Chapter 36
Erie considered it a responsibility. After all, they were still married, and as Abigall’s husband, it was his duty to care for her,
The car quickly stopped in front of the villa, and no matter how much she protested, It was useless,
He exited the car, walked over to her side, opened the door, unbuckled her seatbelt, and lifted her out,
Abigail singled fiercely, kicking, her legs in the air. “Let me go!”
He remained unmoved and carried her inside.
Peter came out. He passed when he saw Eric carrying Abigail and quickly walked over. “Mr. Gomez, what happened to Mrs. Gomez?
“She has some eye problems; she’s blind now,” Erle replied.
Peter was shocked, “Mrs. Gomez is blind?
“Have someone take care of her dally needs. Make sure she doesn’t bump into anything….
“What do you mean by that? Is this how you want to compensate me? I don’t want this cheap compensation!” Abigail’s voice was house as she shouted angrily, “You caused me to go blind! Give me back my corneal
Peter was even more stunned upon hearing this.
Eric frowned and carried her upstairs, placing her on the bed.
She mind over on the bed, swinging her hand through the air. She was about to strike his face when he grabbed her wrist.
“I know you’re angry,” he said in a low voler. “Don’t worry. I’ll compensate you for your comnives.
She yanked her hand free and sneered. “You think just compensating me will make everything righ ‘T’ll never forgive you! You’re feeling guilty, so now you want to make up for it? It’s too late! I don’t want your compensation. Let me go!!!
Eric remained calm. “From now on, you’re staying here. You’re not going anywhere until your eyes are treated.”
With that, he stood and left.
“Eric! Eric!” Abigail screamed his name but received no response. Sire tried to get up and chase after him but stumbled and fell by the side of the bod
He had already reached the door when he heard the noise. He turned and sow that she had fallen, so he lifted her back.
Her eyes were red, her hair messy, and there was a wound on her forehead. She looked disheveled and pitiful.
Eric rarely felt a twinge of pity. He gently tucked her hair aside and said deeply, “Staying here is the best choice for you right now.”
“I don’t need your pity!” Abigail replied coldly. “Even if I’m blind, I don’t need your help!”
She was clearly resisting him, and he could see that.
He stared at her for a long while, then stood up, “In any case, you won’t be leaving here”
He left, and Abigail thought he was gone. Just as she tried to figure out how to contact Jacinta, he returned after a while.
He had brought something with him. She couldn’t see it, but she heard the sound. Then, she left a sharp pain in her forehead and flinched slightly.
“Don’t move,” Eric said softly. “Let me clean your wound.”
She pressed her lips tightly together and suddenly slapped his hand away. The cotton swab fell to the floor.
He looked at her cold, icy face, and his expression darkened. She had never resisted him so much before this was quite something.