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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 233

Miles returned to his car, still thinking about that look from Patrick.

He was about to laugh at his brother out of anger.

Was it because he had been with Aimee for a long time, so he became so strange?

He and Matilda, they didn't look like they had that kind of relationship, did they?

Being reminded by Patrick like that really made Miles dumbfounded.

However, Matilda's business was not to be taken care of now.

Miles thought about it, and decided to go to Restaurant Gastrognome.

He stopped thinking too much, started the car immediately, and drove towards the restaurant.

When Miles arrived at the Restaurant Gastrognome, River seemed to have been waiting for him for a long time. As soon as his car drove in, someone came up to meet Miles and said, "Mr. Hayden, we have been waiting for you for a long time."

Miles was calm on the surface, but in his heart he was guessing what River wanted to do.

He followed River's men into the innermost small western-style building, and when he entered the living room, Miles froze.

Matilda was actually here too.

He knew that Matilda had asked for leave, but when he asked where Matilda had gone, Matilda didn't answer.

Miles never expected that Matilda would appear here.

Matilda was surprisingly calm, and it was not surprising for her that he would come over at all.

On the contrary, her expression looked more like she had been waiting for him for a long time.

Miles walked over, greeted River first, then sat next to Matilda, asking, "Why aren't you on the set? What are you doing here?"

He still regarded Matilda as just an ordinary artist, and for her, River was still a very dangerous existence.

Miles had no way to get Matilda together with such a dangerous person, so when he spoke to Matilda, his tone was full of indifference.

However, if people listened carefully, they can hear very clearly how worried he was.

River looked at Miles amusedly. Without waiting for Matilda to answer, he opened his mouth and said, "Mr. Hayden, you're very hostile to me. Could it be that you think that I will treat Matilda badly?"

Miles looked at River and said with a smile, "You're joking. I believe you would not do such an unmannered thing."

"Really?" River found it even more funny, lit a cigarette, took a deep puff, and said, "I thought Matilda is important in your heart. That's why you're so nervous."

"Don't make fun of me. What do I have to be nervous about?" Miles said.

Seeing Miles' being stubborn, Matilda found it quite funny for no reason.

He was obviously exposed by River, but he still insisted on being stubborn and refused to admit it.

She really wanted to know if Miles' concern for her was a little too exaggerated.

Where did his worries come from?

However, River will not give her the time to explore now.

He said directly, "Since everyone is here, let's talk about the serious business first."

Miles and Matilda turned serious at the same time and looked at River.

River said, "I have heard about you sister's matter. And I also know that the blame is directed at me, but I think both of you should know that if I did this, I would not do it so stupidly."

For what River had said, Miles and Matilda were actually quite surprised.

They all thought that, at least, they would have to beat around the bush before they could get to the point, but they didn't expect that he would be so straightforward.

Miles said, "Since you said so, then I won't talk in a roundabout way. We definitely don't mean to associate this matter with you. It's just that now it has happened, we must solve it. I still hope that you can give me that person."

In fact, the reason why Miles made this trip was, firstly, because of River's attitude, and secondly, because he wanted River to understand that whether he would hand over that person or not, he had already decided he must take that person away.

River said, "It's easy. I will personally send the person to you, but after all, this matter involved me. I took such a blame for no reason, and I am definitely not a kind person. I will personally deal with the people behind it."

When Miles heard this, he was naturally a little displeased.

No matter who was behind it, now, the most direct victim was his sister.

He really had no choice but to hand this person over to River.

However, judging from what River meant, if he refused to let go, then he would use his own way to solve the problem. At that time, he and the Hayden family would really suffer.

Seeing that Miles hadn't spoken for a long time, Matilda said aloud, "Yes, I can promise you this matter."

What she said made River find it interested.

He took another drag on his cigarette, then looked at Matilda, and asked, "You're so sure, but, I'm curious what identity do you use to promise me?"

After River said that, he looked at Miles vaguely, and that look was exactly the same as Patrick's.

Miles had a headache, and he really didn't understand why there was such a misunderstanding.

Matilda didn't care what River was thinking. She just smiled and said, "As for me, I naturally have the right to say that. Since I have promised you, I will definitely be able to do it. Sincerely, I still hope you can make it easier for us."

River looked at Matilda with great interest. After a long time, he twitched the corner of his mouth and said, "Since you're so determined, if I still don't agree, it will seem that I am very useless. That's fine. You can go back first. I promise, soon, I will send that person there."

Matilda smiled at River, "Thank you."

She stood up first and said to Miles, "Mr. Hayden, let's go."

Miles was very speechless about being arranged by Matilda in this way.

It can even be said that he was very annoyed.

However, the situation was already like this, and Miles had no other choice.

He could only leave with Matilda first.

After two got into their own cars, Miles immediately called Matilda.

Matilda quickly answered and said to Miles, "Mr. Hayden, don't be so arrogant. Agree to it. There is only good for us. Trust me."

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