Chapter 21 - Chapter 21

When Nada heard David's explanation, she couldn't find the flaw for a moment.

Although Nada was confused about David's father collecting information about himself, she felt that rich people, especially rich people like David, should not cheat themselves with such things.

Especially when David says it with sincerity on his face, his credibility increases by 50 percent.

Nada kept her doubts unspoken as she pondered what to do next.

David has the ability to help her, and if we don't seize this opportunity, we may never have another chance.

Nada gently exhaled and confessed to David, "My family, they treat me very badly."

David blinked his eyes a little confused. "What do you mean?"

Nada said quietly, "Literally, they don't like me."

"They wouldn't let me go to school. If it wasn't for compulsory education, I wouldn't even be able to go to primary school."

"Not willing to let me eat a meal at home, with a little money at home, so I picked up the neighbor's clothes to wear, to the neighbor grandma and grandpa do housework in exchange for some food."

"Of course, I tell you all this, not to ask for sympathy, but to tell you that they really don't like me."

Nada looked at David and suddenly laughed. "Don't you find that hard to believe?"

David was really incredulous. He shivered and asked, "... Aren't you an underground trained agent?"

Nada was silent for a moment and said, "I lied to you."

David: "..."

"I can't believe you actually believed it." "I'm just a normal person," Nada said.

Nada said she was a secret agent, and David's fear of being dominated by her in a previous life was almost instinctive, really she believed everything she said, but Nada now said no, and he could immediately believe it.

From Nada being a woman who can do anything to a girl who needs his protection, I'm afraid it only takes a few seconds.

David felt mixed emotions, and at that moment he had a profound understanding of eighteen-year-old Nada.

Is it because of too much suffering when you were young that you finally become such a cold appearance?

David did not know, and at this time, his heart was filled with boundless love for Nada and want to protect her.

He suddenly reached out and hugged Nada and whispered, "You come to my house. Your family is not good to you. Then we don't want you.

Nada was heavily hugged by him. She paused, raised her hand, and put it around David's back.

By this time, Nada realized how broad David's back was, even though he was a year younger than her.

"... I am calling you today because I have two guests at my house." Nada's throat was dry and she moistened it before she continued, "I'm afraid they're going to sell me."

Stunned, David automatically questioned, "Really? Aren't you part of their family?"

Is there really such a thing as a selling family?

Nada asked, "You don't believe me?"

David: "... Yes, of course I do!"

Nada withdrew from his arms. "I have no proof, and if you don't believe me, I can't prove it to you."

David unconsciously pushed her back into his arms and said, "Don't do that! I believe you, I believe you!"

Nada's face almost hit David's chest. David was a tall, muscular man with a hard chest. Nada felt her nose almost break, and she tried to move back, but David was too strong to move back for a moment, so she whispered, "... Do you really believe me?"

David looked down at her hairy head and his voice was emphatic. "Really! Of course it's true!"

"What should I do?" Nada asked.

David said, "Come to my house! If your parents come, I'll, I'll..."

He paused. "Kick your parents out..."

David thought again of what Adolf had said to him, asking him to look beyond the surface to see the essence, could it be that Nada was really sold by his parents?

David's heart went cold, and suddenly he dared not think of this possibility.

Nada pressed against his chest and heard the pounding of his heart, the pounding of it so powerfully, the blazing, hot heat that passed through the thin fabric to his face, that she felt surprisingly at ease.

Nada closed her eyes and said softly, "Thank you."

David really brought her home.

The first time Nada took a ride in David's limousine, she got into the limousine and did not know how to fasten her seat belt.

David made a gesture. "Plug it in here, eh, no..."

He did it himself. He was tall, with long legs, crammed into the back seat, and he leaned over, almost enveloping Nada.

They were so close that Nada could see David's cool white face and smell his faint fragrance.

David fastened his seat belt and backed away, smiling at Nada and saying, "You see, it's fastened."

Nada lowered her eyes and said, "Thank you."

David replied, "You're welcome."

And he said, "Don't you get carsick? Take a peppermint lozenge?"

Out of nowhere, he pulled out a bottle of mints and handed it to Nada.

Nada looked puzzled. "How did you know I got carsick?"

David stopped for a moment and said, "Didn't I tell you my dad investigated you? Do you think it's a little secret that you get carsick?"

Nada said, "Well, how come you didn't know I was lying to you when I said I was an agent?"

David: "..."

David blushed, and now he felt stupid, too. If it wasn't for the stereotype of Nada, that she wouldn't lie or joke, how could he have believed such nonsense as an agent? When someone says something like that, he must immediately recognize it as a joke.

Nada doesn't think he's stupid, does she?

He was ashamed to think that his original intention had backfired and made him look like a fool to Nada.

With a red face, he said firmly, "I saw through your lie a long time ago, but I didn't say it."

Nada turned her head slightly to see that his ears were red, and the heavy mood of the morning was relieved. She wanted to laugh, but instead of laughing, she lowered her voice and said, "Well, you just know now."

David was embarrassed and not ashamed to talk to Nada again. After a while, he arrived at A city.

David was alone in City a, but Adolf was worried and arranged for him to live in a single villa in the center of the city. Although it was in a busy city, it was not noisy because of its special corner position, but it was still very convenient to travel.

Nada got out of the car and looked up at the villa in front of her, vaguely conscious, the first time she had seen such a luxurious villa up close.

There is also a little angel fountain at the door of the villa, and the water outlet is actually Gigi of the little angel.

David noticed Nada staring at that part of the angel. He coughed a few times and said, "Come inside."

Nada looked away and followed David through the front door.

David asked her, "Did you have lunch?"

Nada said, "No."

David called to his aunt, "Make some food for my classmates."

Aunt looked Nada up and down, smiled and asked, "Little classmate, what do you want to eat?"

"Anything," says Nada.

David said, "Just the noodles. My aunt's lobster noodles are delicious."

Aunt to Nada cast an inquiring look, Nada gently nodded, "trouble aunt."

Aunt smiled: "OK, then lobster noodles, little classmates you sit down first."

After the aunt left, David opened the refrigerator, poured Nada a large glass of fresh milk, and took some fruit and candy snacks on a plate, and sent them to Nada's hand. "Help yourself, please."

Nada didn't move, in fact, she wouldn't have wanted to bother David if it weren't for the emergency.

She looked into David's face and said, "If there's anything I can do for you, just let me know."

David took a moment and said, "... Will you peel a banana for me?"

Nada: "... Is that it?"

David's eyes lit up. "Yes, yes, yes, that's it!"

Nada gave David a strange look, wondering why he was suddenly so excited.

Nada picked up a banana, peeled it quickly, and handed it to him. "Eat."

David happily took it. He usually peels bananas for Nada at home! It was the first time he'd eaten a banana Nada had peeled for him!

After a few bites, David thought of Nada's situation now. He peeled a banana for her and put it to her mouth as he had done in his previous life. "You eat it too."

Nada: "... I have hands. I can help myself."

With that, he took the banana from David's hand and took a bite.

David began to peel the lychee for her and put it to Nada's mouth. "Ah, open your mouth and eat the lychee."

Nada hesitated, opened her mouth and was stuffed with a mouthful of sweet lychee meat.

"Isn't it sweet? This is Hainan produced litchi, a big and sweet, the flavor is not the same, you also like to eat sweet? Eat more." David continued peeling the lychees for Nada.

In addition to asking Nada to peel a banana for her at the beginning, he was so natural and attentive that he began to serve Nada to eat fruit, not only lychees, but even pears were cut into small pieces to feed Nada's mouth.

Nada: "..."

The maid, who was cleaning the stairs nearby, was shocked to see this.

The maid was brought over from the old house, almost an aunt who watched David grow up. It was the first time for her to see David serving others so gallantly, she was surprised, and hurriedly went to call housekeeper Li.

Butler Li came over, saw this scene, silently took out his phone to record a video, and sent it to Adolf.