Love's Cunning Ruse is the best current series by the author Ashley Douglas. The Chapter 165 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 Chapter 165 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.
"What?" Julie suddenly turned her head to look at Kieran, her eyebrows slightly furrowed.
Kieran calmly drove, answering her, "At that time, Ben licked your neck, which led to an allergic reaction. Of course, I was just a kid back then. I didn't know you were having an anaphylactic shock."
"So, what's this got to do with you kissing me?" Julie looked at Kieran, waiting for his response.
Kieran shrugged innocently, "When I was five and learning to swim, I watched a first aid video. And I thought mouth-to-mouth could save your life..."
"So you performed mouth-to-mouth on me..." Julie nodded, half understanding, "I'm really glad your kiss didn't kill me!"
"You should be thanking Ben for that." Kieran said.
"Ben?" Julie looked at Kieran in surprise, then burst into laughter, "So Ben stopped you from performing mouth-to-mouth on me?"
Kieran shook his head, "I still kissed you."
Julie took a deep breath, "Can't you tell the story in one go?"
"Then you can't interrupt me when I'm telling it."
Julie put her hand over her mouth, showing she would cooperate.
Only then did Kieran continue, "When I bent down to give you mouth-to-mouth, Ben ran home and brought my grandmother. Just as I was about to kiss you, my grandmother picked you up and handed you over to our family doctor. Then my mom called your mom to take you home."
All Julie remembered was waking up and getting a serious scolding from Darcey. Darcey, in a bid to prevent Julie from such dangers, confiscated all her comic books.
And it was precisely because Julie found it unfair that she later got involved in the incident of getting hit for that ring. Since then, Julie frequently brought up the fact that she got hit in front of Kieran.
After hearing Kieran's brief and clear description of the entire incident, Julie understood. She turned to Kieran and asked, "So, the time after you won the interschool championship... was actually our second time..."
"It was the third time." Kieran interrupted Julie before she could finish.
Julie's counting fingers froze in mid-air.
"The third time?" She extended another finger and looked at Kieran, "When was the second time?"
Kieran didn't answer Julie's question, but looked at her and said, "Do you remember the tombstone we made for Ben?"
Julie suddenly fell silent. She remembered Ben, the big brown dog, and the hole she and Kieran dug for him in the backyard of her villa.
To Julie, Kieran said, "Would you like to go back and see it?"
Julie looked at Kieran in shock. After her family went bankrupt, their villa was auctioned off by the court. At that time, the Hernandez family was mostly under Lucian's control. She wasn't sure who the villa was eventually sold to.
After marrying Kieran, he had asked her if she wanted to buy back the villa, but she declined. Firstly, she didn't want Kieran to do such a thing for her. Secondly, the villa held her childhood memories, but it was also filled with painful past she didn't want to relive. She was young and didn't have the courage to face hardships in life, so she chose to run away.
But now, Kieran suddenly brought up the topic, which surprised Julie. She asked, "Wasn't the villa sold in an auction years ago?"
Kieran didn't answer her, but stopped the car in front of her old villa.
Everything here remained the same.
Kieran helped Julie open the car door, then led her out of the car.
Holding Julie's hand, Kieran rang the villa's doorbell.
Julie initially thought Kieran had bought back the villa, hence the visit. She didn't expect him to brazenly ring another person's doorbell. Surprised, she grabbed Kieran's arm, trying to prevent him from ringing the doorbell and asked, "Are you taking me here to trespass?"
Kieran replied, "Aren't we still outside?"
Julie pointed at the door and asked, "If no one comes to open, are you planning to take me in?"
Kieran shrugged nonchalantly, "Maybe."
Julie held onto Kieran's arm, pulling him towards the car while seriously saying, "Stop fooling around! It's so late, aren't you afraid they'll call the police?"
Kieran looked at Julie's arm and seriously said, "I thought you were a superhero?"
Julie let go of Kieran's arm and asked seriously, "Are you joking?"
Julie gave Kieran a smack on the head, "You're the one who taught me to write this way! You dare make fun of me?"
Although Julie was allergic to dogs, she was very fond of Ben. After getting to know Kieran, Julie, though not daring to touch Ben, often went to the supermarket to buy treats for him.
Ben seemed to recognize Julie's scent. Once, when Julie was chased by a stray dog, Ben ran out and scared it away.
But the lifespan of a dog is different from that of a human. Ben had lived with the Hernandez family for many years, but in the end, he reached the end of his life.
Ben left this world after being euthanized. Julie insisted on burying Ben. She was young then. She had heard that those buried in the ground could go to heaven, so she was convinced that Ben had to be buried after his death.
Padgett Abraham adored Julie. Although Darcey forbade her to bury Ben in their backyard, Padgett still dug a hole in the backyard with Julie.
Ben's tombstone was actually just a piece of wood that Julie found.
It read "In Loving Memory of Ben".
Kieran had held Julie's hand and taught her to write these words, one stroke at a time.
Years later, looking at these childish letters, Julie felt a lump in her throat.
"I wanted to bring you back home long ago, but you refused me then." Kieran gently brushed off the dust on the tombstone.
Back then, Julie thought Kieran was just asking for her opinion, whether she wanted to buy back the mansion, but he didn't tell her that he had already bought it.
Kieran always worked in silence. He would quietly make decisions and then quietly carry them out.
He rarely explained his intentions and plans to others before starting something, which often led to unnecessary misunderstandings. But when he finished, it always turned out he was right.
However, sometimes, even if his decisions were correct, the misunderstandings already caused could hurt others, and these wounds were something he couldn't mend.
That was the case between him and Julie. They could never tell who was right or wrong, but the distance caused by misunderstanding now seemed like a deep chasm that separated them and made it impossible to go back to the past.
After a moment of silence, Julie finally crouched down and caught Kieran's hand that was wiping the tombstone...
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