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Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1745

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“So what if I have a black belt already? There’s something called lifelong learning. It’s the same for

Taekwondo—to constantly compete with people who are stronger than us—the competitive spirit of

sports. How could I give up after one failure.”

He did not have a high educational background, nor was he good with words. Hence, Nancy would

often gain an upper advantage when it came to defending her own decisions.

However, at that point, both of them were brooding on the topic of Taekwondo—Nancy insisted that she

wanted to continue, while Caspian insisted for her to quit.

Caspian was fuming with rage as he sensed that Nancy would drift away from him if she continued to

practice Taekwondo.

“I want you to stop.” This time around, his tone was sterner.

“You want me to give up?” Nancy clarified as she did not expect Caspian to be so persistent.

Caspian avoided her gaze and moved forward to check out her injury. However, Nancy moved her leg

off the stool to avoid his hands. He froze in position as he was taken aback.

“Does it mean that I’d have to stop doing whatever you’re unhappy with in the future?” Nancy

questioned.

“You know that’s not what I meant,” Caspian explained frantically.

“Then what do you mean?” Nancy asked in a gentler tone as she noticed his apologetic expression.“I think that as a wife, you should place your family first. Look at this. You’ve injured your leg because

of Taekwondo. It’s causing unnecessary issues. If you had quit the sport earlier, you wouldn’t have

injured yourself.”

That was the day that Caspian spoke the most fluently in his entire life—even he himself felt convinced

by his words. However, it seemed to fuel Nancy’s rage.

noveldrama“Unnecessary? What are you saying? I don’t understand a single word.” Nancy was trying hard not to

burst out in anger.

Nancy stood up. Caspian was worried about her injury and wanted to hold her, so he reached out his

arms in an attempt to help her.

However, Nancy shrugged his hands off and exclaimed, “Do you mean that taking care of me is a

burden to you?”

“Why are you thinking this way? You know that’s not what I meant!” Caspian exclaimed.

“I’m sorry. I guess I’m not smart enough to understand your words,” she said sarcastically. She

adjusted her slippers and explained, “All I feel was your lack of understanding towards my hobby and

your disdain towards me. Don’t worry. I won’t bother you with my injury. You should use the time to help

Larry instead.”

She headed to the room without turning back.

Caspian could not comprehend the situation and felt that there was an invisible wall between Nancy

and him.

He sat on the seat that Nancy was on and felt her warmth—it was as if it could shorten the distance

between them.

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