Of the Noveldrama stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Cherished Wife. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 462. Let's read the author's The Cherished Wife Noveldrama story right here.
At the doorway, both Sean and Arnold looked over at Noelle, their eyes brimming with gratitude. Noelle paused, caught off guard by the sight of the pair. She could handle Arnold's puppy antics, but Sean's face was too much. She could not help but laugh. "Charles?"
Charles just glanced at her coolly. "It's either me or Arnold. Make your choice."
Damn!
Sean's mind was racing with frustration. He could not believe Charles had stooped so low as to compare himself to a dog. Winning that kind of contest was no victory at all.
Sean did not wait for Noelle's answer. He stormed off with Arnold. Arnold might have been able to deal with their PDA, but Sean could not!
Noelle watched Sean leave, dumbfounded. She turned to Charles with a scowl. "Really? Sean’s your brother, and Arnold’s your pet dog."
"Nothing matters more to me than you!" Charles had a way with words that could melt any heart.
Noelle felt her irritation melt away with his sweet talk, and she shook her head with a wry smile. "How did I ever fall for you?" She glanced at the bruise on Charles's face and gently touched it. "Does it hurt?"
"No way I'm letting that bruise just be. Just sit. I'll get the kit," she insisted, pushing Charles to sit before dashing upstairs. Upon her return, she overheard Charles sorting something out on the phone. She caught the name Suzy at the tail end of the conversation.
Noelle crouched down and started tending to Charles's wounds. "Why are you talking about Suzy?" Charles's eyebrows knitted together before he replied, "Annie saved your skin, so you owe her big time. Let's call it even with her!"
His tone was casual, but Noelle knew the score. If Annie had not tipped her off that day, Noelle might not have made it out of Winter and Simon’s grasp alive, even if she was on high alert. She was grateful to Annie. Whatever Annie's reasons were, she had pulled Noelle out of the fire. If not, Noelle would be in the same boat as Suzy.
"So, what are you going to do?" Noelle had seen firsthand what had gone down with Suzy. She was no Mother Teresa, but the sight of Suzy's plight had struck a chord. Noelle figured there was no point in kicking Suzy while she was down.
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