Chapter 377 Photograph

Leah breathed a sigh of relief when she realized Han was worried she was going to run away with his phone.

"As long as you don't evict everyone from the amusement park, I'll return it to you..."

She was extremely uncomfortable being held by his large hand and kept trying to break free discreetly.

"Do you think that's possible," Han asked, lowering his gaze and glancing at her with cold eyes.

Leah was at a loss for words.

It does appear to be impossible.

I'll just leave it at that for now since he didn't get angry.

She gave in and let him hold her hand.

Han grinned a little, but not enough for her to notice, seeing that she had caved in.

Ben sighed helplessly when he saw his smiling face through the surveillance.

"It's rare to see the boss smile. Ms. White is probably unaware that the boss has fenced off a ten-mile radius. No new visitors, let alone reporters, could get in..."

Considering how tightly he was gripping Leah's hand, Ben had a theory in his head. He wanted to say something but was afraid that the other subordinates would overhear him.

Leah was so anxious from waiting in line for half an hour that she started perspiring. Han finally let go of her hand when she boarded the merry-go-round.

"That lady stole my pony, Mommy..." A young boy tearfully pointed at the pony that Leah was riding.

Leah suddenly felt crippled by shame and yearned to leave right away. Han, who was riding alongside her on the big horse, grabbed her shoulders and said, "Sit down."

Since they refused to give up the pony, the little boy's mother was forced to take him on another horse. "Baby, it's okay," she said, "Let's not bother the man. He just wants to be with his girlfriend..."

Leah tensed and looked sideways at Han when she heard that. Seeing a tall, respectable man like him mounted on that horse was strange.

Leah was even more embarrassed.


During her lifetime, she rarely found herself in embarrassing situations like this.

She wanted to hide somewhere for a while, but Han told her to look straight ahead, denying her the opportunity.

The merry-go-round started to rotate as the music began to play.

"Why are you riding with me on the merry-go-round?" She was still perplexed as to why.

Han had only wanted to retaliate against her by making a fool of her, so there was no reason for him to accompany her on the ride.

Han remained silent, his mind returning to the desolate image of her from earlier.

It was simply that he didn't want her to be alone.

He didn't say anything, so Leah kept asking.

Han took her to other rides after they finished playing on the merry-go-round.

"Carlotta wants us to take a picture together, so move in closer." They were at the very front of the roller coaster. Han pressed Leah's head against his chest as he held up his phone expressionlessly.

Leah turned pale when she saw the daunting and difficult curve ahead.

Han's warm, firm chest and the slight scent of something cool emanating from him heightened her sense of security.

The roller coaster ride was about to begin, and she unconsciously leaned closer into his arms—terrified.

Han frowned, seeing how terrified and pale she had become before the ride had even begun. He wanted to get the attendant to stop the ride so he could bring her down.

However, she had leaned in so close to him.

This was one of the few times she would take the initiative to be close to him on her own, and he would feel an inexplicable regret if he put this to a stop.

Leah desperately hoped the roller coaster was broken, but she got disappointed.

The rollercoaster moved slowly from its starting point to a short distance before launching into a dive drop. It accelerated for a short distance before switching to a different track.

Leah kept her eyes closed, not daring to look. She bit her lower lip nervously as she instinctively leaned into Han's arms and encircled his waist.

Leah was utterly terrified when the roller coaster finally came to an end after a grueling five minutes. Her eyes were still wet, and her face was as white as a sheet.

Han couldn't take it any longer and hugged her as he led her away. "Go rest in the car," he said.

"Sir! Please wait a moment!" At the rollercoaster ride's exit, one of the attendants emerged from the photo booth. He called out for Han to stop as he held a few pictures in his hand.

"What is it?" Han asked, his brow furrowed.

Despite being terrified by his remarkable aura, the attendant handed him the photo with great care. He said, "Sir, this is a photo of you and your girlfriend on the rollercoaster ride taken by our on-ride camera. Would you like to purchase it as a souvenir?"

"It's only thirty dollars for one photo!"

Han continued to hold the dizzy Leah in one hand while swiping through the photos with the other.

Leah was nestled in his arms in the photo, and his eyes were lowered as he looked at her tenderly. Han's eyes lit up slightly, and he asked, "How many photos are in total..."

He bought ten photographs and stored them in the jetted pocket of his suit.

Leah sat in his car for a long time before she felt better, but her fear of heights lingered, and she even felt a little queasy. "Did you just buy something?" she asked.

"No, nothing. Let's go back."

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