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Mr. Williams Wants His Ex-Wife Back novel Chapter 182

Then, she paid for him, accompanied him to the ward for a rest, poured water for him, and fed him medicine.

It was almost two o'clock in the morning after it.

"How do you feel? Better?" After the man took the medicine and lay down, Rebecca asked.

The man closed his eyes and nodded lightly. "Well, much better."

Hearing his voice was obviously normal, Rebecca was finally much more relieved.

"Then take a good rest. If nothing unusual happens, you can leave." As she spoke, Rebecca pulled the quilt and covered it for him.

"Fine." The man nodded again and answered faintly. Then he was silent.

Rebecca sat beside the bed, only then did she have time to look at the man carefully.

He wasn't so handsome but was eye-delighting. His eyebrows were straight. His eyes were deep, and his nose was straight. His lips were thin, and the outline of his face was clear.

However, at the corners of his eyes, there were many fine crow's feet and white hairs. Although there were not many, maybe ten or so. It showed that he should not be very young. He was probably, between thirty-eight and forty-two years old.

And he dressed very ordinarily.

A light blue shirt with the sleeves pulled up to show his strong, sturdy little arms. Khaki-colored casual suit trousers with casual leather shoes in the same color.

Rebecca wanted to ask his surname and where he came from, but looking at him who seemed to have fallen asleep, she gave up.

It was not too late to ask when he woke up.

Sitting by the bed, she was too sleepy. Soon, before she knew it, she leaned over to the bed and fell asleep.

Just as Rebecca closed her eyes and fell asleep, the man who had been sleeping slowly opened his eyes and looked at Rebecca...

Rebecca Smith, the daughter-in-law of the Matthey Group in New York, Adam Williams's wife, one of the most outstanding translators of the economic forum, and an exchange student at HEC Paris. She was the most talented woman in New York. Her paper that was published when she was 19 years old, "Research On the Change of Income Gap and Distribution of U.S Residents," won the highest award. Next year," Digital Economic Transformation and Management Innovation," was published in the Wall Street Journal and received extensive attention and discussion. Three months later, aka a month after she came to HEC Paris, her paper, "Strategies for Real Estate Companies to Complete Strategic Transformation," published in the Wall Street Journal again, which was also a hit.

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