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Unconscious Husband: Meet Her Love In Silence by Ken Slaner

Chapter: 713
Aziel checked the time and calmly remarked, “It’s already eleven o’clock, so it’s not breakfast time anymore.”
“Oh.” Noticing his Lack of response, Sarah attempted to playfully tease him once more, adopting a flirtatious tone. “It’s all
because of your excessive enthusiasm Last night. My waist is still sore this morning, and I can’t even get out of bed.”
Considering Aziel’s typical demeanor, she fully expected a blush or a secret smirk, so she stared at his face.
To her surprise, Aziel maintained a composed expression and gently reminded her, “Get ready quickly and freshen up, or the
pizza will get cold.”
Thrown off by his nonchalant reaction, Sarah sensed something unusual about Aziel. Unable to put her finger on what was
amiss, she complied and went to freshen up.
By the time she reappeared, Aziel had already set the table with cutlery. Sarah sat down next to him, and as they began to eat,
she curiously inquired, “You used to cook for me yourself, so why did you choose to order food from outside today?”
Aziel’s countenance and tone remained unaffected as he responded, “I had some matters to attend to this morning, so I didn’t
have time.”
Hearing his explanation, Sarah muttered a low “Oh.”
However, a sense of unease settled within her, and she didn’t know what to say.
She stole a few sideways glances at Aziel’s profile, certain that something wasn’t right.

Given Aziel’s personality, after having shared such an intimate night, especially considering it was his first time, his indifference
this morning seemed out of character.
Something wasn’t adding up; Aziel’s behavior was truly not right.
Suddenly, an unease took hold of Sarah’s heart. She halted her words, musing over Aziel’s peculiar behavior.
“I’ve got some matters to attend to. I need to Leave now,” Aziel announced abruptly, interrupting her contemplation.
Caught off guard, Sarah blurted out, “I need to leave for work this afternoon. Aren’t you supposed to accompany me?”
Only after the words had left her lips did she realize she was presuming a lot.
After a brief hesitation, she tried to mend the situation. “Do you have pressing work matters to attend to? If so, go ahead. I can
take care of myself.”
There was a faint hint of disappointment in Sarah’s voice. Aziel had always been there, ensuring her well-being, and she had
grown accustomed to his support.
His lack of concern now felt unusual.
Contrary to her expectations, Aziel responded calmly, “I’m not busy, but I’m not accompanying you.”
His words set off an alarm in Sarah. She frowned, asking, “Why?”
With a melancholic tone, Aziel answered, looking straight at her, “Haven’t we parted ways?”
Sarah was lost for words.

She guiltily lowered her gaze, slowly savoring the pizza she had been eating, and mustered up the courage to say, “But you
didn’t agree, did you?”
“But you wanted to end things, right?” Aziel was devoid of any emotions as he retorted.

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