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Nurse walking 230

    <b>Chapter </b><b>230 </b>


    The twenty contestants were evenly divided into two teams of ten for the uing group challenge. Felinaine that would be tha feddenduak-petition, consisting of five consecutive rounds. By the first stage, only three contestants would remain, and the champion wanna be determine


    among them.


    <b>Team </b>allocations were assigned by random draw. However, each participant was granted one opportunity to switch teams, conditional goun the content of the individual they wished to exchange with.


    Shermaine offered no response to any of it. Kylie’s presente barely registered on her radar.


    Her phone vibrated.


    A message appeared from Joshua. (Sheary, it’s only been ten minutes without you and I already miss you!


    A faint smile yed on Shermaine’s lips.


    He was getting dangerously good at sweet talk and flirting. What amused her most was that she wasn’t the least bit tired of it.


    She sent back a soft, yful emoji in response.


    Joshua: [How’s everyone over there? Are they easy to deal with?]


    Shermaine: [They’re fine.]


    A few had taken the initiative to greet her, with reasonable warmth. The rest either nodded in passing or chose not to engage at all.


    It was neither particrly weing nor openly hostile, somewhere in between.


    But she wasn’t here to make friends, nor did she feel any need to extend unnecessary warmth.


    Her reasons for attending were pragmatic, and among them, the most persuasive was the considerable prize money.


    Joshua responded: [Win it, and take me to a hot spring.]


    [Deal.] Shermaine replied.


    Roughly twenty minutester, the remaining nine contestants arrived<b>, </bpleting the roster.


    Meanwhile, audience members who had managed to secure tickets were filing into the venue, and the global live stream had officially gone live.


    The number of active viewers had already exceeded ten million and was still climbing rapidly. Each country had its own ess portal, and the broadcast was being pushed in real time across all majorworks.


    At that moment, in Basterel, the clock had just passed eight in the evening.


    Janice had invited Danielle over for dinner at the Jean residence.


    The meal was nearly finished.


    Janice, who had gone dancing the previous night, had twisted her ankle during the outing.


    Though she had received immediate care, the pain persisted, and her movements remained restricted.


    Ross had been workingte at the office when the housekeeper called to inform him of the injury. Without hesitation, he left thepany and returned home. Fortunately, the sprain was not serious and would likely heat within one to two weeks of rest.


    After dinner, Danielle had offered to massage Janice’s ankle. Janice was somewhat embarrassed by the gesture. Danielle was, after all, <b>attending </b><b>dinner </b>


    <b>1/4 </b>


    as her <b>grandson’s </b><b>ginhiend</b>, not in any professional capacity


    Nevertheless<b>, </b>Danielle’s gentleness and attentiveness telt a strong impression. Funive found herself growing davninely fond of her. If the fred for pote the marriage would be settled without dy. Unfortunately, her grandson did not appear to share that sense of urgency


    “Danielle, Janice asked as she watched hen carefully, “What do you think of Rose?”


    Danielle gave a faint smile. “He’s wonderful.” She truly did have feelings for him. Since the day she brought film lunch, she had continued us neprase Interest in subtle but deliberate ways. Buttely, none of it seemed to matter. Ross remainedpletely unresponsive


    Danielle lowered her gaze, though her demeanor remainedposed. She was not discouraged. She believed some things required time. However, <b>if </b>Ross continued to show no interest, she would not insist on pursuing him further.


    She was not the type to degrade herself for affection. She had never been the kind of woman to cling to someone who clearly did not reciprocate her


    feelings.


    She was proud, aplished, and entirely capable of walking away when necessary.


    Janice leaned back slightly and asked, “Would you marry him, if he asked?*


    Footsteps echoed from behind them. It was Ross, returning from the kitchen with a te of fruit.


    Without turning her head, Danielle responded calmly, “If Ross wanted to marry me, I wouldn’t be opposed.”


    Janice’s expression lit up with quiet joy at the answer.


    But behind them, Ross paused mid–step. He hadn’t expected her to say that.


    The idea of marrying Danielle had never once urred to him.


    He had said it before. He was content with how things were and had no ns for romance and even less formitment.


    Ross‘ gaze dimmed slightly, but he acted as though he hadn’t heard anything. He returned with a bowl of fruit and set it down. “Grandma, here are the grapes.”


    It was June, grape season. They were sweet with just the right hint of tartness.


    Janice smiled. “Peel one for Danielle.”


    Ross took a seat and quietly got to work.


    He’d fed her strawberries before, so this didn’t seem out of the ordinary.


    He fetched a clean te, carefully ced the peeled grapes on it, and slid it toward Danielle. “Here.”


    Danielle blinked at him. “I just gave Janice a foot massage.”


    Without hesitation, Ross picked up a toothpick, skewered a grape, and held it out to her.


    Janice couldn’t help but smile. She loved watching them like this, soft moments of closeness.


    Since Danielle had made it clear that she’d be willing to marry Ross if he asked, Janice had started seriously considering matchmaking. It was time, she thought, to gently nudge her grandson forward./


    Not everyone was like Joshua, who stayed single into his thirties before finally meeting Shermaine.


    And besides, the Jean family needed fresh blood.


    A grand estate like this deserved more than just silence echoing through its halls.


    <b>Chapter </b><b>230 </b>


    Once the <b>fruit </b>was gone and the <b>small </b>talk faded, Janice gave Ross a subtle push <b>to </b>take Danielle upstairs, spending some time togethe


    <b>She </b><b>had </b>no intention <b>of </b>ying chaperone.


    <b>With </b><b>no </b>excuse to refuse, Ross brought Danielle into his private study.


    As soon as the door shut behind them, Danielle wrapped her arms around his waist and whispered near his ear, warm breath brushing his skin. <b>“</b>Ross, you know Janice is practically counting down the days until your wedding.”


    Ross maintained his usual calmposure, graceful as ever. “Dr. Shelly, you’re a woman. You shouldn’t be throwing yourself at a man.”


    Danielle raised an eyebrow. “Are you saying you’re not interested?”


    <b>“</b><b>That’s </b>not what I meant.”


    <b>“</b>You think I’m being inappropriate?<b>” </b>


    Ross didn’t respond, which in itself was answer enough.


    Danielle let out a short, breathyugh, more frustration than amusement. “If I didn’t like you, do you think I’d be holding you like this?” She paused, then asked softly, “So… are you going to let me or not?”


    This was herst try. If he still kept his distance, she’d stop trying altogether.


    “Danielle,” Ross said quietly, “let’s not turn this into something messy.”


    &


    She stepped back immediately. “What are you so afraid of? It’s not like you’re nning to marry me.” She flopped down onto the sofa, crossed her legs, and folded her arms. “But Janice seems pretty set on the idea.”


    “She’s just trying to y matchmaker.”


    “Then maybe it’s time we ended this little act, before she gets her heart set on something that’s never going to happen.”


    In truth, Ross had been thinking the same thing.


    He’d been trying to find the right moment to bring it up, something gentle that wouldn’t hurt her feelings. He knew she’d hoped their fake rtionship might evolve into something real. What he didn’t expect was for her to be the one to end it first.


    He couldn’t quite ce the feeling that followed. Watching her sitting there, warm one moment, detached the next<b>, </b>made everything feel strangely distant and unreal even.


    After a pause, <i>he </i>said, “I’ll handle it.”


    “Alright.” Danielle nodded, her voice steady, though her heart was sinking. She was ready to walk away from the Jean residence and everything that came with it, but for now, she was stuck. “Where’s Shermaine’s room? I’d like to rest.”


    “I’ll show you.”


    <b>“</b>Thanks.”


    When they reached the guest room, Danielle turned to him and said, her tone cool andposed, “I know I’ve made things difficulttely. I’m sorry if I crossed a line.”


    Ross stood silently in the doorway.


    Danielle had no idea what was going through his mind, nor did she care to find out. She simply closed the door in his <b>face</b>, quietly but decisively.


    And with that, the world went still.


    <b>Chapter </b>230


    She’d fallen out of <b>love</b><b>, </b><b>and </b>this time<b>, </b><b>for </b>real.
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