Of the Millie Huffman stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Divorced but Delighted. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 120. Let's read the author's Divorced but Delighted Millie Huffman story right here.
Chapter 120 Draven Was Kicked off the Bed
Draven was kicked to the ground.
Fortunately, the bedding he had placed on the ground last night was still there, so he didn’t fall to the ground.
But even so, he was scared. Especially that he didn’t sleep well made his face gloomy.
Cierra didn’t know what was going on and immediately complained, “Draven, you’re actually such
a person! Why didn’t you tell me earlier that you weren’t used to it? What did you climb up to the bed in the middle of the night?”
The man looked up at her and sneered.
“I climbed up? Cierra, you forgot everything again?
Draven was still burning with anger and didn’t want to talk too much with her. He went straight into
the bathroom.
Cierra’s brain also began to spin rapidly.
She didn’t drink last night, so naturally, she didn’t forget. Even though some of her memories were blurred like a dream, the scene of her pleading to sleep with him while saying that she was afraid was very clear in her mind.
Moreover, when she woke up just now, if she remembered correctly, it seemed that she was the one who was hugging Draven tightly.
Cierra smacked her head, feeling discouraged and helpless.
She thought. “Oh my god, what did I do?
“He might as well let me die!
“It was just thunder. I have never been like this before. Why did it happen last night?”
The more Cierra thought about it, the more embarrassed she felt. She pulled the blanket over her
head and rolled around on the bed.
After entering the bathroom, Draven splashed some water on his face and then slowly came to his
senses.
Thinking about what he had done just now, he felt that he had gone a little too far. He shouldn’t have lost his temper at her. Cierra had suffered something she shouldn’t, and it lead to her series of actions last night.
Thinking of this, Draven came out of the bathroom and was about to apologize to Cierra when he saw such a scene.
He was stunned at first, and then a faint smile appeared on his handsome face.
It seemed that this stupid girl remembered it.
Without further ado, Draven went back into the bathroom.
After washing up, Draven came out of the room and found that the room had been cleaned up. The quilt on the bed had been folded neatly, including the bedding on the ground placed at the end of the
bed.
When Cierra saw him come out, a trace of embarrassment flashed across her bright face. “You… you’re done?”
Draven raised his eyebrows and looked at her meaningfully.
Cierra’s ears were burning, and her fingers were tightly gripping the corner of her clothes.
She was still wearing the large white shirt. Perhaps she had been tidying up the room just now and hadn’t had time to change her clothes.
“If you’re done, I’ll go in.”
After a while, Cierra raised her hand and pointed to the bathroom.
Draven nodded and made way for her.
The woman walked past him and was suddenly stopped by him.
“Cierra, so you remember what happened last night?” Draven asked.
Cierra stopped in her tracks and loosened her fingers that were hanging by her side.
After a while, she gritted her teeth and said, “No! I lost my memory. I don’t remember!”
Judging from her tone, Draven was now completely sure.
“Okay, you don’t remember.”
He nodded seriously, and then couldn’t help bursting into hearty laughter, which was pleasant to
the ear.
But in Cierra’s ears, it became an ear–piercing melody.
She leaned to one side and glared at him. “What are you laughing at?”
“Okay, okay, okay, I won’t laugh.” Draven tried to hide the smile on his face, but he couldn’t control
it at all.
Cierra’s face turned red. “You’re still laughing!”
Draven coughed and said, “I’m just thinking about something happy.”
Cierra was speechless.
She glared at Draven with red eyes.
However, Draven didn’t think so. He glanced at himself in the mirror and felt a little uncomfortable.
“Did you help anyone else?” Draven asked coldly.
Just as Cierra was about to pull down his sleeve, she suddenly stopped.
“It’s none of your business.”
Instead of helping him pull his sleeve, she went straight to the cloakroom.
In addition to Draven’s clothes, there were also a lot of women’s clothes of the season. Like in Stream Villa, Mrs. Trevino usually prepared them in case someone came to live here.
Draven looked back at her and pursed his thin lips.
He didn’t ask any more questions. He just felt uncomfortable when thinking of her tying ties for other men in the past or in the future.
The more he thought about it, the more annoyed Draven became. He couldn’t help but want to tear
off the tie.
As soon as his fingers touched it, he put them down again. He lowered his eyes and pulled down his sleeves. Then, he picked up the suit on the bed.
Cierra picked out a dress and changed very quickly. Soon she came out of the cloakroom.
The long dress couldn’t hide the marks on her shoulder, but the weather was cool after the rain, so she put on a thin knitted shirt, looking gentle and noble.
Seeing her come out, Draven’s anger dissipated.
“Is the door open?”
Cierra looked at her matching in the mirror and asked casually.
Hearing this, Draven looked up and saw that the door was half–closed. He didn’t know when Anna
had come.
“Yes,” he replied.
“Let’s go then.” Having picked out a satisfactory dress, Cierra was in a good mood and a smile appeared on her face.
Draven withdrew his gaze from her, nodded, and followed her out.
Passing by the bathroom, Draven stopped and said, “I’ll take the clothes to Anna. She’s old and it’s inconvenient for her to go up and down. You can go down first.”
“Okay,” said Cierra. She suddenly thought of something and rushed into the bathroom.
“Wait a minute!”
Her voice stopped abruptly when she saw the cloth in Draven’s hand.
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