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The Sway and Slide of Love novel Chapter 767

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The Sway and Slide of Love is the best current series by the author Jean Song. The Chapter 767 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 767 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Noelle couldn't help but frown.

But before she could say anything, Hendrix suddenly asked, "Why didn't you come?"

"What?"

"I'm asking why you didn't come to the hospital. Was it because you were too busy getting married?"

As Hendrix spoke, he took a step closer to her. His intense gaze felt as if he were trying to pull something out of Noelle.

Noelle froze for a moment but quickly replied, "I never said I would definitely go."

"You said you'd take care of me."

"I didn't say that. That was your own assumption," Noelle quickly retorted. Then, she looked up at him. "Besides, I'm pretty sure you have plenty of people taking care of you."

"What do you mean?"

"You've definitely had a lot of women before, right?" Noelle forced a smile. "I don't know why you're staying here, but I'm not like those women. So, if you're just looking for some fun, don't waste your time on me."

Noelle's voice was laced with sarcasm. But her eyes were slightly red, and her throat moved as if she was trying hard to swallow back the lump forming there.

Hendrix stared at her for a moment, then suddenly laughed. Until now, he had assumed Noelle was just throwing a tantrum. Although he didn't know what had upset her, he figured a little coaxing would do the trick.

But when he overheard her conversation with Irene earlier, he became consumed with anger. It wasn't until he heard Noelle's words that he realized—so it was his expertise that day that had made her overthink things.

Then, she clenched her teeth tighter. "I said, I'm not—"

"There's no one else," Hendrix cut her off. "From beginning to end, there's only been you."

His teasing smile was replaced by a steady, serious gaze. The intensity and sincerity in his eyes seemed to both reveal his past and offer her a solemn promise—there had been no one else before, and there would be no one else after.

"No, that's impossible." Noelle, however, wasn't swayed. She quickly came to her senses and said, "You clearly said that day—"

"You must have felt it yourself, right? You're not Nelly," Hendrix interrupted her again. "Everything I told you that day was true. You're my wife. The reason I'm here and the reason I stayed is all because of you.

"Your name isn't Nelly Wallace. It's Noelle Swanson, and I'm Hendrix Freeman. We have a daughter together. You named her Rosie. Can you remember any of this?"

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