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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 939

Summary for Chapter 939: Healing my disabled husband

Summary of Chapter 939 – A pivotal chapter in Healing my disabled husband by Tracy Swift

The chapter Chapter 939 is one of the most intense moments in Healing my disabled husband, written by Tracy Swift. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Chapter 939 Averi Suffers a Great Grievance Today

Averi had been waiting at the Harlequin Cuisine for quite some time when Beata and Yael finally arrived. She had no idea what had happened between the two of them during that time, but it was clear to her that Beata was genuinely happy. Averi couldn't help but glance over at Yael and noticed that he too seemed very pleased.
Averi's mind was filled with questions, but she knew she wouldn't get any answers even if she asked. Beata walked over and took Averi's hand, saying, "We've been waiting a while; there are just too many people in line."
There weren't too many people actually, but it was the girls who bought something and then didn't leave afterward that really annoyed Beata. However, thinking back on everything that happened at the dessert shop earlier made her happier than not.
Averi said, "Okay let's go." She was worried about traffic since they hadn't told River they were coming and didn't know if he'd already eaten.
Beata saw how anxious Averi looked and chuckled before saying, "Averi, do you miss my brother?"
Averi replied with a sigh as she thought to herself, "This girl never stops teasing me."
She playfully tapped Beata on the head before warning her, "If you keep talking nonsense, I'll have your brother deal with you."
Beata laughed mischievously before retorting, "I'm not afraid of him!"
On their way to River's company building, Yael drove while Beata and Averi sat in the backseat. Although nothing about what happened at the dessert shop came up in conversation this time around, all of those details from earlier had already been reported back to River by now.
He felt conflicted as he sat in his office chair considering whether or not it was because he mentioned something to his sister beforehand which caused her to bring everything out into the open like this.
He couldn't help feeling satisfied with Yael though; otherwise he wouldn't have entrusted him with protecting his sister all these years.
But still... the feeling of satisfaction towards someone versus catching them were two completely different things in River's eyes - right now Yael seemed more like a thief than anyone else!
River wanted nothing more than to call him up right then, so they could have a good talk about everything!
However, given River's understanding of Beata, he was very clear that if he really did this, then Beata would be so angry that she would jump up and down to ask for an explanation.
He still can't do anything to hurt Beata, even if it was just to make her unhappy.
After being depressed in the office for a long time, River received the news that Averi came over.
Of course, Beata came here together.
Thinking of Averi, River felt even more guilty.
Although what he said before was his original intention, for a woman, it would actually make the other party uncomfortable.
If Beata was the girl River didn't want to hurt, someone who hoped to protect her when she grew up, then Averi was the one he didn't want her to suffer any grievance.
However, it was obvious that Averi had been greatly wronged today.


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