Chapter 122
Harold quickly answered the phone. “What’s wrong?
When Crystal heard his voice, for some reason, she suddenly felt extremely wronged.
She didn’t feel wronged when she was misunderstood by Antony and scolded by Debbie and Mia in the Evans residence.
“Harold…” Crystal’s voice was very soft. She didn’t know how pitiful she was when she squatted in the corner. She was like a homeless stray cat, shrinking into a small ball, as if she wanted to get some warmth from herself. “I miss you a little.”
Harold paused and said, “Then go downstairs and come out of door No. 1.”
Crystal was stunned. She immediately stood up, grabbed her phone, and ran downstairs. The passers-by looked at her inexplicably. Crystal had no time to care. She went down from the third floor to door No. 1. The sun was shining brightly outside. Harold was standing beside the car. He wore an ash-blue shirt and a pair of sunglasses. He was tall and had long legs. Standing there, he was the focus of attention.
Crystal crashed into his arms, her cheeks pressed against his chest, and her voice was muffled. “Why are you here?”
Harold touched her furry head and said, “If I weren’t here, no one would comfort you even if you cried.”
Crystal curled her lips. “I didn’t cry…”
However, there was already a hint of crying in her voice.
Crystal often cried, and Harold had seen it many times. It was said that the more tears there were, the less valuable they became. But now, looking at the crystal tears on the little girl’s cheeks, he still felt uncomfortable.
“If you want to cry, just cry. I won’t laugh at you,” Harold said.
“You are so bad, you will definitely…” Crystal choked with sobs and said, “You just came to see me make a fool of myself.”
“I drove for more than 40 minutes to see you make a fool of yourself?” Harold smiled. “Then you must be really valuable. Do you know how expensive my time is?”
“It’s the first time in so many years that someone has swiped that card. Someone has reported it,” Harold said.
Crystal hurriedly said, “I’ll give you the money in the future…”
That tie was quite expensive.
Harold smiled and said, “Do you think I’m here to argue with you about the few thousand dollars?” Crystal, “?”
Harold said, “I just wanted to see how useless you are to be able to shop for so long but only spent 3000 dollars.”
“…I think it’s too expensive.” Crystal said, “And why did you buy those clothes? It’s a waste to ask someone to cut them into pieces.”
“In terms of economy, as long as I pay him and he gives me the goods, the mission of the goods will be completed. It’s not a waste.” Harold raised his eyebrows. “Besides, it’s not much money.”
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