Secret Marriage: My Wife Is Charming

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Contemporary Romance>Secret Marriage: My Wife Is Charming>Chapter 69 Remember Your Life

Chapter 69 Remember Your Life

Not only did Paul William look at this scene, his eyes dark.

"What, you tasted it?" David Smith came over and laughed a little gloating. "I said earlier that a girl who looks beautiful will attract bees and butterflies."

Paul William looked at him, disapproving, "That's her brother—in—law!"

"What's wrong with my brother—in—law? You can't fool me when you look at him."

Paul William lowered his eyes and did not speak, but walked towards the pool.

Laura Green saw him first and smiled.

When he got closer, Ethan White stood up and greeted him. "Hello, CEO."

"Hello." Paul William nodded at him, then looked at Laura Green and asked, "What are you guys talking about?"

"It's nothing, it's just a matter of reminiscing." Laura Green also stood up as she noticed that there were only two rattan chairs on the side. It seemed impolite for her to sit alone.

Paul William's hand naturally crossed her back and rested on her shoulders.

Ethan White took a look and pursed his lips. "You guys should talk first. I'll go look at Jane Green.

As she turned and walked towards the villa, Laura Green had not had time to say anything to him.

Paul William looked at her back as she walked away, his expression unknown.

He turned and asked, "You guys are familiar?"

"Sure," Laura Green nodded and smiled. "We're friends, relatives, and alumni. Do you think we're familiar?"

Hearing her talk, she frowned and summed up, "It's very close."

Laura Green lowered her head and smiled. Yes, indeed, it's quite a short talk.

As he watched her smile happily, he said, "Don't forget, I'm also your alumni."

Laura Green suddenly remembered that he had just been invited to attend the 80th Anniversary of London University. He had also graduated from London University.

"Eh, I'll calculate it. You're a few times older than me." As he touched her chin, he counted her fingers.

Paul William really laughed out of her looks, his hand reached her waist, and gently pinched, "I think I'm too old, so long?"

Laura Green smiled and dodged. A few people from the band looked at them. Paul William grabbed her smile and held her hand as she walked towards the lawn.

At this time, the sky had already darkened and all the lights outside the villa had lit up.

The villa door suddenly opened, and the pastry chef pushed out a ten—story engagement cake, which was surrounded by a small firework.

The band's performance also reached a climax.

"Wow, it's so pretty!" Many people could not help but exclaim when they saw them. Everyone slowly surrounded them.

Laura Green stopped after seeing it. When he saw her eyes lit up, Paul William took her over.

The pastry chef stopped in front of the villa, then retired in honor of the day.

Sophia Finger and Eric Well walked to the front.

Eric Well had a transparent serrated knife tied with a ribbon in his hand.

Seeing that the fireworks on the cake were about to come to an end, he said: "Thank you very much for coming to the engagement banquet with Ya Ting. Thank you for your blessing, Sophia and I will continue to work together."

With the landing of his voice, a figure fell from the air and crashed onto the ground, making a loud noise.

"Ah!" I don't know who made the first shout.

Then the whole scene was in chaos, with screams, screams, and everyone's expressions.

Paul William's first reaction was to turn around and press Laura Green in his arms, afraid that she would see the scene before her.

But it was already too late, and all she should have seen was. She was trembling, and her heart was suppressed.

Paul William patted her back and did not know what to say. No one could have expected this to happen.

He turned his head and looked at Eric Well.

He stood there, his eyes staring blankly. In front of him was bloody Libby Mill. In the end, she used this method to remember him forever.

Very soon, the ambulance and the police car had arrived. The scene was chaotic and the alarm sounded loudly.

The original happy and beautiful engagement banquet became a nightmare for everyone.

The guests left one after another. David Smith and Paul William looked serious.

David Smith looked at Eric Well, who was pulled to the side without a word, and shook his head. "Let's go first. It's useless to say anything now."

Paul William nodded and left.

The car was speeding on the road, and the suffocating interior was suffocating.

After sending Laura Green to the school gate, he turned his head and saw her crying.

It was that kind of silent crying.

"Is it scared?" He held her hand. He had never been comforted, but he wanted to say something to make her stop crying.

"I saw her the last time she was in hospital." Laura Green lowered her head and sobbed.

That was a poor woman who made everyone feel sad.

Paul William sighed softly and held her hand tighter.

"Promise me, forget about this," he said as he looked at her.

Even though it was hard to know, it was too young for her to meet such a thing and it would inevitably be shocked and leave a shadow. This was not what he wanted.

Laura Green turned to look at him. Her eyes were moist and her heart was a little hurt.

She lowered her eyebrows, wiped her tears with her hands, and mumbled to herself: "I'm just scared. It'll be just a few days."

As she said, she withdrew her hand, opened the car door, and prepared to get out of the car.

Paul William looked at her, frowning, and suddenly pulled her arm.

"Laura Green!" He stopped her.

In his impression, this was the first time he had called her name. Laura Green was stunned and looked back at him.

"Remember, no matter what happens, I'll be there." Mr. William said as he looked at her, his eyes always firm and deep.

Laura Green nodded.

...

Time would not stand still because of sadness.

Laura Green sat silently in a daze in the sunny library. There was no news about the clan in the past few days. Even if it was about human life, it was completely suppressed.

Returning to her senses, she was close to the meal and everyone else in the library had already left.

She got up and packed up the books. She received the first table with two boxes and a box of candy.

There was also a note on the lid of the box. Laura Green picked it up and said, "Eating sweets will make you feel better. You're not happy lately."

Laura Green was in tears and laughed. She turned to look at the lost—and—found cabinet, where

gum was still there.

It seemed that she had met a person who was quite persevering and was still a warm man.

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