Unexpected Blessing After Divorce
Chapter 318
Chapter 318
It was a nearly one-hour drive, but it only took her about 40 minutes to get there.
When Xandria arrived, Yuliana was sitting quietly on a bamboo chair outside the coffee shop. She did not order any coffee, and there was a glass full of water in front of her. It was obvious that she never had a sip.
Yuliana sat there listlessly, gazing blankly into the distance without any
movement for a long time. She only blinked her eyes a little out of natural reflex after a long while.
Xandria had never seen Yuliana like this before. Even when Yuliana divorced Harry, she never acted like this.
Yuliana looked indescribably exhausted. Her soul seemed to have left her body, leaving only an empty shell sitting there.
Xandria was shocked. She immediately walked over and called out, “Yuliana!”
Yuliana finally moved slowly when she heard Xandria’s voice. She turned her head toward Xandria and smiled faintly. “Xani, you’re here.”
Xandria kept staring at Yuliana’s face. The latter had a bright makeup look today, but it did not look tawdry on her. Instead, it highlighted her delicate facial features even more. However, even with the makeup on, Xandria could still see that Yuliana looked really pale.
Xandria moved the chair toward Yuliana and sat down next to her. She raised her hand to feel Yuliana’s forehead and then her own. “No fever,” Xandria muttered. She then asked anxiously, “Yuliana, are you not feeling well? Let me take you to the hospital.”
“I’m fine.” Yuliana knew her health condition very well. She was just feeling a little tired and wanted to have a good sleep.
She had not had a good sleep these days.
She only had four to five hours of sleep every day, and once she got up, it was hard for her to get back to sleep.
Yet her mental state was poor. She felt sleepy and tired every day.
That kind of situation seemed to reach a critical point that day. Yuliana’s body felt so sore and weak that she could not muster up any strength. All she wanted was to find a bed and sleep for two days straight.
uttered slowly,
suggested, “I’ll drive you back.”
17:08
go back now,”
corner of the condominium was filled with traces of Christopher. She refused to get involved in anything related to him now. All
and said, “Let’s go to my place then. The condominium that my
“All right.”
girls got in the
soon after getting in the car, she closed her eyes and fell
her illusion. She felt that Yuliana seemed to have lost a lot of weight since the last time they met each
as she wanted Yuliana to
they were about to arrive at the condominium at Bloudence. Yuliana stared out of the window, and a signboard of an offline chain alcohol shop
and asked, “Do you have
awake. She was stunned when she suddenly heard Yuliana’s
“I want to drink some.”
people to stay in that condominium at Bloudence, but I haven’t lived in it
some,” Yuliana
made a turn to pick up some alcohol
condominium, Yuliana drank two bottles of beer straight.
a good drinker, and she rarely drank. After gulping two bottles of beer, she felt a little dizzy. Yuliana had no plan of getting drunk at this moment. She just
was way more effective than melatonin for
couch in the living room. Not long after, she fell
got home, so she went to the
with her body curled. There were two empty beer bottles on the coffee
a while. She then threw the beer bottles
deep sleep. By the time she woke up, it was already dark.
been a while since she slept for
body had reduced significantly, and
a lot of dreams while she was asleep, but she could not remember a single scene that
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