Ferris’s expression changed, his tone turning cold: “I’m not returning them. Take them or leave them.” noveldramaHe kicked a gift box at his feet and walked into the bathroom without looking ack. I heard the bathroom door slam shut with a “bang” and just felt this person was becoming more and more inexplicable. Water sounds came from the bathroom. I sat alone by the bed, my gaze sweeping across the entire room – flowers, gift boxes, a whole room full, at least a hundred items. Suddenly I felt something indescribable in my heart. After marrying him, I had quietly invested most of my personal assets into his company. Back then, I was reluctant to buy many things I liked, so I could only make notes in a small notebook, writing down brands, models, prices, saving money bit by bit. Looking back now, I was really foolish then, but I truly loved him. He could have bought all these things with just a gesture, yet I was calculating carefully, just to avoid adding any pressure to his work The water in the bathroom had been off for a long time before Ferris came out. I instinctively looked up and was completely stunned. His face and body were covered in hives! “Ferris, what happened to you?” His breathing was somewhat labored, his face flushed: “It’s nothing, probably the flowers in this room are too fragrant.” “You can’t go on like this. I’ll call Simon to take you to the hospital.” I said, about to take out my phone. But he reached out to stop me: “No need, I’ll be fine after sleeping through the night. Tomorrow… I have something to show you.” I thought he really just had mild allergies, so I didn’t insist on calling. In the bedroom, he lay down, but his brow remained furrowed and even his breathing became heavy. I sat beside him, vaguely feeling something was wrong. “Ferris?” I called him softly. He just made a “mm” sound, his voice low and weak. Half an hour later, the sound of an ambulance cut through the night. Only then did I learn for the first time – Ferris was severely allergic to pollen. Sitting on a chair in the hospital corridor, my fingers clenched tightly, my heart a jumble of emotions. But the problem was… in my memory, Ferris wasn’t allergic to pollen at all. Simon walked over quickly: “Good thing you called early. The anti–allergy medication didn’t work at all, and the situation was quite dangerous for a while.” Пlooked up at him, my voice somewhat hoarse: “Has Ferris.., always been allergic to pollen?” Simon was slightly stunned, looking at me as if I were a stranger: “You don’t know?” I nodded. “Alpha has been allergic to pollen since childhood,” he said. Alpha’s Regret: False Mate, True Luna 90.4% At that moment, I felt like I’d been struck by lightning. A congenital allergic condition could never suddenly change. But I remembered clearly as a child, when I was hiding in a corner crying after being beaten by my father, Ferris came to me holding a houquet of flowers. He squatted down, handed me the flowers, and said gently: “I really like flowers, but my family doesn’t like thein, so I’m giving them to you. Can you help me take care of them?” From that day on, I started loving to grow flowers at home. I had always thought he was that boy. But now I “So… it wasn’t him…” I murmured to myself as certain–it wasn’t him. low it was like talking to the air. Simon, hearing this, just felt my emotions were off and mistakenly thought I was worried about Ferris, so he comforted me: “Don’t worry, the doctor said he’s stable now.” “Do you want to go in and see him? When he woke up just now, the first thing he asked about was you.” I shook my head: “I don’t want to see him.” I was too confused right now and needed to be alone to think things through clearly. Simon didn’t insist, just went back to the room himself. He told Ferris: “Alpha Ferris, Luna doesn’t want to melover. She seems to blame herself a lot.” softened. He understood in his heart that I still cared about him – I was just too proud and stubborn to admit it. He was even convinced that after ten days, I definitely wouldn’t leave. But he didn’t know that my hesitation was never because of being moved, but because – I was too deeply disappointed, and it was hard to distinguish truth from falsehood. I sat on a bench outside the hospital all night, my eyes dry, but unable to sleep. At dawn, the horizon began to show pale light. I had just looked up when I saw a familiar yet strange tall figure standing in front of me. I was stunned for a moment. Ferris looked at my reddened eyes, bent down, supported my face with his hands, and kissed me directly. (1) (0) 90,6%