The Trap of the Noble CEO

“Forget it, Zenji. No matter how we discuss this, we won’t reach a conclusion. Go to Japan tomorrow with peace of mind. It’s late now, and I’m tired.”

“Really? Do you swear you’re not angry?”

Andolie did not answer him. She broke free from his arms and walked directly into the room.

At the moment she turned to leave, Andolie made a decision.

She would leave Haneno Zenji.

She did not want to be with a heartless man.

After making up her mind, Andolie certainly would not obediently sit at home waiting for Haneno Zenji to return from Japan.

When Haneno Zenji left the villa and flew directly to Japan, Andolie also packed her clothes, preparing to leave this place filled with countless memories.

She did not even want to leave a word telling him she had left, and she did not care whether Haneno Zenji would come looking for her, because he did not love her, only wanting to domineeringly possess her…

She did not need a man by her side who did not understand love and did not know how to share love.

But falling in love with Haneno Zenji was something she would never regret.

Andolie hurriedly grabbed her luggage. When she turned around, her vision suddenly blurred. She stumbled forward, accidentally tripping on the bed leg and falling to the ground.

She stood up, feeling her vision even more blurry.

Her eyesight had always been good, consistently maintained at the optimal state of 1.2, but recently it had suddenly deteriorated. Her eyes would unexpectedly blur, like a person with severe myopia suddenly having their glasses removed.

This feeling was strange and frightening to her, and it seemed to have started after that accident…

Andolie suddenly felt that perhaps her eyes had been injured in that accident, with side effects only now appearing.

The feeling of panic and helplessness made her put down her luggage and immediately call Xu Aier for help: “Aier? It’s me, Andolie. Are you free now? I think I’m sick.”

Hearing her good friend was ill, Xu Aier immediately put down her work, saying: “Wait there, I’ll come to you right away.

The microphone slipped from her fingers, and Andorli felt deeply worried.

  National Taiwan University Hospital, Ophthalmology Outpatient Clinic.

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