"It's her." Adrienne lowered her head slowly. This world was so small. Eden was actually the daughter of the Clement family who had been missing for many years.
"Yes." Delmont looked at her nervously.
In fact, he didn't know why she suddenly became angry.
Six years ago, she suddenly left, leaving him at a loss.
He could only watch helplessly as she entered the airport with her suitcase. Then he heard no news about her.
"Go out now. Thank Eden on my behalf." After Adrienne said this, she lay down and had her back to Delmont.
Delmont looked very helpless.
He whispered, "Adrienne, have a good rest."
After that, he really strode out.
Hearing the sound of the door closing, Adrienne went berserk. She glared at the closed door angrily and almost cried, "Delmont, you are really as straightforward as ever. I asked you to go out, but you really left. Don't you know that I am alone here? You b*stard! I don't want to see you anymore!"
After Adrienne scolded him, she lay back on the bed. Then she covered herself with the quilt and cried out loud.
It seemed that she wanted to vent all the grievances she had suffered all these years by crying.
Delmont, who had just stepped out of the ward, suddenly stopped when he heard her cry.
She had been perfect and proud, and she was so strong that she would never cry.
What was wrong with her that day?
Delmont immediately turned around and took a few steps back. However, he hesitated when he held the door handle with slender fingers.
Did she want to see him at this moment?
However, his heart ached when he heard her crying. She had never shed a single drop of tear before, but she was crying so sadly at this time, which made him feel very distressed and sombre.
His heart was so painful that he couldn't breathe, just like how he felt when she left him.
Delmont hesitated for a moment before pushing open the door and walking in.
"Get out! I don't want to see anyone now." A muffled voice came from the quilt, and Adrienne kept crying dolefully.
Delmont walked to her slowly.
"Adrienne."
Hearing his concerned voice, she stopped crying all of a sudden.
Adrienne lifted the quilt quickly, only to find that Delmont had come back. At this time, he was looking at her with distress. Adrienne was stunned and immediately yelled madly, "Didn't you leave? Why do you come back?"
Delmont said, "I heard your crying."
Adrienne was speechless. She heard herself crying as well.
But so what? Couldn't she even cry?
"Delmont, get out of here! I said that I don't want to see you again!" Adrienne pointed at the door and roared.
Delmont felt helpless again.
"Adrienne, do you really hate me so much?" His tone was painful and his eyes were intense as he stared at her.
"yes, I hate you to the extreme!" Adrienne stared at him seriously and said word by word.
Delmont was dealt a severe blow and took a few steps back. In fact, he didn't know why she hated him.
In the end, he didn't know what to say and could only sigh in heart.
He turned around and walked out of the ward silently.
Adrienne was taken aback. Seeing him leave, she hated herself for letting him go, but she was furious because he really left.
She was really pissed off by such a dull man!
This time, Delmont really left.
Eden smiled and said, "I was talking to Candace just now, so I asked my eldest brother to send the things here. You met him, right?"
"Yeah!" Adrienne nodded casually.
"Is your foot better now?" Eden sat in front of the bed.
"It's much better."
"Do you want to eat the apple? I'll peel one for you." Eden asked again.
"Okay!" Adrienne nodded. The food was a little salty, so she wanted to eat some fruit.
Eden picked up an apple to begun to peel it.
Adrienne looked at Eden carefully. She was very beautiful, just like a love poem. She looked young and passionate. What impressed her the most was her eyes which were as clear as lake water and her long eyelashes. When she blinked her eyelashes, she seemed to be inquiring and caring about her. In short, she was so refined and elegant.
This was the woman Victor liked. Among those rich ladies in the upper class, she was indeed different.
Eden handed her the peeled apple.
"Thank you!"
Adrienne took a bite. It was very sweet, but her heart was sour, and she felt a little sad.
"By the way, Mrs. Alwynn, your eldest brother is very handsome. I wonder if he has got married." She asked tentatively.
After all, she had left him for six years. Many things could happen in thousands of days and nights.
Eden smiled and shook her head, "No, he doesn't even have a girlfriend. He is quite straightforward, so it's easy for him to offend girls. We're all worried about his marriage."
"Really?" Hearing the news, Adrienne could not help smiling.
"Being straightforward is good." She lowered her head and took another bite of the apple. Delmont was so straightforward. He was not scheming at all and never doubted others' words.
He never thought too much.
Sometimes she wondered whether he was straightforward or stupid.
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