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Chapter 41
“Don’t move.” Leslie hesitated for a moment, then he continued, “You’re quite busy, aren’t you? Meeting
someone and then returning to make ravioli.”
“Someone?” After a moment of contemplation, Aurelia questioned, “Did you see me with Seth?”
“Are you worried that I saw you? Aurelia, have you forgotten? It’s written in our cohabitation agreement
that neither of us should stray away during our marriage.”
“I didn’t stray! It was him…”
“If you remember our agreement, there’s no need for an explanation. Let me make it clear. I’m not
accustomed to being cheated on,” Leslie coldly stated. He then released her wrist and walked out of
the kitchen.
After feeling that her hand was in less pain, Aurelia turned off the tap and followed.
Leslie was eating ravioli with a cold demeanor that made him seem unapproachable. Aurelia hesitated,
then sat across from him, contemplating how she should explain it.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Mr. Synder, I…”
“I’m done eating, thank you,” Leslie politely interrupted and kept Aurelia at a loss for words. It was clear
that he didn’t want to continue the previous conversation.
She could only ask, “Does it taste okay?”
“It’s a bit salty,” replied Leslie truthfully.
Glancing at the bowl, Aurelia had her doubts. “Salty? You’ve even finished the broth.”
“I don’t like wasting food,” he countered.
“A compliment won’t hurt even if it’s good,” Aurelia muttered.
Leslie squinted his eyes and asked, “What did you say?”
“Nothing.”
He did not probe further and pointed at the bowl. “Leave it. I’ll wash it myself.”
“Good. At least, he’s willing to do the dishes himself,” pondered Aurelia.
Aurelia was about to nod when something came to mind. “Hold on, Mr. Synder. Could you help me fix
the guest bathroom’s shower? I’ve been cleaning myself using a basin lately. If it’s not repaired soon, I
might start smelling musty.”
Leslie frowned upon hearing it. He had completely forgotten about this issue. Household chores and
repairs were usually handled solely by Daniel.
Aurelia approached him and said, “When I was cleaning earlier, I found a toolbox in the cabinet along
with a new shower head. You just need to replace it. You… Can do that, can’t you?
Although Aurelia was an adopted child, her father, William, had always doted on her and Ava. They
would share the household chores. Whenever something broke, William would take care
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of it. Hence, she instinctively believed that all men could handle such tasks.
Noticing the doubt on Aurelia’s face, Leslie asserted, “I can.”
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“Great! I’ll get the items. You can start dismantling it in the bathroom.” Leaving those words, she turned
to retrieve the toolbox and the new shower head from the cabinet before heading to the bathroom.
Meanwhile, inside the bathroom, Leslie stared at the showerhead with his brows furrowed. He tried to
tug it following his instinct, but it did not work.
“Should we twist it?” Aurelia reminded softly.
“I know,” Leslie replied.
In embarrassment, he twisted the connection of the water pipe and removed the shower head. Aurelia
promptly handed over the new shower head and pipe to Leslie.
While taking the items, Leslie noticed Aurelia observing him intently. For an inexplicable reason, he
didn’t want to let her down. Thus, he carefully compared and studied them before installing each part.
After finishing everything, he breathed out a sigh of relief. Thankfully, it was not too hard.
“Give it a try,” he instructed casually.
“Okay,” Aurelia replied. She could not help but marvel at how intelligent people seemed to know
everything.