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My Wife Is So Sweet novel Chapter 548

Summary for Chapter 548 I'D Be Deeply Grateful: My Wife Is So Sweet

What Happens in Chapter 548 I'D Be Deeply Grateful – From the Book My Wife Is So Sweet

Dive into Chapter 548 I'D Be Deeply Grateful, a pivotal chapter in My Wife Is So Sweet, written by Cloud Tree. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Chapter 548 I'd Be Deeply Grateful

The two of them were so close to each other that Laura felt intimidated by Max's overwhelming aura.

She flinched in spite of herself, looking shifty-eyed, not daring to meet his gaze.

She sounded guilty as well. "Well, that was a special case. How would I have known it was you?"

Max narrowed his eyes, sizing her up in a condescending way.

After a while, he said with a cold smile, "It's alright. You didn't know it was me, but you do now. You shouldn't have asked me for help if you were as tough as you said. Now that I saved you, I have no reason to hand you over to some other man, do I?"

Laura stiffened in shock, looking up at Max in disbelief.

"What do you mean by that?"

Max sneered, "Just take it literally."

He leaned over and whispered into her ear in a seductive but menacing tone, which she had never heard before.

"Laura Davies, you know what I want. You also know I'll do whatever I can to get it. I didn't force you to do anything, but you just stayed that night. Do you think any random woman can just climb onto my bed? Do you think you are free to come and go? What do you take me for?"

Laura froze, her teething chattering.

She was frightened and angry at the same time.

Finally, she clenched her teeth and asked, "Then what do you want on earth?"

Max leaned closer to her and breathed, "You'll know what I want."

No sooner had he finished his words than he straightened up. The shadow over her face disappeared all of a sudden, and so did his overwhelming aura.

Laura let out a sigh of relief.

But the next second, dull despair settled down upon her heart.

She stared at Max with a frown and said, "Max, I've already told you that I don't have feelings for you. For the sake of our childhood friendship, just leave me alone. I'd be deeply grateful to you if you could do that."

Max gave a sneer, ignored what she said, and scoffed, "I don't need you to be grateful to me. There are so many people in this world grateful to me, so it makes no difference to me if you're or not."

Stunned, Laura thought to herself. This man had a sharp tongue as usual. His intention was good, but the way he put it was simply so terrible that she wished she could beat him up.

She took a deep breath, trying to suppress her frustration and anxiety.

Laura realized it was impossible for her to change his mind today, so she could only change the subject.

"Well, it doesn't matter to me what you want, nor do I care. It's getting late, and I have to go to bed now. You should go."

This time, Max looked deeply into her eyes and left without saying anything.

The door was slammed shut with a bang. It was when Laura made sure the man had really left that she became weak suddenly and collapsed, sliding down the wall to the floor slowly.

The next day, Laura went to the hospital to see her mother.

The door was pushed open with a bang, and the laughter inside the ward stopped all of a sudden.

Laura saw Fannie leaning back against the headboard while Max was peeling an apple for her sitting at the bedside.

Behind him stood his assistant Jim Helberg. Seeing Laura coming in, Jim made a bow to her.

"Hello, Laura."

Laura ignored him, her face grim.

She stared coldly at Max and asked, "What are you doing here?"

Max squinted his eyes, saying nothing.

However, it might be because she was too happy, and Fannie didn't notice anything wrong between the two of them.

Grinning, she waved at Laura and said, "Laura. Come here and have a seat."

It was when Laura came up to her that she went on, "Why didn't you tell me you have such a wonderful boyfriend? It's not like I don't want you to date. After all, you're an adult now, and I've always encouraged you to date. If Max hadn't come today, I would have known nothing about him."

Fannie gave Laura a hard look as she spoke.

Laura froze suddenly, staring at Max in disbelief.

She never expected Max to have the guts to visit her mother. Besides, what nonsense had he told her?

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