Contemporary Romance>Secret Marriage: My Wife Is Charming>Chapter 64 Are You Still Angry?
Chapter 64 Are You Still Angry?
"I heard that Eric Well's girlfriend ... oh no, it should be an ex—girlfriend. It's all awkward, and the scene is quite daunting." Sean Lake leaned on the chair and said regretfully.
They all knew that Eric Well was actually very emotional towards this ex—girlfriend. If not, he wouldn't be together for seven years, but in the end, she would not be able to match her parents' lives.
"Mm, I heard that." Paul William was a little serious. Eric Well was in a bad mood two days ago. He wanted to find him to drink, but he was on a business trip.
"If I were him, I wouldn't compromise easily."
The words of Paul William surprised Sean Lake, but it was not strange to think about what happened in the past. He smiled and did not continue the topic with him.
The two of them talked a little more before Paul William stood up and went back to the elder's room.
In the ward, the old man was full of food and drink. He was leaning on the pillow to tell Laura Green about his brave deeds when he was young.
Paul William stood by the door and listened for a while, but he could not help but curl up.
His grandfather was the William Family's only remaining humorous person. Since his father's generation began to do business, the family began to become considerate and would not easily reveal his emotions, even himself.
After listening for a while, he pushed the door open.
The elder saw him coming in and asked ruthlessly, "What did the Dean say, let me leave?"
He was not confused. The moment he left, he knew where he was going.
Speaking of which, his grandson looked colder, but he really cared about him.
"Absolutely." Paul William looked at him and said.
"I'll just say, I'm fine." The elder heard him say that.
As he spoke, he looked at Laura Green, and said cheerfully, "Girl, after I'm discharged, you have to remember to come and see me at the William Family."
Laura Green kept a smile on her face and nodded slightly.
The elder looked at the girl in front of him, and the more he looked, the more obedient and lovable she was. He could not help but tell her, "Don't think that my eldest son is too old. My grandson is not young. Great grandchild. "
This ... The smile on Laura Green's face was awkward. She secretly looked at Paul William and wanted him to come over, but she did not expect him to just stand on the side with a faint smile. Italian.
Without expecting, Laura Green could only say sigh: "Grandfather, I haven't graduated yet."
As soon as she finished speaking, she was refuted. "I'm not afraid of anything after graduation. I'll let this kid support you. He can afford it."
Laura Green's face was thin and her face was already red. With her in his eyes, he stepped forward and held her hand and said, "Okay, Grandfather, I'll take her to dinner later."
When the elder saw him defending Laura Green, he was happy to see it done, and waved his hand. It was not too difficult for them. "Patronize and speak, and forget about time.”
Laura Green let out a sigh of relief. After saying goodbye to the elder, she followed Paul out of the ward.
The two of them went to the restaurant the last time. The same was true for the private room. When they ate, Laura Green was a little depressed and was still thinking about the trouble.
Paul William looked in her eyes but did not say anything. He ate out first. When he came back, he saw that Laura Green had also finished eating. Lazy.
He walked over to her and sat down, handing her the ice cream.
Laura Green was a little surprised. She had just thought that he was going out to smoke and did not expect to buy ice cream for her.
She took it and added a sip. Sweet, she heard that eating sweets made people forget about their troubles.
"Are you still angry?" Paul asked, staring at her milky—white skin in the sun.
Laura Green shook her head. She did not say anything. She did not dare to be angry with him.
When he saw that she was playing with him silently, he felt only fun.
He lowered his head and gently kissed her fair neck, which came out when she had tied up her hair.
Laura Green hid for a while, then turned her head and kissed him again.
The faint fragrance of strawberries spread across her lips, making his heart pleasing. He could not help but deepen this kiss.
Laura Green caught off guard and wanted to push him away, afraid that the ice cream in her hand might stain his clothes.
Finally, she was pressed against the edge of the window. He didn't know how long he had kissed. The ice cream in her hand had melted.
Whenshe left the hotel, Laura unconsciously lowered her head, feeling that her lips were swollen a bit.
Paul William sent Laura Green to the school gate and turned to look at her. "This duty is important?"
He was talking about the library on duty, and Laura Green nodded. "It's not good for me to take time off.”
At the moment, she felt a little sorry for his feelings.
If she were busy, the only weekend meeting time would be squeezed out. She had not paid much attention to her schedule before, but now she inexplicably hoped that she would stay by his side.
His gaze was subtle and he wanted to stop talking. Through this time, he realized that the girl in front of him was actually quite shy. He could not make too many requests.
"Go!" He said finally.
Before Laura Green left, he leaned over and kissed her on the cheek before he opened the car door.
Instead of starting the engine immediately, Paul William looked at her back until she disappeared at the school gate.
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As night fell,London was a low—key luxury private club.
With the cover of the night, Alice Smith still wore big sunglasses and lowered the broad—brimmed hat on her head. She hurriedly entered the booked room.
In the room, in an elegant style, a man in his fifties was already sitting at the table, enjoying his tea leisurely.
"Uncle William, long time no see." Alice Smith stepped forward and sat opposite her.
Jesus William put down the teacup in his hand, looked at her, and smiled: "It's indeed a long time."
Alice Smith had already taken off her sunglasses and hat as a sign of respect. Although the person in front of her had a smile on his face, because of his high status, he had an unyielding momentum.
"You're looking for me, it's definitely not for the sake of reminiscing." Jesus William's eyes were sharp.
"That's natural." Alice Smith didn't go round and round the corners. She took out a stack of photos from her bag and placed it in front of him. "Uncle William, look at these first."
Jesus William took the picture and narrowed his eyes.
Looking at the date of the photos, they were probably taken in the past two days. Some of them were at the entrance of the school, at the entrance of the London Park, and at the sanatorium. The last one was probably stolen from the opposite window.
A man and a woman were kissing by the window. The light was soft and the picture was surprisingly beautiful. If the man in the picture was not his son, he thought it was a movie still.