My Dreamy Old Husband

Chapter 1435



Chapter 1435

Cooper’s car drove off, leaving Sophia alone in this tiny house in the suburb.

Cold breeze brushed by, bringing along the bone-chilling coldness of the snow that had yet to melt. In this suburban house without a centralized heater, Sophia could only keep herself warm at the fireplace. Nicholas and Shae stood next to her in an orderly manner, protecting and accompanying her.

Looking at the fire in the fireplace, she zoned out as she sat on the couch. The book that she was holding in her hands had not been flipped for quite some time. She had no idea how long she had to stay here. Text © owned by NôvelDrama.Org.

Although she had been here for barely a few hours, she had already started to miss her home.

She missed her home, father, brother, Carmen, Michael, her dogs and cats…

She looked outside the window in a daze. As the snow had not melted, everything that entered her sight was white. The car tyre marks on the ground, which were made when Cooper drove away, gradually vanished from sight. It was so quiet here that it felt like she was in a place hidden away from the rest of the world. There was a small hill in the distance, stopping any visitors from the outside world from probing into where she was.

The place made her calm down and allowed her to start thinking.

She soon realized that she had had an amazing life.

She had once forgotten, had once lost, had once been lonely, and had once been miserable, but all those were things of the past, and now, she was happy.

Unfortunately, she still had many regrets in her life—Carmen had not grown up yet; she was unable to age together with Michael; and Cooper was going to watch another child die. Her death would be too cruel to them.

All of a sudden, she saw something gradually moving toward her from a distance.

She opened the door, and the chilling wind that blew at her made her wrap herself tighter in her clothes. However, the thin layer of clothing was no match to the coldness of early spring.

When the thing came closer, she realized that it was a jeep.

The vehicle was parked at the space in front of the house, leaving behind tyre marks from a sudden brake.

The car door was then opened, and Michael, who was wearing winter clothes, alighted from the car with his simple luggage.

He put down the luggage before taking two steps forward and took her into his embrace. “I am here.”

Sophia was stunned the moment he appeared. He is actually here? He is actually here! He is here!

Her emotion transitioned from disbelief to elation, but her reasons made her push him away, and for the first time ever, she shouted at him in a stern voice, “Why are you here? Leave! Go away! I don’t want to see you now!”

She used all her strength to push him away, but as soon as her force landed on him, tears escaped her eyes.

Her push made him stagger two steps back, but he immediately paced forward to hug her tightly, burying his face into her hair. “I’m not leaving.”

He held her tightly in her arms so that she could not push him away again.

Being tightly held in his arms, she felt his hot breath on her neck underneath her hair. She wanted to push him away, but her strength had disappeared. “Why did you come? Leave now! I don’t want you to

die!”

He was aware of what he would face by coming here—if Jordan were to activate the bomb now, both of them would die.

However, Michael refused to say anything; all he wanted to do now was to hug her tightly. Even if we were to die, we must die together!

In this life, he was born 13 years earlier than she was—he had been living a lonely life for 13 years in a world without her.

However, if they were able to die in the same year, same month, and same day, they might be able to be born in the same year, same month and same day in their next lives.

Besides, he did not have a long life ahead of him anyway.

He could feel what she felt, so he could understand the fear and terror she was experiencing right now.

He had lost her once on the day when she was kidnapped by Phantom Wolf, which had caused her to give birth to their child in despair.

This time, he definitely would not allow her to face this by herself.

When Sophia refused to let him come to her, he went to look for Cooper.

As Cooper and Linus were busy looking for a way to deactivate the bomb, they could not stay to accompany Sophia, and Cooper was unwilling to let his daughter face the unknown horror all by herself. Nevertheless, Sophia rejected everyone’s company—even any of her cats’—and brought only two robots with her to clean the place.

Cooper was a little hesitant when Michael took the initiative to come to accompany her, but after getting Theo’s agreement, he allowed Michael to come with the thought of letting them cherish their last moments together.

Knowing that he definitely would not leave since he had come here, she shouted and cried in his arms, pounding on his chest. He did not give her any response and just hugged her, allowing her to do as she wanted and cry her eyes out.

He would never leave her again.

She cried until the sky was cold, the ground was freezing, and her tears nearly froze; only then did she realize that his chest was wet from her tears. Cold breeze brushed by, causing the two of them to tremble in cold. She attempted to take him into the house, but she unexpectedly saw a pair of dog’s paws frantically scratching at the window of the car that Michael had driven here.

After wiping away his tears, he opened the car door. Judge jumped out from the car, raced toward her, and ran in circles around her legs. “This silly dog insisted on coming along and chased after the car for a few miles. So I had no choice but to bring him along.”

She sniffled and patted the dogs’ head before they went into the house together with the dog.

Their most desperate moment had yet to come. As long as Jordan was unable to find her here, she would be safe.

However, she would still feel scared and lonely, but Michael’s arrival suddenly gave her a great deal of courage.

No matter what she would face in the future, she would not feel scared and lonely anymore for she had him here with her!

Michael took a look around the house after entering. This two-story suburban house, which was located in a desolate area, was elegantly and warmly renovated. The rooms were on the first floor, while the living room was on the ground floor. There was a floor-to-ceiling window next to a large book rack, and a white, fluffy carpet was spread out on the floor; on top of it were two books with bookmarks in them.

The warehouse was filled with coal, and the fridge was stuffed with food, while water could be obtained from a well nearby. They had sufficient life supplies here, but the internet connection here was rather awful. Nevertheless, living here for two to three weeks would not be an issue.

Besides, even with Michael and Judge here, their food supply was definitely not a problem.

Michael took in and unpacked his luggage. There was nothing much in there—only some clothes, toothbrush, some spices, and a stack of plates.

Sophia made a call to ask someone to send over some dog food and snacks. The house was soon filled with a lot of things since they were prepared to stay here for some time.

They would wildly make love to each other in the cold snowy night and sluggishly watch movies in front of the fireplace in each other’s embrace in the afternoon.

Without the Internet, they were spared from the endless meetings and business negotiations. The two of them put down their work and spend their days living simple lives.

Michael, who had become a hardworking house husband, took care of their meals by diligently preparing three meals a day for Sophia.

The two of them lived a happy life here.

It was as if time had suddenly slowed down, and their presence became more and more profound and meaningful to each other. They were free from the fear and confusion of their unknown fate, for all they

had in their eyes were each other.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.