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A Second Chance With My Billionaire Love by Arny Gallucio

Chapter 3669
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Chapter 3768

Just as Leonel was about to say something more, Alexis asked, “Leonel, did it hurt?”

She wanted to know if he felt pain when he was left alone on the operating table; when she walked out on him

and he was stuck in the hospital because he couldn't move;

If it hurt when he saw her from his wheelchair.

Her voice quivered.

She wanted to touch his injured leg, to feel the scar, to know how much he had suffered.

Leonel tensed up.

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He seemed to catch something in her words and shot her a cold Look.

After a moment, he shouted, “Noreen, make sure she gets to the ER!”

Noreen was taken aback by Leonel’s abrupt change of tone.

Before she could say anything, he had already ushered Alexis out of the motorhome, his demeanor much colder.

He signaled to the driver to get back in the car and drove off without another word.

In the breezy night, Alexis stood outside the car, watching as the motorhdisappeared into the distance.

Noreen felt a pang of sympathy and stepped up, saying, “Miss Fowler, I'm really sorry.

Mr.

Douglas has been acting weird lately.

| think he’s just stressful.

Alexis glanced down at her bandaged hand.

The bleeding had stopped.

Tears pooled in her eyes as she whispered, “There's no need to get to the ER.

This will do.

She flagged down a taxi and hopped in.

Noreen was baffled, unsure what was happening with Leonel and Alexis.

When she reported back to Leonel, she expected a reprimand, but he just nodded quietly, without a word of

scolding.

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This left Noreen even more puzzled.

Instead of heading back to her parents’ place, Alexis went to her own apartment.

It was late by the tshe got there.

She didn’t turn on the lights.

She stood in the dark, still wearing her gown.

She lit a slim cigarette but didn’t smoke it; she just let it smolder.

What she learned today weighed heavily on her.

But she was just a regular person.

She'd been through too much to dive into love like she used to.