Chapter 775 I Didn't Eavesdrop

Name:Billionaire's Gift Author:Rabbit
Mandy reached out her arms and put them around Nathan's waist. She leaned her head against his chest and giggled.

A sweet smile tugged on the corner of Nathan's mouth, and there was some incomprehensible emotion hidden deep in his eyes. They began walking upstairs, step by step.

The light in the corridor was very bright. Mandy did not say a word as she quietly stared at the side of Nathan's handsome face. She had mixed feelings in her heart. Nathan seemed to have lost weight these days, and his chin was thinner than before.

Mandy reached out and touched his stubble. The roughness of his beard tickled her fingertips.

When they finally arrived at the top floor, Nathan took a deep breath and led Mandy to the rooftop.

It was the dead of night. The dark sky was twinkling with a million stars. The stars in the night sky and the neon light from the city intertwined, forming a lively scene.

From the rooftop, the scene below was stunningly full of life. Traffic surged, and the headlights and tail lights of the vehicles on the streets registered to the naked eye like glowing agates. People walked to and fro like a bunch of ants going about their own business.

Mandy had acrophobia, so she did not look down from where they were standing. She tightly buried herself in Nathan's arms and pulled him away from the ledge to the center of the rooftop.

The wind picked up, blowing a breeze against Nathan and Mandy's skins.

Nathan hugged Mandy tightly in response to the chill air. He lovingly touched her cheek and asked, "Are you cold?"

"No, I'm okay." Mandy shook her head and smiled.

"Very well." Hearing Mandy, Nathan hesitated for a while and suddenly did not know what to say. He always wanted to hold Mandy like this. He did not like seeing her stressed out and frowning all the time.

Mandy was sensitive enough to notice that Nathan was different from usual. She raised her head to look at him and asked, "What is it? What's wrong? I feel like you have something to tell me."

Nathan subtly raised his eyebrows. He then smiled and answered, "You tell me what you have to tell me first."

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I think the school-uniform-to-wedding-dress kind of love is very precious." Mandy then fell silent and thought, 'If Daniel's motives for approaching me did not involve those complex things, perhaps we could have had a happy ending.'

"Well, we do have it good, don't we?" Nathan asked jealously, pursing his lips.

"Yes, of course. Some people get married after knowing each other for only a few days while others can't stay together even if they have been in a relationship for seven years. It's just a matter of fate."

"You indeed have a silver tongue." Nathan's voice was cold but reassuring. He felt happy in his heart as Mandy's talk of destiny seeped into his mind.

Mandy coughed and then cleared her throat. "And I find that you're becoming more and more narcissistic." Her beautiful eyes were curved like the new moon hanging in the sky at that moment.

"I'm not only narcissistic. I also love you." Nathan squinted at her with a smile.

Standing on tiptoe, Mandy wrapped her arms around Nathan's neck and sealed their conversation with a gentle kiss. She was going to let go, but he locked her in his arms.

In the ward, there was nothing but the sound of the clock ticking.

Tick-tock...

Fiona could not fall asleep. Lying on the bed, she touched her belly with her slender fingers. Her stomach seemed to be flat, and she did not feel like she was pregnant at all. She was not ready to become a mother.