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The 100th Attempt to Win Her Back

Craving 42

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updatedAt: 2025-11-03

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As soon as she finished speaking, the door to the hospital room

opened.

Hearing the sound, Harriet looked up.

She thought it was Kehing in, but it turned out to be

Ellsworth.

Looking at Ellsworth in surprise, Harriet asked, “Why are you

back again?”

Ellsworth didn’t answer. He simply ced thete-night snack

he brought on the dining table and walked over nonchntly.

Looking up, she saw Ellsworth with both hands in his pockets, his eyes calm as he looked at her. Harriet said softly, “Grandpa

is already asleep.”

“Mm,” Ellsworth replied indifferently.

Ellsworth didn’t exin why he hade, and Harriet didn’t

ask. She turned her face back to continue watching the

sleeping Ralph.

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After watching Harriet for a while, Ellsworth pulled out the chair

next to her and sat down as well.

The hospital room was very quiet, with only a nightlight left on.

Seeing Harriet keeping watch over Ralph day and night,

Ellsworth said, “Your grandpa is already asleep. There’s not

much point in you staring at him.”

After several days in the hospital, she had lost quite a bit of

weight.

Without turning to look at Ellsworth, Harriet still held Ralph’s

hand and said quietly, “Grandpa is all I have left.”

Her parents were gone, and there were no other rtives at

home. Ralph was her only family.

Ellsworth just looked at her in profile as Harriet spoke with such

emotion.

Her skin was fair, her features delicate, and her upturned nose

especially attractive. Only her lips were drier than usual, her jet-

ck hair a bit oily, and her eyes full of exhaustion.

It wasn’t just the fatigue from taking care of Ralph.

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After staring at Harriet for a while, Ellsworth withdrew his gaze.

Harriet’s words meant that he hadn’t fulfilled his responsibilities.

as a husband.

Looking at Harriet again, seeing that she no longer paid

attention to him as she used to, barely even looking at him,

Ellsworth said in a t voice, “I bought you somete-night

snacks.”

“Late-night snacks?” Harriet turned her head.

She was very surprised.

She was surprised that Ellsworth actually bought her ate-

night snack. In the past few years, she wouldn’t have even

dared to dream of such a thing.

Their eyes met. Harriet nced at the dining table, saw two

takeout bags from a tea restaurant, then looked back at

Ellsworth and smiled, saying, “I’m not hungry. If you…”

Before Harriet could finish her sentence, she saw the cold look

in Ellsworth’s eyes and swallowed the rest of her words.

After all, she still cared about his gaze, and deep down, she was

still a little afraid of him.

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Maybe it was because she had liked him too much in the past, so even now, she still cared.

She looked directly at Ellsworth for a while, but seeing that he

still had that unyielding attitude, Harriet had no choice but to

say, “Then I’ll go eat outside.”

So, carrying thete-night snack Ellsworth had brought, the two

of them sat side by side on a bench in the corridor.

She opened thete-night snack Ellsworth had brought.

Everything looked delicious, but she was allergic to many foods.

After eating a piece of pastry, Harriet turned to look at Ellsworth

and smiled, saying, “Thank you, Ellsworth. You’ve worked hard

taking care of my grandpa these past few days.”

Harriet was very polite, but also kept her distance.

Seeing that she only ate the pastry, Ellsworth asked, “Don’t you

like the food?”

Harriet smiled and exined, “No, it’s just that I’m allergic to

other foods.”

“I

“…” Ellsworth.

Looking back at the wall opposite, Ellsworth raised his hand to brush his hair, feeling a bit awkward.

He had been in such a rush earlier to buy food that he forgot to check what he had actually bought.

Ellsworth didn’t say anything, so Harriet quickly tried to smooth things over with a smile, saying, “The pastries from this ce are really good, better than the ones I used to buy.”

Ellsworth smiled, “Then eat more.”

“Okay.”

After eating a few pieces of water chestnut cake, Harriet put the snack aside, looked at the wall opposite, and said with

emotion, “I’ve spent too little time with Grandpa these past years. In the past few days, I’ve realized he’s aged a lot-he’s really be an old man.”

With both arms resting on the back of the bench, Ellsworth

asked, “Your grandpa is over seventy, right?”

Harriet replied, “Seventy-five, one year younger than your

grandpa.”

Ellsworth nced at Harriet and asked her, “How old are you

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this year?”

Looking at Ellsworth, Harriet couldn’t help butugh, feeling like a child whose parent didn’t even know what grade she was in.

She knew Ellsworth didn’t like her or pay attention to her, but

she hadn’t expected that he didn’t even know her age.

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