Read Chapter 236 with many climactic and unique details. The series No Strings Attached novel (Clara and Ian) is one of the top-selling novels by Emily Hardy. Chapter content Chapter 236 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read No Strings Attached novel (Clara and Ian) Chapter 236 for more details.
Clara stared at Ian in disbelief. The apartments here were cozy, with two bedrooms and a living room, barely reaching a thousand square feet. That was smaller than any single bedroom in Ian's sprawling mansion. And yet, here he was, abandoning his luxurious abode to become her neighbor, all for the sake of treating Snow's illness.
Snow was bounding around with such vigor that he hardly seemed like a dog with depression.
A wry smile touched Clara's lips. "Mr. Hayes, you're going to great lengths for Snow, aren't you?"
Ian regarded her earnestly. "Clara, the vet suggested having a second kid would do wonders for Snow's recovery. She recommends we get Snow a little sister or brother. What do you think?"
He seemed completely unaware of how outrageous his suggestion might be, watching Clara intently, waiting for her response.
Clara allowed herself a soft chuckle. "Mr. Hayes, if you want to get a companion for Snow, you might try a pet store. No matter how hard you try, you can't exactly give birth to a puppy, can you?" She stood up and continued chopping vegetables.
Just then, the door swung open again. Clad in a casual black ensemble, Ryker stood at the threshold, cradling a large bouquet of colorful asters, a stark contrast to his brawny presence. He slipped off his sunglasses and called out, "Ms. Clara, I'm back!"
Hearing his voice, Clara hurried out of the kitchen, her face lighting up with a brilliant smile as she took him in. "You look like you've lost weight. Has the camp been skimping on meals?"
Ryker handed the bouquet over with a mock pout. "Nothing tastes as good as your cooking. I can hardly eat there."
"I've made your favorite dish. Eat as much as you can today, and thank you for the flowers. They're beautiful."
"If you like them, I'll bring you some every day."
Before Clara could reply, Ian emerged, eyeing the bouquet with disdain. "Those weeds? Who'd want that? If you're buying flowers, at least get something decent, not a bunch of wildflowers. How embarrassing."
Ian was about to speak when his phone rang inopportunely. The display caused his eyebrows to knit together, and his expression darkened as he answered.
Leonora's wailing voice came through immediately. "Ian, Heidi's taken poison. She refuses treatment and just wants to see you one last time. Please come quickly."
Leonora's voice was loud enough that Ryker heard every word. He scoffed, "You better hurry, or your precious Heidi will be gone for good."
Ian replied with barely concealed irritation, "Her life or death is none of my concern. Stop calling me."
As he was about to hang up, he heard Leonora cry, "Ian, she's Aunt May's daughter, and she's always been good to you. Can't you show her a little respect? Just come and persuade Heidi to get treatment. Is that too much to ask?"
Ian was unsparing. "Aunt May would never acknowledge such a daughter! I'm done with her, and I don't want you bothering me again."
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