The Unwanted Wife's Unexpected Comeback - Chapter 804
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Chapter 804:
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He held onto her like a child, murmuring, “Lucky, just tell me what you’re really thinking about, okay?”
Alicia was about to push his hand away but, after a small shiver, she gently placed it on his forehead.
His body was burning up.
He was sick and fragile, lacking his usual confidence and pride.
Alicia’s eyes were filled with tears as she looked down, staying silent.
Caden pulled her close, apologizing again and again.
Alicia parted her lips slightly, swallowing a surge of emotions, heartache, and pain.
“You’re really sick. Get some rest,” she said, trying to push him away, but he pulled her in tighter.
“Lucky, marry me.”
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Alicia froze for a second.
Caden whispered, “You can torment me all you want, but can you give me some peace? I want to marry you, no matter what.”
Alicia stood there, frozen, realizing she was already in tears as the cold droplets fell onto her hand.
Caden let go of her, taking her hand and placing it on his face.
He was still burning with fever.
“You promised you’d marry me,” he said, his voice firm.
“You can’t break your promise.”
After a while, Alicia wiped her tears and calmed herself down.
She looked at his sharp face and asked softly, “Have you really thought this through?”
Caden’s eyes lit up a bit, and he eagerly asked, “So, will you…”
Alicia tugged at her lips and said, “Let’s skip the wedding and just do the paperwork. When do you want to get married?”
Caden was caught off guard by how easily she agreed, unsure for a moment if it was real.
“Before the end of the year,” he said, then quickly changed his mind.
“Next week?”
Alicia nodded.
“Alright.”
Caden smiled through his teary eyes, feeling dizzy, and promised, “I won’t mess up again this time. Trust me.”
Alicia nodded and gently said, “Get some rest.”
Caden wanted to hold her while he slept, but he didn’t want to pass the virus to her, so he let her go.
Maybe he was just too happy, because he ended up falling into a deep sleep without a care.
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