My Clingy CEO Husband
Chapter 111: Just Remember to Take Me With You
- Chapter 115: You Are Not Wrong
- Chapter 114: Creating a Greater Public Opinion
- Chapter 113: I’ll Beat You to Death, You Unfilial Daughter
- Chapter 112: Maxine Rhodes, Get Out Here
- Chapter 111: Just Remember to Take Me With You
- Chapter 110: Botched Fundraising
- Chapter 109: Susan Miller’s Late-Night Questioning
- Chapter 108: You Think This Makes You Free?
- Chapter 107: You Are Being a Mistress
- Chapter 106: A Kiss for You to See
- Chapter 105: Let Me Hear It
- Chapter 104: Pestering is Pathetic
- Chapter 103: Ms. Rhodes Is a Badass
- Chapter 102: Benjamin Sterling Braves the Treacherous Banquet
- Chapter 101: If You Can’t Avoid It, Then Take It On
- Chapter 100: Utter Rebellion
- Chapter 99: I’m Not a Stone, I Can Move
- Chapter 98: Only for You
- Chapter 97: I Can’t Resist Taking You Right Now
- Chapter 96: Now Also a Company Owner
- Chapter 95: The Game is Over
- Chapter 94: I Know I Was Wrong!
- Chapter 93: So Fond... I’m Going Crazy
- Chapter 92: Pleasure Doing Business with You, Mr. Hawthorne
- Chapter 91: Unexpectedly, It Came So Soon
- Chapter 90: I Like to Hear It
- Chapter 89: Time to Restock
- Chapter 88: Beware of a Cornered Mad Dog
- Chapter 87: I Am Proud of You
- Chapter 86: Come on, I Taught You
- Chapter 85: This Is How You Should Thank Me Next Time
- Chapter 84: All Departments, Attention! Lights! Music
- Chapter 83: Why Her
- Chapter 82: Didn’t You Say You Were Intimate?
- Chapter 81: Men Are Easy to Handle
- Chapter 80: Found a Legal Duck?
- Chapter 79: After All, I’m Fully Charged
- Chapter 78: Help Me Undress
- Chapter 77: What to Prepare for the First Time
- Chapter 76: Perfect for Cooling Off
- Chapter 75: Late-night Harassing Text Message
- Chapter 74: Give Her Ten Minutes
- Chapter 73: I Miss You So Much, Wifey~
- Chapter 72: Breathe, Take a Breath
- Chapter 71: Showing Off to the Rightful Owner
- Chapter 70: If This Isn’t Fate, What Is?
- Chapter 69: Want to Kiss You
- Chapter 68: His Love Rival Likes Men
- Chapter 67: She Wants Him Too
- Chapter 66: My Legs Are Numb, I Can’t Move
- Chapter 65: Now This Is a Satisfying Face-Slap
- Chapter 64: Starlight Charity Gala
- Chapter 63: I Burned My Hand, It Needs to Be Blown on to Get Better
- Chapter 62: Lydia Thorne Is Slapped
- Chapter 61: Indeed, a Joyous Occasion Brings High Spirits
- Chapter 60: I’ve Got a Nickname Too
- Chapter 59: The Ex Is Caught Giving Flowers by the Current
- Chapter 58: So Awkwardly Cute
- Chapter 57: Where Is Your Coldness? Where Is Your Ruthlessness?
- Chapter 56: Her Son is the Bottom?
- Chapter 55: This Damn Man Is Just Too Good at This
- Chapter 54: It’s Over, It’s Confirmed
- Chapter 53: Your Kissing Is So Bad, and You Want Me to Take Responsibility?
- Chapter 52: He Was Thrilled, Absolutely Over the Moon
- Chapter 51: They Kissed! They Finally Kissed
- Chapter 50: I’ll Give You 10 Minutes, Make Them Get Lost
- Chapter 49: Returning to the Alma Mater
- Chapter 48: Sharing a Bed for the First Time
- Chapter 47: Hello, Checking In
- Chapter 46: No Longer the Little Girl No One Cared For
- Chapter 45: My Cat Is Afraid of Thunder
- Chapter 44: I Suspect He Doesn’t Like Girls
- Chapter 43: As Long as You Made It
- Chapter 42: Today, the Weather is Nice
- Chapter 41: How Could I Have Such a Shameless Dream
- Chapter 40: What Makes Her Beg for Mercy Every Night
- Chapter 39: It’s Not That Nobody Wants Me, It’s That I’m Not Interested
- Chapter 38: You Can Be a Child, Too
- Chapter 37: I Won, the Bet Is in Effect
- Chapter 36: Is This Fun Enough For You?
- Chapter 35: What’s More Important, You or the Company?
- Chapter 34: Director Rhodes Is Jealous Again?
- Chapter 33: Here to Back Up Her Bestie
- Chapter 32: Th-This Big?
- Chapter 31: Director Rhodes Is Hiding a Man in Her Office?
- Chapter 30: Rose Joyce’s Promotion to Secretary Joyce
- Chapter 29: Passing by Spring, You Can’t Leave Empty-Handed
- Chapter 28: One-Month Anniversary of Getting Married
- Chapter 27: You’ve Been Named to Apologize in Person
- Chapter 26: Bear With It, I’ll Be Gentle
- Chapter 25: Catching a Cheater at an Anniversary Scene
- Chapter 24: The Show Is About to Begin
- Chapter 23: The Good Mr. Hawthorne Who Cooks a Meal and Waits for His Wife
- Chapter 22: Are You Together With Him
- Chapter 21: Who Was That Man from Last Night
- Chapter 20: The Well-Behaved Mr. Hawthorne Who Helps His Wife Remove Her Makeup
- Chapter 19: None of My Business, None of Your Business
- Chapter 18: Double Cheese Milk Cap
- Chapter 17: Please Call Me Director Rhodes from Now On
- Chapter 16: She’s Back for the Kill
- Chapter 15: I Heard You Were Looking for Me Everywhere
- Chapter 14: 10 Techniques to Seduce Your Wife
- Chapter 13: If Not Now, When
- Chapter 12: Why So Much Killing Intent in the Middle of the Night?
- Chapter 11: Um... You’re A Bit Revealing
- Chapter 10: I Heard President Sterling Likes to Make Bets
- Chapter 9: Good News: He’s Got Skills. Bad News...
- Chapter 8: Brother, Don’t Panic, I Have a Way~
- Chapter 7: Doesn’t That Bastard Feed You?
- Chapter 6: Mr. Hawthorne Is Married, and a Henpecked Husband
- Chapter 5: Buying Wedding Rings
- Chapter 4: So, He Has a White Moonlight
- Chapter 3: It’s All Just a Ploy to Anger Me
- Chapter 2: Almost Let You Kiss Me
- Chapter 1: Returning to the Country
###Chapter 111: Just Remember to Take Me With You
Maxine Rhodes was startled. She snapped her head up to see a familiar figure walking in, casually flipping the main light switch by the door.
CLICK.
Warm, bright light instantly dispelled the suffocating gloom that had filled the room.
Ethan Hawthorne walked to the window and, with a sharp SWISH, pulled the heavy blackout curtains wide open.
The flowing cityscape outside the window rushed in, its light and life crowding out the oppressive darkness from moments before.
"The view from your office isn’t bad," he commented, his tone casual.
"You’re here?" Maxine Rhodes looked up at him.
He nodded, his gaze falling on her slightly clenched fists.
"Why are your hands so cold?" He reached out naturally and took her fingertips in his. His palm was dry and warm, a reassuring heat.
Using that grip, he gently guided her up from her chair.
"Come on, help me test something," Ethan Hawthorne said.
"Test what?" Maxine Rhodes asked instinctively, her attention partially diverted by him.
"There’s a new perfume shop downstairs. The Perfumer is quite interesting. He’s blended a few versions, and I can’t decide."
As he spoke, he picked up the jacket she had draped over the back of her chair and naturally held it open for her. "Your nose is better than mine. Go take a sniff."
Seeing she was still a bit dazed, he added, "If you don’t like any of them, we can go for a walk by the river. The wind is calm tonight."
Maxine Rhodes let him guide her arms into the jacket. "Is the perfume shop still open at this hour?"
"The owner is a friend of mine. He left the door open for us."
Ethan Hawthorne answered calmly, taking her bag. His other hand still holding hers, he led her out of the office.
As the elevator descended, the mirrored walls reflected their side-by-side figures. Maxine Rhodes looked at her own pale face in the reflection, then at the calm, focused profile of the man beside her. It felt as if his silent, steady companionship had found a loose thread in the tangled mess in her heart, ready to be unraveled.
The perfume shop was just in the next block. It had a small storefront, and a warm light shone from behind the glass door.
Just as Ethan Hawthorne had said, an elegant, middle-aged Perfumer was waiting. When he saw them enter, he gave a smiling nod. Without any unnecessary pleasantries, he led them directly to the fragrance testing counter in the back room.
Five or six scent strips were laid out on the counter, along with a few bottles of unbottled concentrate.
Ethan Hawthorne gestured for Maxine Rhodes to step forward. "Want to take a sniff?"
Maxine Rhodes leaned forward slightly, picked up the first scent strip, and fanned it gently under her nose.
A sharp, cold fragrance entered her nostrils. It did have a hint of a frigid night’s air, but it was too piercing.
She shook her head, put it down, and picked up the second one.
The aquatic notes were more prominent, carrying a damp floral scent, more like a garden after the rain.
She tested them one by one, immersing herself in the scenes constructed by the different scents.
Ethan Hawthorne leaned against the counter, watching her lightly trembling eyelashes and the gradually relaxing line of her shoulders. He said softly, "Scents are more honest than people. They are what they are. They don’t pretend, and they don’t betray."
"If you like it, you like it. If you don’t, you move on. It’s that simple."
Maxine Rhodes mulled over the meaning of his words. She closed her eyes, sensing the image that the wisp of fragrance sketched in her nose and mind, and remained silent for a long time.
"This one," she finally said, her voice a little clearer than before. "What’s it called?"
The Perfumer smiled. "It doesn’t have an official name yet. If Miss Rhodes has any inspiration..."
Maxine Rhodes turned to look at Ethan Hawthorne, who was also watching her, a faint smile in his eyes. "You say."
"Let’s call it..." She considered for a moment. "How about ’Daybreak’?"
Ethan Hawthorne’s eyes deepened slightly. He nodded. "Very good."
He said to the Perfumer, "We’ll go with this one. And use that name."
Leaving the perfume shop, the night air seemed much fresher than before. The faint, warm, and grounding base notes from the scent strip still lingered on Maxine Rhodes’s hand.
"Now," Ethan Hawthorne took her hand again, "do you want to walk by the river, or go straight home?"
Maxine Rhodes felt the warmth spreading from his palm and looked up at the sparsely starry night sky.
"The river," she said. "You said the wind is calm tonight."
"Alright."
They walked side by side toward the river.
He didn’t ask if she was feeling better, nor did he press her about anything. He just held her hand and walked with her through the quiet night.
But Maxine Rhodes knew he understood everything. He understood that she needed to be pulled out of that mire, that she needed something new to distract her, and that she needed an undisturbed, quiet space to slowly recover.
He had done nothing, and yet he had done everything.
Reaching the railing by the river, they were greeted by the sight of the wide, slowly flowing water. A gentle, misty breeze brushed against their faces. It was indeed calm. In the distance, the city lights reflected on the river’s surface, shattering into a field of shimmering specks.
Maxine Rhodes leaned against the railing, gazing at the water, and finally let out a long, complete sigh of relief.
The foul air that had been stuck in her chest seemed to finally drift away with the river breeze.
Ethan Hawthorne stood beside her, also looking out at the river. After a moment, he spoke, his voice soft, melting into the wind. "If you ever feel suffocated in the office again, you can leave work anytime. Go test perfumes, go to the river, or go anywhere else you want." 𝚏𝗿𝗲𝐞𝐰𝚎𝕓𝐧𝚘𝘃𝗲𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝕞
He paused and turned to look at her. "But, just remember to take me with you."
A warmth spread through Maxine Rhodes’s heart.
"Mm," she hummed softly in agreement.
Ethan Hawthorne raised an arm, wrapped it around her shoulder, and pulled her closer into his embrace as they looked out at the tranquil river together.
Tonight, the night was gentle, and so was the wind.
The morning after the disastrous financing meeting, Maxine Rhodes arrived at the company before eight o’clock.
The office building was empty and silent. She walked down the dim hallway and swiped her card to open the doors to Stellar Tech.
She thought she’d be the first one in—perhaps even the only one for the next three days.
However, when the motion-sensor lights switched on with a WHOOSH, she froze.
In the open-plan office, almost everyone was there.
Bubbles was there, a piece of bread dangling from his mouth, his fingers flying across the keyboard. A complex coding interface filled his screen.
Coco and a few other women were gathered by the coffee machine, discussing something in low voices, printed user feedback reports in their hands.
A few key members of the tech team were wearing headphones, frowning at test data.
Hearing the door open, everyone looked up in unison.
The air fell silent for a second.
Bubbles swallowed the bread in his mouth, raised a hand in greeting, and spoke as casually as on any other workday. "Morning, Ms. Rhodes. The stress test data for the north-region server was a little abnormal. I just rebooted it. Can you check the logs in a bit?"
Coco jogged over and pressed a steaming latte into her hand. "Ms. Rhodes! Made it just how you like it, with a tiny bit of sugar~"
Maxine Rhodes clutched the warm coffee cup, heat spreading through her fingertips.
She opened her mouth, but it felt as if something was caught in her throat. The words, ’Didn’t I tell you all to take a vacation?’ swirled on the tip of her tongue but ultimately came out as a very soft, trembling, "Thank you."
"Thank us for what!" Bubbles said without looking up. "Those bastards don’t understand tech because they’re blind. We’ve still got our own work to do. The delivery date for Blue Ocean Machinery isn’t getting pushed back."
"Exactly," a young programmer said, scratching his head. "Might as well come to the office and code."
There were no grand declarations, no deliberate words of comfort—just this simple, direct attitude of ’get back to work.’ But that was precisely the most solid, most undeniable form of support.
Maxine Rhodes lowered her head and blinked rapidly, forcing back the swelling bitterness in her eyes.
When she looked up again, all that remained in her eyes was a brighter, more resolute light.
"Alright." Her voice was steady again, even stronger than usual. "Bubbles, get me the stress test report in half an hour. Coco, reprioritize the user feedback. We’ll have a short meeting. Everyone, nine o’clock, Conference Room One. Let’s sync up."
Indeed, if you love a horse, don’t try to chase it; you’ll never catch it. Instead, you should plant grass and flowers. When the season of lush grass and soaring birds arrives, the horse will naturally come back to find you.
And if it doesn’t come back?
It doesn’t matter. You’ll have your grass and flowers, your own unique charm and capital. If that horse doesn’t return, others will.
The team hadn’t fallen apart. Their spirit was still there. And that was enough.
*****
- Chapter 115: You Are Not Wrong
- Chapter 114: Creating a Greater Public Opinion
- Chapter 113: I’ll Beat You to Death, You Unfilial Daughter
- Chapter 112: Maxine Rhodes, Get Out Here
- Chapter 111: Just Remember to Take Me With You
- Chapter 110: Botched Fundraising
- Chapter 109: Susan Miller’s Late-Night Questioning
- Chapter 108: You Think This Makes You Free?
- Chapter 107: You Are Being a Mistress
- Chapter 106: A Kiss for You to See
- Chapter 105: Let Me Hear It
- Chapter 104: Pestering is Pathetic
- Chapter 103: Ms. Rhodes Is a Badass
- Chapter 102: Benjamin Sterling Braves the Treacherous Banquet
- Chapter 101: If You Can’t Avoid It, Then Take It On
- Chapter 100: Utter Rebellion
- Chapter 99: I’m Not a Stone, I Can Move
- Chapter 98: Only for You
- Chapter 97: I Can’t Resist Taking You Right Now
- Chapter 96: Now Also a Company Owner
- Chapter 95: The Game is Over
- Chapter 94: I Know I Was Wrong!
- Chapter 93: So Fond... I’m Going Crazy
- Chapter 92: Pleasure Doing Business with You, Mr. Hawthorne
- Chapter 91: Unexpectedly, It Came So Soon
- Chapter 90: I Like to Hear It
- Chapter 89: Time to Restock
- Chapter 88: Beware of a Cornered Mad Dog
- Chapter 87: I Am Proud of You
- Chapter 86: Come on, I Taught You
- Chapter 85: This Is How You Should Thank Me Next Time
- Chapter 84: All Departments, Attention! Lights! Music
- Chapter 83: Why Her
- Chapter 82: Didn’t You Say You Were Intimate?
- Chapter 81: Men Are Easy to Handle
- Chapter 80: Found a Legal Duck?
- Chapter 79: After All, I’m Fully Charged
- Chapter 78: Help Me Undress
- Chapter 77: What to Prepare for the First Time
- Chapter 76: Perfect for Cooling Off
- Chapter 75: Late-night Harassing Text Message
- Chapter 74: Give Her Ten Minutes
- Chapter 73: I Miss You So Much, Wifey~
- Chapter 72: Breathe, Take a Breath
- Chapter 71: Showing Off to the Rightful Owner
- Chapter 70: If This Isn’t Fate, What Is?
- Chapter 69: Want to Kiss You
- Chapter 68: His Love Rival Likes Men
- Chapter 67: She Wants Him Too
- Chapter 66: My Legs Are Numb, I Can’t Move
- Chapter 65: Now This Is a Satisfying Face-Slap
- Chapter 64: Starlight Charity Gala
- Chapter 63: I Burned My Hand, It Needs to Be Blown on to Get Better
- Chapter 62: Lydia Thorne Is Slapped
- Chapter 61: Indeed, a Joyous Occasion Brings High Spirits
- Chapter 60: I’ve Got a Nickname Too
- Chapter 59: The Ex Is Caught Giving Flowers by the Current
- Chapter 58: So Awkwardly Cute
- Chapter 57: Where Is Your Coldness? Where Is Your Ruthlessness?
- Chapter 56: Her Son is the Bottom?
- Chapter 55: This Damn Man Is Just Too Good at This
- Chapter 54: It’s Over, It’s Confirmed
- Chapter 53: Your Kissing Is So Bad, and You Want Me to Take Responsibility?
- Chapter 52: He Was Thrilled, Absolutely Over the Moon
- Chapter 51: They Kissed! They Finally Kissed
- Chapter 50: I’ll Give You 10 Minutes, Make Them Get Lost
- Chapter 49: Returning to the Alma Mater
- Chapter 48: Sharing a Bed for the First Time
- Chapter 47: Hello, Checking In
- Chapter 46: No Longer the Little Girl No One Cared For
- Chapter 45: My Cat Is Afraid of Thunder
- Chapter 44: I Suspect He Doesn’t Like Girls
- Chapter 43: As Long as You Made It
- Chapter 42: Today, the Weather is Nice
- Chapter 41: How Could I Have Such a Shameless Dream
- Chapter 40: What Makes Her Beg for Mercy Every Night
- Chapter 39: It’s Not That Nobody Wants Me, It’s That I’m Not Interested
- Chapter 38: You Can Be a Child, Too
- Chapter 37: I Won, the Bet Is in Effect
- Chapter 36: Is This Fun Enough For You?
- Chapter 35: What’s More Important, You or the Company?
- Chapter 34: Director Rhodes Is Jealous Again?
- Chapter 33: Here to Back Up Her Bestie
- Chapter 32: Th-This Big?
- Chapter 31: Director Rhodes Is Hiding a Man in Her Office?
- Chapter 30: Rose Joyce’s Promotion to Secretary Joyce
- Chapter 29: Passing by Spring, You Can’t Leave Empty-Handed
- Chapter 28: One-Month Anniversary of Getting Married
- Chapter 27: You’ve Been Named to Apologize in Person
- Chapter 26: Bear With It, I’ll Be Gentle
- Chapter 25: Catching a Cheater at an Anniversary Scene
- Chapter 24: The Show Is About to Begin
- Chapter 23: The Good Mr. Hawthorne Who Cooks a Meal and Waits for His Wife
- Chapter 22: Are You Together With Him
- Chapter 21: Who Was That Man from Last Night
- Chapter 20: The Well-Behaved Mr. Hawthorne Who Helps His Wife Remove Her Makeup
- Chapter 19: None of My Business, None of Your Business
- Chapter 18: Double Cheese Milk Cap
- Chapter 17: Please Call Me Director Rhodes from Now On
- Chapter 16: She’s Back for the Kill
- Chapter 15: I Heard You Were Looking for Me Everywhere
- Chapter 14: 10 Techniques to Seduce Your Wife
- Chapter 13: If Not Now, When
- Chapter 12: Why So Much Killing Intent in the Middle of the Night?
- Chapter 11: Um... You’re A Bit Revealing
- Chapter 10: I Heard President Sterling Likes to Make Bets
- Chapter 9: Good News: He’s Got Skills. Bad News...
- Chapter 8: Brother, Don’t Panic, I Have a Way~
- Chapter 7: Doesn’t That Bastard Feed You?
- Chapter 6: Mr. Hawthorne Is Married, and a Henpecked Husband
- Chapter 5: Buying Wedding Rings
- Chapter 4: So, He Has a White Moonlight
- Chapter 3: It’s All Just a Ploy to Anger Me
- Chapter 2: Almost Let You Kiss Me
- Chapter 1: Returning to the Country
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