Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Sway and Slide of Love. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 493. Let's read the author's The Sway and Slide of Love Internet story right here.
It was at this moment that Hendrix seemed to finally understand why Noelle hadn't reacted with anger earlier but had instead apologized to him.
"Are you afraid I won't go through with the surgery?" he asked, his eyes fixed on her.
Noelle didn't respond, but it was clear her silence said it all.
Hendrix's expression darkened further. He pressed his lips together, his teeth clenched so tightly that it felt like they might shatter.
What kind of person did she think he was? Someone who would stand by and watch his own kid die? Was that why she felt the need to placate and accommodate him like this? In her eyes, was he really that cold and heartless?
Hendrix stared at her for a moment, then suddenly clenched his jaw. He didn't say another word, simply turning and walking away.
But he walked slowly. Each step seemed to take an enormous effort. This drawn-out pace was his way of waiting—waiting for Noelle to call out to him and say something.
Even if it was a flimsy lie. As long as she said something, it would be enough.
But she didn't.
By the time Hendrix walked out of the hospital, there was still no one behind him. He suddenly stopped, his gaze fixed on the empty space behind him.
It wasn't until Levi approached and said something that Hendrix finally moved. He didn't respond, simply opening the car door with an expressionless face.
He was supposed to return to the company, but after some hesitation, he told Levi, "Take me to Sienna Villa."
Sienna Villa was where Beatrice now lived. It was a modest villa with a well-tended yard. The fruit trees she had planted over two years ago had grown tall, their buds blooming in spring and now bearing the outlines of fruit.
When Hendrix entered, Beatrice was fertilizing the trees.
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