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Resent, Reject, Regret by Aqua Summers

Chapter 342
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Chapter 342 He Told Me to Wait for Him

“Yikes, yikes!” Eilis said in astonishment while she ate her oatmeal, “An influential person like him is injured? How did

that happen? Aren’t influential people like them constantly being protected by bodyguards? It’s not some cancer,

right?”

Deirdre was stunned and felt her heart wrench in pain. She laughed at how silly she was in her heart and kept her

head lowered to consume the oatmeal.

The news report was replaced by something else, and Eilis was having a delightful time watching the entertainment

news.

Deirdre washed her face and grabbed her gardening tools before she said, “I’m heading to the yard.”

It had been a long time since she had done gardening. Due to the snow, there was nothing much for her to do, yet

she could not allow herself to remain idle. She would need to find something to do because it was the only way she

could stop herself from thinking and asking.

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Eilis knew Deirdre’s personality very well, so she concerningly reminded Deirdre to be careful.

“Hmm, I’ll be careful.”

Deirdre headed to the courtyard cautiously and shoveled away the snow first before she moved everything that

could be moved into the house.

She discovered that she stopped thinking when she was busy, just as expected, and her body was sweating from

working.

She returned for lunch and headed to the church at noon with the medicine Eilis had prepared.

There was a villager in the church, and she persuaded the person to get her to the lounge area.

She waited on the sofa and sat there for two hours until her body was stiff. She got up to move around before she

took a seat back.

Someone opened the door and asked, “Deirdre, who are you waiting for? Mr. King and his people won’t be coming

due to the snow.”

Deirdre answered hastily, “I understand. I’m waiting for someone else.”

“Someone else?” The villager paused for a moment before he nodded. “Alright, don’t wait for too long because

we’ll be closing the church at night.”

“Hmm, I won’t.”

Deirdre thought to herself that perhaps she was too early for the appointment. Perhaps the afternoon mentioned

by Kyran was from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m.

She felt drowsy and lay on the sofa for a while before she dozed off.

“Deirdre, Deirdre?”

Deirdre opened her eyes abruptly. The villager said with a frown, “I don’t think the person that you’re waiting for is

coming today. It’s almost 8:00 p.m. now.”

‘5:00 p.m.?‘

Deirdre’s heart was racing not only because she had fallen asleep for such a long time but, most importantly,

because Kyran was not there.

She asked hesitantly, “May I inquire if any car came to the village today?”

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“Who’s coming to the village with such heavy snow? Let alone travelers, we would rather check into a hotel to rest

for a night than come back if we were to work elsewhere. I’ve been in the church all day and haven’t seen anyone.”

Deirdre’s face turned slightly pale, and her eyebrows were tightly furrowed. She was certain she did not remember

the date wrongly, yet why was Kyran not there?

“Can… Can I stay for a while longer?” After a long time, Deirdre made up her mind. “

He told me to wait here and that he would come.”

Deirdre refused to leave before she could pass him the medicine in the bag in person.

The villager was troubled. “Sure then. You have until 9:00 p.m. I would like to go home too.”

“Hmm, thank you so much!”

The villager left, yet Deirdre’s expression was still tense.

The lounge area was cold at night. Deirdre wrapped her clothes around her body tightly and repeatedly thought

about the possible reason for Kyran’s lateness.

‘Is it because the roads are closed from the heavy snow, or is it because it’s inconvenient for him to travel in the

cold?

‘If that were the case, why wouldn’t he give me a call then?‘