Chapter 250
Chapter 250
Arya nodded and walked through the hall from the small door behind to the backyard. There were
many green plants there. Xavier was in a wheelchair under a cherry tree. She walked over lightly and
stood behind him with her hands on his shoulders.
Xavier was unsurprised and reached out to hold her hand. "Is he okay?"
"Yes." Arya replied softly. "He's fine. The doctor said he is in good condition."
He didn't say anything after the question. The air seemed to condense, so quiet that he could clearly
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Arya walked to him and squatted down to look at him. She could feel that something was wrong. She
hoped that he could tell her that she would bear it with him.
"Is something wrong?" She asked.
Xavier lowered his eyes and looked at her, with his hand covering her cheek. "It's so good to meet
you."
Arya leaned her head on his lap and smiled. "Then you have to treat me well for the rest of your life.
Never leave me."
Xavier smiled and reached out to pull her up so that she could sit on his lap. He could feel her
intentions. Ever since he couldn't stand up, she always squatted in front of him to make him more
comfortable.
Arya naturally sat on his lap, reached out to hook his neck, smiled lightly, and said, "Why don't you
answer me? Don't you plan on spending the rest of your life with me?"
Xavier thought for a while and then slowly said, "I really need to think about this..."
Before he could finish his sentence, Arya kissed him, stopping him from talking. The next second, she
was kissed by him.
Xavier rubbed her lips gently and could clearly feel all her breath. The hands around her waist were
also tightening.
Harriet came to the backyard to ask them to eat, but when she saw this scene, her eyes darkened. She
liked Xavier, even if he was in a wheelchair now.
Seeing that he and Arya were so close, she was furious.
'How can Arya be with Xavier? And now Daisy accepts her and treats her so well.'
Harriet was grudging.
'What does Arya have? Henry doesn't like her yet.'
The more she thought about it, the more she felt unfair. 'I'm no worse than her. Why does she live
better than me?'
She turned around and was a little unwilling to leave. She kicked a flowerpot by the door and made a
noise. Arya quickly pushed Xavier away. She was afraid of being seen by others. Looking at the source
of the sound, she saw Harriet standing there.
Arya was not relaxed anymore.
However, Harriet remained calm. "I came to ask you to have the meal."
Then she turned around and ran away.
Xavier looked back at the pot and raised his eyebrows. When he came, he noticed the pot and could
not get in the way. How did she knock it down?
"I'll push you in." Arya stood up and walked around behind him.
When they entered the room, the people in the room stopped talking.
Harriet advised Henry to let Arya and Xavier stay at home. As for her purpose, only she knew it.
Arya sat down and Xavier gave Harriet a cold look.
At the dinner table, the servants began to serve when everyone arrived. Henry did not eat first, nor did
anyone else.
He glanced at Arya and finally looked at Xavier. "You guys should live in the Old Residence."
It was not a negotiation but an order.
He had his own considerations. There was no doubt that he had opinions on Arya. Daisy said nice
things for her. He wanted to see how Arya changed Daisy's mind.
When he left, Daisy hated her. Now, not only did she accept her, but she kept telling him that she was
good.
'Does she own a good personality or play a trick to buy people's hearts?'
"I don't want to come back now." Xavier refused to live here decisively. He didn't want his wife to be
wronged.
Now that she was pregnant, he didn't want her to feel pressured.
Henry was quite calm at first. It was Xavier's attitude that make him angry and he slapped on the table.
"You are my son. This is your home!"
He frowned and the wrinkles deepened.
"I never denied it." Xavier looked up at his father. He could compromise on other things but not the
things related to Arya!
"Let's eat first." Daisy stood up and grabbed Henry's arm. If this continued, things would definitely get
worse.
Daisy knew what Xavier was up to. She looked at Arya and said, "Don't worry. I'm here."
Daisy knew that she could only persuade Arya. She would protect her as long as they lived together.
Arya really didn't want to live here. The atmosphere here was too depressing, but it was hard for her to
refuse as she asked for it.
Xavier was so upset that he knew that even if Arya didn't want to live here, she would definitely agree.
"I'm in charge. It's useless for anyone to say anything."
Xavier spoke first because he didn't want Arya to accommodate Daisy.
"Do you want to give up on your mother and me?!" Henry looked like crap. His son repeatedly
contradicted him for a woman, which made him furious in his chest and uncomfortable.
"Why don't you come back and live? Do you want to see a family that is so unhappy because of you?"
Harriet was persuading on the surface, but in fact, she wanted to embarrass her.
Harriet's words were unpleasant, but she was right.
Did she really want Xavier to have a bad time with his family because of her?
That was not what she wanted to see.
Arya grabbed Xavier's hand under the table. This was his home. As long as she was Xavier's wife, they
would come back sooner or later.
"We'll move here tomorrow." Arya said to Daisy.
Daisy patted Henry on the arm to stop him from getting angry.
"Okay, let's eat." Daisy tried to smooth things over.
But no one at the table had an appetite, and everyone had their own thoughts.
Xavier took off Arya's hand and left without saying anything.
Xavier went to the study. Henry also followed him in. How dare he treat him like this?
As soon as Henry came in, Xavier said in a sarcastic and questioning tone, "Are you satisfied with this
result?"
His face was buried in the shadow, making it hard to see his expression clearly.
Henry held back his temper and glared at him. "I thought you were bewitched by that woman!"
"I can compromise once or twice because you are my respected father, but there are limits to
everything, so there is no third time."