robbed

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Chapter 66: Chapter 66: She Was Robbed

Nathaniel Nathan waited for the blush to fade from her face before asking her, "Remember that?"

Vera Xavier: "..."

’She wasn’t an idiot. Of course she wasn’t going to say whether she remembered or not at a time like this.’

’Honestly, Young Master Nathan, could you please give me a little hint next time before you kiss me? I really can’t handle these sudden kisses!’

Because Vera Xavier had exams to study for, Nathaniel Nathan drove her back to the compound right after dinner. As usual, he dropped her off outside the gates, and she walked the rest of the way in.

Just as she got out of the car, he called out to her, "Vera Xavier!"

Vera Xavier turned to look at him. He pulled a large bag of lollipops from the car and handed it to her. "Here."

When Vera Xavier saw the bag of lollipops, her eyes went wide. ’Holy crap, when did he buy these? How did I not notice?’

Nathaniel Nathan glanced at her, then at the lollipops. Vera Xavier had no choice but to take the bag. She cleared her throat and said, "This is too much!"

"It’s fine. Take your time with them," Nathaniel Nathan said, his tone cool.

Vera Xavier rubbed her nose. "Thanks!" she said, then turned and walked away.

Nathaniel Nathan’s gaze deepened as he watched her leave. ’She’s been different toward me since she hit her head this time. But I can still tell that deep down, a part of her is still resisting me.’

’The thought displeased him, but at least she wasn’t afraid of him anymore, and she didn’t take detours just to avoid him. That was already huge progress. He was just being too greedy.’

He reached up and touched his own lips, a fresh wave of regret washing over him. The kiss was too fast. He had only felt how warm and soft her lips were, but he hadn’t gotten a chance to savor her taste.

He regretted it. If he had known she wouldn’t get angry, he should have savored the taste.

’Maybe I’ll try again next time I see her?’

Vera Xavier had no idea she was already in a wolf’s sights. She was still hung up on his sudden kiss. ’Call him cold, and he’s suddenly passionate as fire. Call him reserved, and he proves he knows exactly how to get what he wants. Say he’s a bad communicator, but it seems like he’s the one in control every time we’re together.’

’Before, Vera wanted to try getting along with him purely because of their connection in her past life. But after their outing today, she felt a flicker of genuine interest—or maybe it was the desire to conquer him. She really wanted to see his cool facade crack.’

’She decided she could properly plan this out after her exams. How could she turn the tables and tease him back?’

Lost in thought, she arrived home to find Grandma Dixon watering her flowers by the door. She smiled and offered a greeting. Grandma Dixon looked up and said, "Oh, Vera, your father came by this afternoon. When he saw you weren’t here, he asked me to let you know he’s been sent away on official business. He won’t be back until next week."

Vera Xavier replied sweetly, "Thank you, Grandma Dixon!"

Grandma Dixon gave a slight, meaningful smile. Vera took the hint and leaned in as Grandma Dixon whispered, "With your father gone, you need to be careful."

Vera Xavier knew what Grandma Dixon was implying. She knew the old woman meant well and nodded lightly. "I know."

"If you need anything, just shout. I’m right next door," Grandma Dixon whispered.

Normally, she wasn’t the type to meddle in other people’s family matters, but her heart truly ached for Vera, and she utterly despised Rona Langdon. That was why she felt compelled to speak up.

Knowing Grandma Dixon meant well, Vera Xavier simply smiled and headed inside.

The front door was bolted. Cara Preston wasn’t back yet—she had probably gone to see Elise Langdon again. The pots in the kitchen were cold on a cold stove, and there was nothing to eat. Rona Langdon wasn’t home either.

’It was a brilliant move for Nathaniel Nathan to take me out to eat today,’ Vera Xavier thought. ’Otherwise, I’d have to light the stove and cook from scratch now.’

As she reached her bedroom door, she immediately sensed that something was wrong. There were clear marks on her door as if it had been pried open. The Preston Family valued personal space, so every room had its own lock.

Her first thought was, ’I’ve been robbed!’