Leaving While Pregnant:He Goes Crazy!
Chapter 370 Do you trust me or her?

After hanging up, Eva placed her phone aside.

She should go to sleep.

As for what she had remembered today, she had to replace a way to corroborate it; otherwise no one would believe her with just a few words.

After all, it had been so many years, and now it was also a problem on how to corroborate it.

Eva lay down, but there was not a hint of sleepiness in her mind. She tried to think of a plan.

The scenes running through her mind were all the ones that had slowly been recovered.

The more she thought about it, the more she felt her heart hurting.

Back then, because Vivian saved Adrian, he always treated her differently. Originally, it was only the two of them playing together in their childhood, but after Adrian nearly drowned, Vivian joined them. Most of the time, she was in a state of jealousy.

At times, she even fantasized about how it would have been if she had been the one to save him.

However, she hadn't expected that she was the actual savior, with Vivian taking all the credit.

Eva narrowed her eyes slightly.

When she saved Adrian and brought him back to shore, Vivian didn't lend her a hand. Instead, she claimed credit for herself before Eva was swept away by the river.

In other words, Vivian knew Eva was underwater and had been swept away, yet she didn't call for help or inform anyone.

Thinking it over, Eva felt a cold sweat forming on her back.

With Vivian's mindset, did she have ulterior motives when she helped the Hansen family after their bankruptcy?

Lost in her thoughts, Eva faintly heard her phone vibrating.

When she snapped out of it, she picked it up and realized it was a call from Adrian.

It was so late now, why was he calling her again?

Since she had nothing to say, Eva calmly looked at the incoming call display without answering, waiting for him to end the call.

It was late, so if she didn't answer the first call, he shouldn't call again.

After the ringing ended, as expected, Adrian didn't call again, but she received a message from him.

"I know you're still awake, I'm outside your door."

Upon seeing this message, Eva was stunned. She hadn't expected Adrian to be waiting outside.

So, he called just now because he was on his way?

With this in mind, Eva furrowed her brows slightly. She had only made one phone call, and she even told him it was a misdial. Did he still have to come over?

At first, Eva didn't want to bother with him, but thinking that he was probably standing outside her door looking foolish at the moment, she got up from bed, put on a coat, and walked to the entrance. Sure enough, through the surveillance, Eva saw a slender figure standing at her front door.

He stood there quietly, occasionally glancing at his phone.

Eva watched for a while and sent him a text message.

"I've gone to bed."

Just as she sent the message, she saw Adrian on the other side taking out his phone, looking at her message, and remaining motionless for a long while.

After a while, he picked up his phone again and replied.

"Can we talk?"

She had just said she was going to sleep, and he still wanted to see her?

If it were someone else, Eva would genuinely consider calling the police.

In the next second, she saw Adrian had sent another message.

"I know you're there."

Helpless, Eva had to walk over and open the door.

Hearing the sound, Adrian looked up, his eyebrows curved slightly when he saw her, a look that said, "I wasn't wrong."

Just as Eva was about to speak, Adrian took a step forward and closed the door behind him, his strides pushing her back inside, pinning her against the wall in the hallway. "You're looking for me?" Adrian's voice was low and husky, his gaze profound. He seemed like a wolf that had found its prey in the silent Eva.

Eva felt that he was going too far, unlike the night before when he didn't dare to do this.

And this morning, he even kissed her forehead before leaving.

Thinking of this, Eva pushed him away. "What are you doing? Didn't I say it was a wrong number?"

"I don't believe it." Adrian held her hand, restraining himself from expressing his affections. "You're careful, you wouldn't mistakenly call me at such a late hour." Eva paused.

"So, if you called me, it must be for a reason." Adrian's voice was gentle, "If you didn't want to tell me over the phone, I had no choice but to come and replace out from you myself." After knowing each other for so many years, he still understood her quite well.

Eva looked at him and pursed her lips but remained silent.

Adrian noticed her reluctance to speak and raised an eyebrow teasingly. "What's wrong? Is there something difficult to say? Could it be..."

To interrupt where his wild imagination was heading, Eva interrupted his words quickly, "Don't overthink it. I do have something to discuss with you."

Adrian immediately revealed a look of affirmation.

Since they've started talking about it, Eva decided to be direct, "If I told you that it wasn't Vivian who saved you when you fell into the water, would you believe me?"

Sure enough, after she asked this question, Adrian froze, and then his narrow eyes squinted.

"Don't you believe me?" Eva's expression visibly darkened.

Adrian quickly denied, "Of course I do. Didn't I already say that I believe everything you say?"

However, Eva kept her guard up, even though he said he believed her now. What she was about to say next was so different from what everyone had always believed that she wasn't certain he would still believe her then. "If I told you that the person who saved you after you fell into the water wasn't Vivian, would you believe me?"

Then she asked him, "What kind of expression is that on your face?"

Adrian sighed, "I was wondering, if it wasn't Vivian, then who was it?"

Knowing Eva wouldn't lie to him, Adrian was still shocked by Eva's words.

After all, this happened many years ago, and he had always thought it was Vivian who had saved him. So, it wasn't her?

Eva took a deep breath and then said, "It was me."

After uttering these two words, she averted her gaze as if afraid that Adrian wouldn't believe her. "If you don't believe me, you don't have to tell me. I won't force you to believe me, but you can leave now, and in the future..." Her words were interrupted when the person in front of her leaned down, and his breath grew closer.

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