Silent Conflict

[Chapter 37]

At this moment, Julie looked nothing like the wild cat who had fought him off minutes ago.

She was now like a fragile and beautiful doll that was downtrodden.

The windows were still open, letting the cold wind in.

The wind froze David's emphatic expression and also tore a gap in his heart.

He was filled with regret for the first time.

Did he hurt her while he was so rough with her? Oh, no! Thinking of this, David quickly walked over and gently carried her to the bed.

Julie still thought it was the maid.

When she felt someone approaching her, she lazily said, "I really don't want..." However, David's familiar scent hit her nose before she could finish her words.

She looked up and her eyes fell on his handsome face.

She was flustered and reached out to push him.

He grabbed her wrist gently and said, "Keep still.

I just want to change the dressings for you." Julie was stunned.