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To Be Yours Again by Taylor

Chapter 1328
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Chapter 1328 Gilbert and Marigold (3)

At first, Marigold only wanted to live better for the sake of her child. However, the more

she stayed at Gilbert's villa, she couldn't help but start to have some other thoughts.

"Since he agreed to let me stay here, does it mean he didn't despise me as much as he

did before?" Marigold wondered hopefully.

With that thought in mind, Marigold became eager to receive treatment; it could even be

said that she was enthusiastic. She wanted to stay alive until her child grew up and live

until she and Gilbert grew old together.

Gilbert noticed how she'd changed but kept it to himself. He didn't think much about it. He

agreed to let Marigold stay with him partly because of the child and partly because of

Jenny's intervention. How he regarded Marigold, however, remained mostly unchanged.

Apart from occasionally checking on the child from time to time, he didn't really interact

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much with Marigold. Most of the time, life remained the same for him. He was busy as

ever and wholeheartedly poured all his energy and effort into work.

At 10 pm, Gilbert finished work and returned to the villa. Getting off work at this hour was

considered early for a workaholic like him. Upon returning to his villa, he went straight to

the child's room. The child was already soundly asleep. He took a peek and quietly left the

room.

As he was about to make his way downstairs. Marigold walked out of the adjacent room.

"Oh, you're back."

"Yeah," Gilbert replied, "why aren't you asleep yet?"

"I've been asleep for a while but woke up." She woke up due to the sound of Gilbert's car

engine, so she didn't get up and take a look.

“Rest early," he said and proceeded to go downstairs.

“Have you had dinner?’ Marigold followed him, clearly not intending to return to her room

to rest. With that brief exchange of words, they'd already reached the first floor. "Shall I

cook you something?"

"No, you should go and rest now. If there's really a need to cook, I should be the one to do

it," he replied. Actually, he didn't feel like cooking; he'd rather go hungry.

Marigold felt a bit embarrassed as she spoke up tentatively, "Well, I'm actually a little

hungry."

Gilbert was momentarily lost for words.

"Alright, you wait in the living room. I'll cook some pasta," he said, then went into the

kitchen.

Marigold didn't do as she was told. Instead, she followed him into the kitchen, wanting to

help with the cooking. Unfortunately, she didn't get the chance to do so. She could only

stand at one side and wait, watching Gilbert work away efficiently in the kitchen. Seeing

him in this kind of setting warmed her heart.

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"Gilbert, have you given up on the idea of going to Mount Wallington?" Marigold asked

cautiously. In fact, when Jenny told her about his plans, she was quite shocked.

She couldn't believe that Gilbert would go to such an extreme. Wasn't he living a good life

now? Why would he even consider resorting to that?

Right then, Gilbert was washing some vegetables. He wasn’t angered by Marigold's

question. “Don't worry. I don't intend to go there for now."

Besides Jenny adamantly opposing his idea, he also had a child upstairs. He didn't have it

in him to just up and leave in such a situation.

Marigold felt relieved when she heard his answer. "Ah, that's good."

Gilbert turned to look at her scrutinizingly and asked, "What's good?"

“I...just think it's good that you're putting that on hold for now and not doing something so

extreme." Marigold blushed, not daring to meet Gilbert's gaze.

She couldn't let it slip or give out any indication that she liked Gilbert. If he noticed her

feelings, he might feel disgusted and decide to drive her out. Marigold thought if she could

stay by his side like this for the rest of her life, she would be contented.