"If disfiguring my face can give you more confidence, then I'm willing to do so." His hand took hold of hers. Then, he said in a deep voice, "That's because to me, you're the most important thing in the world. I don't care about what other people think about me."

Minerva's heart was violently moved when she heard these words.

It was true... Having each other was the most important thing, and what other people thought had nothing to do with her.

However, she cared most about Maddox's opinion. Now that he had told her that he was willing to disfigure his face to be with her to make her feel more confident, there was no reason for her to continue being insecure.

Thinking of this, she held his hands. He felt it and let out a laugh before he gripped her hand tighter.

"So what happens now? Are you still going to reject me in the future?"

She shook her head. "I won't reject you anymore."

"Do you still think that you're not good enough for me?"

She continued to shake her head.

Love was not about being good enough for the other person, but it was about how deep was your love for them and if you were willing to love them. "No, I don't."

He was very satisfied with her answer, so he asked again.

"Are we going to switch on the lights then?"

"Sure..." She subconsciously opened her mouth and said a word. However, she realized that something was wrong and quickly stopped. Her scalp tensed up, and she immediately took back her words, "No, don't!"

He laughed in a low voice and leaned towards her. He placed his thin lips on the back of her head and kissed her gently as if he was coaxing a child. "Be good and turn on the lights. Otherwise, you won't be able to see when you wake up in the middle of the night later."

Every night, she would sneak out of bed to use the bathroom. She didn't want him to know about it, but it turned out that he knew about it all along.

Sure enough, nothing could be hidden from the person who slept beside you in bed.

it for a long time, she thought that there was no need to be insecure since she had talked to him

on the lights

"Good girl."

go of her and turned to turn on the lamp on the bedside

held her hand tightly. He lifted her long hair and kissed her on the back of her neck with his thin lips. "Good girl, it's

nodded her head in satisfaction

because of this matter, she wasn't able to sleep well. After she talked to Maddox about it, she didn't have any worries anymore.

while, he could hear the sound of her breathing and his gaze

seemed that she was no longer bothered by

for realizing her worries so late. If he had figured it out earlier and talked to her, he wouldn't have to spend his nights in the

every day to send food. At first, the receptionist at the front desk would call Juliette every time to check for an

that when Miss Zais comes over, you can just

shocked and glanced at Vera. She didn't think that a delivery girl would be allowed to come and go in Hanover Corporation freely. Moreover, she was

an insincere tone. After Vera left, the receptionist immediately gossiped about it in a group

out about it, the girls in the group

delivery girl get so lucky? I should've known earlier. At least I wouldn't have worked in finance. Instead, I would start doing

girl would never be as

why would I still be working

a food delivery girl too! How lucky! Wasn't there a rumor about President Hanover not being interested in women? I heard that

women in the group hurriedly asked what

because he didn't like women, she never dared to approach him. She wanted to stay by his side and hoped that one day he would fall in love with her Who knew that he wouldn't end up having feelings for such

of people had known about that, and their hearts had

were apparent. Her ability to handle matters, her figure, and her appearance were all first-class. Most of the girls had given up on Quill just at

on, like Juliette, those girls got their own boyfriends, and some had gotten married. They had

that it would be

such

better

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