Healing my disabled husband

Chapter 976 She Can Rest Assured Completely



Chapter 976 She Can Rest Assured Completely

Chapter 976 She Can Rest Assured Completely

Yael stood up and reached out to Beata, saying, "Come with me and take a look." This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.

Beata immediately jumped off her chair and followed Yael to see the cake.

The cake placed inside the refrigerator was not very large, but it was delicate and beautiful.

Most importantly, this cake was made by Yael. Just for this reason, Beata was already excited and

wanted to scream.

Unfortunately, Beata was too full to eat anymore right now.

Her small face instantly drooped, and Beata said, "If you had told me there was cake earlier, I wouldn't

have eaten so much."

After saying this, Beata thought for a moment and said, "That won't do either. You worked so hard to

prepare all these dishes. I can't just not eat them."

Yael was amused by Beata's words and at the same time, his heart felt soft and tender.

This girl was really too cute.

Finally, without holding back any longer, Yael raised his hand and rubbed Beata's head, saying, "Let's

go help it digest first and come back for the cake later."

"Okay." Beata obediently nodded, but her gaze remained fixed on Yael without blinking.

This was not the first time she looked at Yael like this, but at this moment, Yael's hand was still on top

of Beata's head, stroking the top of her head.

Beata felt her whole body go numb, a numbing electric current came from her scalp and spread to her

limbs and bones, making her feel as if she had been electrified, and she only wanted Yael to touch her

more intimately.

Yael's gaze intertwined with Beata's, and he actually wanted to do more than just act. In fact, what he

really wanted was not to be human at all.

However, at this moment, he can't do anything yet.

Yael said, "Let's go out and play for a while."

Beata obediently nodded and followed Yael out of the house.

They came with four dogs which were led by Yael, while Number Four was carried by Beata.

As soon as they came out of the building, they attracted the attention of many people who were taking

a walk.

Apart from these four dogs, the most important thing was that both of them were dressed very formally.

Walking the dog dressed like this may cause a lot of controversy if it were an ordinary person.

However, because Beata and Yael were so strikingly beautiful, this directly led to people thinking that

they should have dressed like this all along when they saw them in such attire.

After Beata walked a distance with Number Four in her arms, Yael asked, "Do you want to put Number

Four down?"

Beata nodded and said, "If she walks too slowly, will the other three brothers be annoyed with her?"

"No," Yael replied.

Beata felt relieved and put Number Four down.

The four dogs walked together. Beata looked at Number Four she was holding and then at the three

dogs that Yael was holding. Suddenly she felt like it wasn't fair.

Yael's dogs were so cool while hers seemed fake in comparison.

Beata pouted and said, "I want to hold onto those three."

Yael didn't have any objections. The three dogs had all been trained by him to be very obedient so

there was no need to worry about them misbehaving if Beata held onto them instead.

They switched leashes with each other. Yael said, "Let me know if you get tired."

Beata nodded and told Yael, "Yael, don't underestimate me. I'm pretty strong."

Of course this was just talk as her strength would not be enough against an excited dog but Beata

wasn't worried because she had Yael by her side, which made her feel completely safe.

As they continued walking forward through the quiet neighborhood, they noticed quite a few people out

for a walk. That surprised Beata since there weren't usually that many people around when they went

for their walks together. But then again they usually went out much later than this time of day so

encountering more people now made sense.


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