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Divorced but Delighted By Millie Huffman novel Chapter 111

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Divorced but Delighted By Millie Huffman is the best current series by the author Internet. The 111 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter 111 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

 

Chapter 111 Draven’s Apology 

I’ll ask Anna to help you apply the medicine.” 

As soon as she spoke, Cierra got up from the sofa and brought the small bowl to the kitchen. However, a minute later, she came back alone

She didn’t expect that she would be driven back by Mrs. Trevino, who didn’t allow Anna to follow her. Mrs. Trevino even scolded Draven in the kitchen

This action of helping without any results made Cierra feel a bit awkward. She immediately didn’t want to get close to Draven

Out of the corner of his eye, Draven saw her figure and looked up at her

Seeing that she was alone, there was no reaction on Draven’s handsome face. He only changed a cotton swab and continued to poke the blood around his wound

Sorry, Anna and Mrs. Trevino are still busy.” 

Cierra walked over and looked down at his clumsy action with a frown

Why don’t you wait for a while? The kitchen is almost cleaned up.” 

If he continued to wipe the wound like this, the wound would probably be even more serious

However, Draven chuckled with disdain in his heart

He raised his hand and threw the cotton swab into the trash can. Regardless of whether the wound had been cleaned or not, he picked up the gauze from the first aid kit

Wait for what? Wait until my mother comes out and scolds me, saying that I deserve it?” 

Cierra fell silent

When she went to the kitchen to call for Anna just now, Mrs. Trevino did say something similar

even harsher than what Draven said

Sue said. Why should we apply medicine to him? It’s best if he dies outside! Others even cut his skin with a knife, but what about him? He even ran to the hospital to guard Aleah, for fear that she would die. He didn’t even know how he died, but he had the face to care about others. Cierra, let him 

do whatever he wants. He deserves it!” 

In the past, Cierra would have said that Draven deserved it

However, she knew very well how Draven got injured. If he hadn’t blocked it that night, maybe the knife would have landed on Cierra or other innocent people

As a matter of fact, she could not say that Draven deserved this injury

Let me help you apply the medicine. You can’t do it like this. If you bandage it before it gets cleaned up, it will get inflamed.” 

Seeing that Draven was about to wrap up the wound like this, Cierra couldn’t stand it anymore and hurriedly said

The right hand had been moving a lot, and it seemed that Draven didn’t care about it at all. If he continued to deal with it casually, it might become more and more serious, and his hand might be 

disabled

She didn’t want to think of his hand every time she met him

What are you waiting for? Stretch out your hand.” 

Cierra’s movements were very fast. She first took out the medicine and tweezers, then cut the gauze into a suitable length with scissors and placed it aside for backup

She had to clean up the wound first and take care of the surroundings

She had to remove the bruises, apply the medicine, and finally bandage them. She couldn’t do it casually like Draven did

She pulled over a small stool and sat down beside his legs. Seeing that he still didn’t move, she 

repeated

Draven frowned and curled up his hands on his lap. No need. It’s not a serious injury.” 

This action provoked Cierra even more anger. She glared at him and said, Give me your hand!” 

Draven pursed his lips and looked down at her angry eyes. After hesitating for a while, he reached 

out his hand to her.. 

Maybe it’s a little” 

Draven slowly opened his mouth, but was interrupted by Cierra’s anxious voice

What’s wrong with you, Draven? Don’t you feel the pain? Mrs. Trevino is right. What Mrs. Trevino said is right. You deserve it! Your hand is injured, but you still hold it tightly. If it’s disabled, don’t blame me!” 

Cierra was truly angry. She had never seen someone who did not cherish himself this much

Cierra thought. It was the same on the night of his injury. He could have bandaged his wound first, but he insisted on driving to the hospital with them. Why didn’t he bleed to death

Draven frowned even more. Why should I blame you?” 

Shut up!” 

Cierra interrupted him and began to wipe his wound with a cotton cloth soaked in medicine. The coldness and pain spread to his brain, making Draven tense up a little

The bloodstains were slowly wiped away, revealing the original appearance of the wound. In addition, because of Draven’s willfulness, it looked particularly ferocious

Only then did Cierra realize how deep the wound was

If it had been a little deeper, or if the cut had been a little higher, it would have injured his bones

If you’re afraid, I can handle it myself.” 

Seeing that she had been staring at his palm, Draven couldn’t help curling up his hands to hide the flesh and blood

Don’t move!” 

Noticing his intention, Cierra raised her eyes and glared at him

Cierra changed the medicine and applied carefully. It may hurt a little. Bear with it for a while.” 

Draven lowered his eyes and looked at her fair and beautiful face. He wanted to ask her if she was afraid or not, but then he thought of something. He didn’t say anything and just replied with

hmm

The cotton swab that was dipped in the medicine was gently wiped next to the wound

Cierra was very serious and even blew lightly on the wound on his palm. When she needed to apply the medicine again, she repeated as if she was coaxing a child, If it hurts, just say it. I’ll be gentle.” 

Draven remained silent the whole process and said nothing

He didn’t feel any pain, but when the cotton swab landed near his wound, it tickled his heart a little

It tickled

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