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The 100th Attempt to Win Her Back

Craving 178

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updatedAt: 2025-09-23

Before long, the car stopped in the hospital’s inpatient parking

    lot, and the two of them got out one after the other.

    As they walked side by side to the elevator, Ellsworth naturally

    reached for Harriet’s hand, but she just as naturally pulled her

    hand away.

    Then… she raised both hands and crossed them over her chest.

    Her posture was very guarded.

    Earlier, when no one knew they were getting divorced and she

    wanted to keep it secret, if he needed to put on an act, she

    would y along.

    But now, everything was out in the open.

    There was no need to keep up the act anymore.

    Besides, she no longer liked Ellsworth getting close to her,

    didn’t like his touch, and didn’t want to hold hands.

    Harriet abruptly pulled her hand away. Ellsworth turned to look

    at her, seeing her defensively hide her hands. He stared at her

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    for a long moment, his own hand hovering in midair, unable to

    bring himself to withdraw it.

    At that moment, Harriet nced at him nonchntly and gently

    reminded him, “The elevator’s here.”

    Only then did Ellsworthe back to himself, slowly clenching

    his right hand into a fist and slipping it back into his pocket.

    They got into the elevator one after the other. Harriet looked at

    him and asked, “Which floor is Grandpa on?”

    Ellsworth replied in a low voice, “Twenty–third floor.”

    Harriet pressed the button for the twenty–third floor without the

    slightest notice of Ellsworth’s mood.

    These days, she couldn’t even be bothered to care.

    Soon, the elevator stopped at the twenty–third floor. When they

    knocked on Raymond’s hospital room door, Kathie was there

    too.

    Seeing Harriet arrive, Kathie quickly got up to greet her: “Hara,

    you’re here.”

    “Kat.” After greeting Kathie, Harriet walked over to the bed,

    gently took Raymond’s hand, bent down and asked with

    concern, “Grandpa, are you feeling any better?”

    Raymond said, “It’s nothing serious. The doctor just made it

    sound worse than it is.”

    Kathie, standing by,ined, “I told you not to drink, but you

    insisted on sneaking some. Now look, you drank yourself right

    into the hospital.”

    Raymond replied, “Isn’t the whole point of living to enjoy a good

    meal and drink?”

    Harriet couldn’t help butugh, then pulled a chair closer and

    sat beside him, still holding Raymond’s hand.

    Raymond wouldn’t let go, keeping hold of her hand as he talked.

    First, he talked about his health.

    Then, as he went on, Raymond started reminiscing about the

    old days with Harriet’s grandfather, telling stories about fighting

    in the war.

    Harriet listened intently, a smile on her lips.

    Even though she’d heard these stories many times before.

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    Sitting nearby, Kathie said she wanted to write a biography about Raymond and his friends. Raymond finally let go of Harriet’s hand, waving dismissively, “Those were just things we had to do–hardly worth writing a book about.”

    In fact, there were already books and even movies about them.

    Loungingzily on the sofa, Ellsworth idly flipped through a

    book, asionally ncing at the three chatting together,

    watching Harrietugh so freely.

    Ellsworth was a little moved, his attention lingering for a long

    time.

    Days like this didn’t seem so bad after all.

    But wanting to keep things this way, to go back to how things.

    were with Harriet, was already nearly impossible.

    After chatting with Raymond until noon, the housekeeper

    brought lunch. Raymond looked at Ellsworth and said, “Ells, take

    Hara and Kat to eat.”

    Hearing this, Kathie quickly said, “Grandpa, Hara and I have

    something important to do. My brother can stay here and eat

    with you. We’ll go eat on our own.”

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    Without waiting for Raymond’s approval, Kathie grabbed Harriet

    and hurried out.

    After the two of them left, Raymond’s expression turned noticeably darker as he looked at Ellsworth.

    Gazing coldly at Ellsworth, Raymond said, “You don’t know how lucky you are. I never should have agreed to let Hara marry you.

    I should have let her marry Ken.”

    Before Ellsworth could reply, Raymond continued, “She doesn’t

    care for you anymore, does she? Remember how much she

    used to like you? Now she can’t even stand to look at you.”

    At Raymond’s reproach, Ellsworth repliedzily, “Enough, there’s

    no point in saying more.”

    Ellsworth’s indifference only made Raymond angrier. He

    demanded, “No point? Then why did you agree to this marriage

    in the first ce?”

    He pressed further, “There’s no one else here. Be honest–what

    are you thinking now?”

    Putting down his book, Ellsworth looked up at Raymond and

    said unhurriedly, “I’ve never thought about getting a divorce.”

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    Raymond retorted, “If you never thought about it, why aren’t you living properly? Why are you still tangled up with Kelsey?”

    Hearing Raymond’s words, Ellsworth let out a heavy sigh and

    said, “I’m already trying to make it up to her.”

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