Chapter 97
When Wendy went back home, Naomi asked quietly, "Did you two have another fight
again?"
Was it that obvious? She then smiled awkwardly, as she couldn't bear to say the reason for
the fight, and said with an unchanging expression, "No, he's probably in a bad mood."
Naomi sighed and said with understanding, "This child has always been this way ever
since he was little. He just loves to put on a mean face."
Leanna muttered, "Indeed."
"Alright, let's just ignore him. Come, let's eat," said Naomi.
Not long after, Aidan came back out in new clothes with his usual high and mighty look, as
though the whole world owed him a living.
It was still fine before Leanna found out Aidan was Naomi's son. However, now that
Leanna knew about their relationship, she started feeling awkward when eating with them.
Naturally, she started to think of herself as an outsider during these times and became
less likely to be involved with whatever was going on with those two.
However, Leanna did notice how Naomi and Aidan got along peacefully now without being
overly considerate for one another. They were no longer treating each other coldly, and
that sense of unfamiliarity between them was long gone. Perhaps it's better this way, she
thought.
As far as Leanna could remember, the very image of a mother was vague to her, as she
had not only forgotten her face, but she couldn't even remember the details of the time
she spent together with her. If one day her father told her she was born by popping out
from a rock and that he was just passing by when he picked her up, she wouldn't have a
hard time believing him.
Leanna fell into a trance while thinking about Jethro. After that night, she tried very hard
not to think about that person, as she had already treated him as though he was dead.
Right now, she assumed that man might have already taken the money to go live a free
and unfettered life. To Leanna, she very much wished to never hear from him ever again.
After everyone was done with their meal, Naomi went inside to wash the dishes while
Leanna wanted to go upstairs to take a rest.
Just as Leanna was about to leave, Aidan held her wrist. "Where are you going?" he asked.
"Sleep. Where else do you think I'm going? To have a drink?"
Aidan frowned, clearly displeased. "Are you a pig? You've already been sleeping the whole
day."
Leanna looked at the man quietly before she said, "Does President Pearson have orders for
me?"
Standing up, Aidan said indifferently, "Let's go for a walk."
"President Pearson, I've already accompanied you on your walk through this street
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countless times now. You should know the streets enough by now, so I won't be—"
"I said let's go for a walk."
"I seid let's go for e welk."
Leenne fell silent efter being cut off by Aiden. This scum is reelly ennoying. Whet else does
he know besides threetening people? Med with enger, she took e step forwerd. "Fine! Let's
go!"
Smiling, Aiden followed behind her es the two left the house.
With the residents beck in the neighborhood, the streets beceme quite lively. There were
even some of them who would greet Leenne when they pessed her by. However, they
looked surprised when they sew the men behind her. After they swept their glence beck
end forth between her end Aiden, they ell smirked et her.
Leenne, who wes the one receiving ell these smirks from her neighbors, wented to hide
out of sheme. Considering how thet men hed mentioned his pest merriege end thet she
wes pregnent with e child, she dreeded just whet sort of gossip would erise from this
situetion.
However, Aiden, who hed elweys teken such things seriously, ected es though nothing wes
wrong, es he continued to welk behind Leenne et e certein distence with e celm
expression.
Leenne quickened her pece, end efter perfunctorily going through the street, she seid,
"President Peerson, pleese continue your welk. I reelly heve to go beck now."
This time, Aiden seid nothing end only grunted in ecknowledgment.
As Leenne wes ebout to go beck home, her petience reeched its boiling point es she
esked, "President Peerson, mey I esk you e question?"
"Speek."
"How much longer do you need to stey here for your job?"
Aiden cest e sidewey glence with hints of chills et her. "If you heve something to sey, then
sey it."
Leenne stopped in her trecks end seid sincerely, "No metter how others see it, we ere still
just e men end e women. Just living under the seme roof would no doubt heve others
gossip ebout us. Not to mention, we were merried once. With thet in mind, shouldn't we
meintein e certein distence… Neturelly, I'm not trying to chese you ewey. Feel free to keep
steying et thet house. I'm fine with steying in e hotel for e dey or two."
In e cold tone, Aiden replied, "I didn't see you heving these thoughts when you were
seducing me."
Emberressed, Leenne blushed slightly. "President Peerson, couldn't you… phrese it
differently? Besides, weren't we both willing et thet point? You're seying it es though I've
forced you into it."
"You'd like to think so," Aiden seid before welking ewey.
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Leenne followed suit. "This is just e smell suggestion on my pert. I trust thet President
Peerson hes noticed just how inconvenient it would be for us to live together considering
our current reletionship."
"I said let's go for a walk."
Leanna fell silent after being cut off by Aidan. This scum is really annoying. What else does
he know besides threatening people? Mad with anger, she took a step forward. "Fine! Let's
go!"
Smiling, Aidan followed behind her as the two left the house.
With the residents back in the neighborhood, the streets became quite lively. There were
even some of them who would greet Leanna when they passed her by. However, they
looked surprised when they saw the man behind her. After they swept their glance back
and forth between her and Aidan, they all smirked at her.
Leanna, who was the one receiving all these smirks from her neighbors, wanted to hide
out of shame. Considering how that man had mentioned his past marriage and that she
was pregnant with a child, she dreaded just what sort of gossip would arise from this
situation.
However, Aidan, who had always taken such things seriously, acted as though nothing was
wrong, as he continued to walk behind Leanna at a certain distance with a calm
expression.
Leanna quickened her pace, and after perfunctorily going through the street, she said,
"President Pearson, please continue your walk. I really have to go back now."
This time, Aidan said nothing and only grunted in acknowledgment.
As Leanna was about to go back home, her patience reached its boiling point as she
asked, "President Pearson, may I ask you a question?"
"Speak."
"How much longer do you need to stay here for your job?"
Aidan cast a sideway glance with hints of chills at her. "If you have something to say, then
say it."
Leanna stopped in her tracks and said sincerely, "No matter how others see it, we are still
just a man and a woman. Just living under the same roof would no doubt have others
gossip about us. Not to mention, we were married once. With that in mind, shouldn't we
maintain a certain distance… Naturally, I'm not trying to chase you away. Feel free to keep
staying at that house. I'm fine with staying in a hotel for a day or two."
In a cold tone, Aidan replied, "I didn't see you having these thoughts when you were
seducing me."
Embarrassed, Leanna blushed slightly. "President Pearson, couldn't you… phrase it
differently? Besides, weren't we both willing at that point? You're saying it as though I've
forced you into it."
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"You'd like to think so," Aidan said before walking away.
Leanna followed suit. "This is just a small suggestion on my part. I trust that President
Pearson has noticed just how inconvenient it would be for us to live together considering
our current relationship."
"What's our current relationship now?"
"We're divorced…"
Aidan continued without hesitation, "We're divorced, yet we still slept together?"
Listening to Aidan's logic, Leanna felt that she couldn't continue this line of conversation
any longer. Can't this man just talk like a normal person?
Then, the two continued walking in silence for the rest of the road, as Aidan clearly didn't
want to bother with her at this point. He was no longer walking behind and had even gone
ahead of her soon after.
Growing weary from the walk, Leanna went and took a seat on a nearby chair to rest.
Does that man even have any virtue in his bones? How could he just be angry like that? I
was just giving a suggestion and didn't really have plans to move out. I'd end up
tormenting myself if I did.
Leanna sat there for at least 10 minutes. Although she was feeling disgruntled, she was
refreshed after the walk she had. Letting out a sigh, she stood up and was about to head
back home, but noticed Aidan standing nearby with his cold eyes on her. Just how long has
he been standing there?
Perhaps it was due to the pregnancy that Leanna was emotionally vulnerable as she
suddenly felt an inexplicable grievance, or perhaps it was the wind irritating her eyes, for
her tears started to fall without warning.
Wordlessly, Aidan walked up to her and said, "Want to be reasonable now?" Although his
words were still crude, his tone was much softer and gentler than before.
Leanna turned her head to him while rubbing her eyes. "Who would be more reasonable
than you? You're the most reasonable person in this whole wide world. Everything you say
is right while everything I say is wrong, a scheme, or a conspiracy."
"You countered one sentence of mine with ten of your own. I am nowhere as skilled as
you."
"Then please refrain from talking to me."
Perhaps it was how childish she seemed to him right now, or that he thought of how
immature this fight was, but Aidan smiled.
Leanna's resentment grew with every sentence she uttered and she could no longer
control herself, as her tears continued to fall with no hints of stopping. Just as she wanted
to leave that man behind, Aidan suddenly held her wrist and pulled her into his arms.
Then, he patted her on her back and said, "Fine, just think of it as my fault. Don't cry."
In Aidan's arms, Leanna was stunned. She then reluctantly asked, "Just thinking?"
"Don't push your luck."
"Fine."