Sadness Leads to Mr. Right Novel Free - Chapter 175

Chapter 175

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The kinder Domenic was to her, the more she couldnt help but feel a twinge of shame.

This mixed feeling had been in her heart until they were done eating.

They didnt mention the previous nights conversation, acting like it never happened.

Domenic stood up, his gaze softening as he looked at Lindsey.  wont go to work today. Ill come with you to the competition later.

Lindsey, somewhat absentmindedly, agreed and began tidying up the kitchen and tableware. As she was finishing the dishes, Domenic, now changed, stood in the living room.

He was dressed casually in a black T-shirt and white sports pants.

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He looked relaxed, easygoing, and approachable.

In the neatly organized kitchen, all the utensils were put away.

Lindsey, drying her hands on her apron after washing the final dish, noticed her hands were a bit red from the cold water.

You shouldnt bother with chores next time.

Domenic approached her, took her hands, and warmed them with his large palms.

His eyes were full of tenderness.

Domenic believed that the cleaning staff could manage the household tasks, negating the need for them to do it.

Lindsey, smiling softly, replied, Were living together now, so we should split the chores. Like, you cook and Ill do the dishes. I think thats fair.

Domenics smile widened. He playfully tapped her nose with his finger and said, Youre so considerate.

Lindseys face suddenly flushed because of his touch.

She removed her apron, grabbed her bag, and headed for the door. We should get going. Were running late.

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Domenic laughed lightly and followed her out.

The Glory International Equestrian Club was a top-tier facility in Morcastle, known for its prestigious equestrian events.

Today marked the monthly equestrian competition, and spectators were steadily making their way into the club.

The club granted free access only to its VIP members. Anyone else eager to watch the competition had to pay steeply for admission. Each ticket cost upwards of ten thousand, a sum well beyond what average individuals could afford.

The audience gathered to witness the horsemanship comprised of business leaders and nobility. Their attendance was more about socializing and entertainment during their leisure time than a pure love for equestrian sports.

Lindsey had invested significantly in her training at the club, ultimately securing her place in the competition.

Winning the event promised not only a handsome monetary prize but also a year-long free VIP membership to the club, a combination that drew a wide array of participants.

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