Chapter 204
Chapter 204
Natasha was ‘harboring a secret guest‘ against her will.
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Her feelings could be summed up in one word: regret–deep, gnawing regret.
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After quarreling with her family, she stormed out alone to clear her head. Passing through an alley, she stumbled upon a bleeding man.
Every film and TV drama she had ever seen warned her not to pick up strangers from the street, so she immediately turned to flee.
But he was faster. He seized her ankle, pulled out her ID card and student ID, and clung to her with stubborn force.
She had no choice but to get him a room and buy medicine for his wounds.
Once he wiped his face clean, the so–called ‘bad man‘ revealed himself to be a strikingly handsome young man, perhaps only three or four years older than her.
“I’m going home,” she said, masking her surprise with a cold expression.
Though she tried to remain calm, the sixteen–year–old could not hide the faint trace of fear in her beautiful eyes–fear that made her utterly transparent.
Alexei toyed with the student ID in his hand and sneered, “Are you abandoning your task? Are you trying to run away halfway through saving someone?”
She puffed her cheeks indignantly and said, “It’s not like I wanted to save you.”
“But if I go out now and my enemies discover you rescued me, they’ll assume you’re working with me,” he replied coolly.
Natasha froze, staring at him as if to say, “How could you be so ungrateful?”
She demanded, “So what now?”
Alexei smiled faintly, glancing at the student ID on the bed. “Natasha, it seems I’ll have to trouble you to hide me,” he said.
*****
Natasha secretly rented a run–down one–bedroom apartment in the old district.
The space was so cramped that it was hard even to turn around.
Alexei scoffed, “You expect me to live here?”
The still–fuming girl was expressionless as she replied, “What did you expect? I’m only sixteen. And very poor.”
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He was under surveillance, making his bank cards useless. The rent was paid from Natasha’s private savings.
It pained her deeply.
Alexei studied her with surprise.
He recognized her school uniform–it belonged to an elite institution. A family wealthy enough to send her there should surely own more than one property.
Yet seeing her seriousness, he flicked her forehead lightly, thinking, “Never mind. This place will do.”
Natasha covered her head, frowned, and muttered back in mocking imitation, “Heh, this place will do.”
Alexei pinched her soft cheeks and asked, “Natasha, are you badmouthing me?”
She clamped her lips shut, widened her eyes innocently, and shook her head.
He raised a brow, saw through her insincerity, but let it slide.
Alexei asked, “How much did you spend? I’ll repay you a hundredfold later.” He was only enduring temporary hardship; he was hardly short of money.
Natasha’s eyes lit up at once and asked, “Really?
She was like a naive little kitten–easily duped, yet convinced she was clever.
Alexei’s fingers itched to pinch her again, but he restrained himself.
“It’s true,” he replied.
*****
Natasha’s life settled into a simple rhythm: school, the tiny rental, and home.
Alexei, skilled at drawing information out of people, soon learned her family story: blind parents, a cold older brother, a slow–witted younger brother, and a conniving stepsister. She was the least favored, the most pitiful
of them all.
After her evening classes, Natasha would slip into the rental first, scavenging for a late–night snack. Watching this, Alexei ground his teeth and said, “Natasha, I’m injured.”
He wondered, ‘Doesn’t she feel guilty ordering me to cook when I am in this state?‘
“Yeah, but you’re spending my money,” she replied as she crouched at a small stool serving as a dining table, happily slurping the pasta.
Alexei, who was sitting on the bed changing his bandages, chuckled in exasperation, “Didn’t I say I’d repay you a hundredfold?”
“Don’t be stingy,” Natalie replied as she poked a finger into the lean muscles of his back.
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Alexei caught her hand and asked, “You’re roaming around so late. Doesn’t your family care where you are?”
Natasha pouted, “They don’t even know when my classes end.”
No one prepared her midnight snacks at home.
She danced and studied every day, and was always ravenous.
Alexei hesitated, then clenched his jaw. He asked, “Do you want more?”
Her eyes sparkled instantly, and she lifted her bowl. “Just a little more,” she smiled.
With a sigh, Alexei put down the bandage and ladled more pasta for her.
“Alexei, why don’t you go to school?” she asked idly, legs swinging as she perched on the bed.
By his age, he should be finishing high school or starting university.
He handed her a plate of freshly cooked pasta and kept the rest for himself.
“I’ve already graduated,” he replied.
To prevent anyone from assuming it was just vocational school, he clarified, “I completed a combined bachelor’s and master’s program.”
He accounted for every hour.
He had ambitions to pursue, grudges to settle. He could not waste time–he had to grow fast.
Natasha blinked in surprise and gasped, “I’m impressed.”
Alexei smirked, “What, did you think I was just some street thug?”
Natasha offered no response.
Not entirely, since Alexei’s clothes and bearing did not suggest that. She had only assumed he was mixed up with gangs.
“Your parents must be very proud,” she said.
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