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Forced to Marry Mr. Billionaire

Chapter 164
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Chapter 164: Chapter 164: She Should Be Let Go By Now

Her hair was disheveled, as she glared at him through the strands that fell before her eyes.

"Get out, why won't you just leave!"

Seeing that he didn’t move, she propped herself up to get out of bed—if he wouldn't leave, she would!

Anyway, she didn’t want to stay in the sroom with him, didn’t want to see him anymore.

Before her feet could touch the ground, Tang Yuchen suddenly turned and stormed out of the ward, yanking the

door closed with such force that it made a loud bang.

The room fell silent, and An Ruo wearily lay back down on the bed, closing her eyes in fatigue.

A few minutes later, a nurse pushed the door open and entered.

She surveyed the mess on the floor but said nothing, first reinserting An Ruo’s IV, then quietly cleaned up the

floor.

Then, with a gentle voice, she said to her, "Young lady, | know you're heartbroken over the loss of the child.

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However, your health is what's most important. Don’t get too emotional; focus on recovering first."

An Ruo nodded to indicate she understood. She never ignored anyone's concern.

Each act of care was precious to her, and she was grateful for all of it.

"You haven't eaten yet, right? You are in a VIP ward, and three meals a day are provided for free. What would you

like to eat? I'll go fetch it for you," the nurse continued kindly.

An Ruo opened her mouth but realized her throat was somewhat hoarse, unsure of how to respond.

Deep down, she felt wronged. When people showed concern for her, she felt even more aggrieved and

distressed.

Understanding her condition, the nurse made a decision on her behalf, "I'll bring you sporridge. | think

that’s all you can handle right now."

"Thank you..."

"No need to be polite." The earnest nurse left the ward and soon brought back a steaming bow! of white rice

porridge that was fragrant, melted in the mouth, and tasted quite good.

She hadn’t expected the hospital's porridge to be so delicious.

An Ruo ate half a bowl and felt much more energized.

Later, Uncle Tao personally brought her a set of clothes, along with many fruits and tonics, but Tang Yuchen

never reappeared.

It was best if he never appeared again; she didn’t ever want to see him in the future.

She could have been discharged today, but the doctor recommended that An Ruo stay one more night, so she

reluctantly spent another night in the hospital.

The next day, early in the morning, she changed her clothes and quietly left on her own, returning to the place

she rented.

She thought that Tang Yuchen might cafter her, but he never showed up all day.

An Ruo thought that perhaps he had let her go. Trading a child for freedom, she wondered if it was worth it.

As tpassed day by day, An Ruo kept herself locked in her room, her life a monotonous blend of sleeping and

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eating, both boring and aimless.

During this time, Tang Yuchen truly did not appear again, nor did he make any phone calls, and An Ruo had

completely forgotten about him.

Actually, she didn’t even want to harbor hatred toward him. He was not worthy of her hatred; he only deserved

to be forgotten by her.

When she was almost fully recovered, someone knocked on her door one day. An Ruo opened it to find Uncle Tao

standing at the threshold, quite unexpectedly.

She was taken aback, a flicker of surprise in her eyes, followed by speculation.

Had he cbecause Tang Yuchen had sent him?

An Ruo furrowed her brow slightly, and Uncle Tao, perceiving her thoughts, hastily replied with a kind smile,

"Child, don’t get it wrong, it wasn’t the young master who sent me. | con my own to see how you're doing. If

you don’t welcme, | can leave right now."

"Uncle Tao, please cin," An Ruo stepped aside to invite him in.

Uncle Tao entered with a happy smile, carrying bags of items with him.