Adeline looked at the strangers, who had nothing to do with her, and they all glared and looked as if they were going to eat her.
It's said that the eyes of the crowd are sharp, so why isn't she facing them?
Why, every time she faces hardship, she is all alone...
Adeline pursed her productions tightly and stood upright, like a plum blossom that had endured the frost.
"Wait!" A male voice rang out, and she followed the sound. It was Grant.
He's here, so isn't Felix...
Grant came up to Xia: "I just saw you run out after her, and the person you questioned wasn't Miss Adeline, but this Miss Piper. You said you would pay for the clothes and lose your job because of her, right?"
When this was said, many onlookers were surprised. They had gathered later and naturally had no idea about the previous situation, but there were still quite a few people who had been there for a long time.
"Yes, it seems she did say that. She was so angry at that time that she almost quarreled with Piper."
"Yeah, but then Piper gave her a card and she suddenly became kind."
Xia, upon hearing this, immediately hid the card in her palm behind: "I... I've never said such things. It's that Capet who has harmed me."
"Really?" Grant sneered: "When you conspired with Piper in the shop to make things difficult for Miss Adeline, there was also a salesperson present. Do you want her to come out and confront you? If not, there's a video!"
Xia, seeing Grant's tough attitude and wealthy attire,she had run into some big shot and muttered bad luck in her heart. Anyway, the card was already in her hand and she didn't care about anything else.
"Yes, it was Piper who instigated me to make things difficult for Miss Adeline in the shop, and she hated her. Anyway, the grudge between them has nothing to do with me!"
As soon as she said that, she ran away so fast that Piper couldn't stop her.
Grant bowed respectfully to Adeline and said, "Miss Adeline, Sir Is waiting for you."
Adeline couldn't help but smile and quickly walked towards the Maserati parked not far away.
Piper watched her walk towards the luxury car, and the man inside must be her wild man outside. This was a good opportunity to find out.
She tried to get closer, but the enthusiastic fans and passers-by stopped her, and even the reporter, who had heard the news from somewhere, came to interview her.
Ever since her ugly photos were exposed, she has been carefully hiding from the journalists. Now that she has finally been caught by the journalists, her questions have become increasingly sharp.
"Piper, is what the mall clerk said true? Do you hate Adeline?"
"Why? Is it because of frank?"
"What kind of relationship do you have with frank? Are you boyfriend and girlfriend or just a casual buddy?"
"Why did you take Adeline's fiance?"
……
Piper covered her face with both hands and kept saying, "Don't take a photo." Out of the corner of her eye, she looked at the car in the distance with rage. She had wronged herself and played all kinds of pitiful things, but didn't get any news. Instead, she lost both her money and her reputation. It was simply not worth it!
Adeline, she won't let her off so easily!
Inside the car.
Adeline sat next to Felix, with a deep distance between them. From the moment she entered, he had a cold face, his beautiful and perfect thin productions tightly pursed, looking as if no one was allowed in.
What on earth is going on? Is it because of Piper?
"How long have I been away?"
Adeline didn't expect him to ask this and thought carefully: "It's been about a week."
"Probably?" He turned his face to look at her, his amber pupils sharp and bright: "It seems Miss Adeline has had a good time these days, and I'm afraid she has forgotten me as her husband."
For six days and five hours, he had been counting his time in E thinking of her, rushing back in a hurry to give her a kiss and a hug as soon as he saw her, but when she came by, it was just a quiet "thank you".
No joy and excitement, no surprise and sweetness, just as plain and polite as seeing an ordinary person.
This strangeness displeased him, and he felt a bone stuck in his throat.
Adeline stared at him blankly, blinked her eyes, and after a long while, she burst out laughing, as warm as a flower blooming in March: "Felix, during these days we haven't seen each other, have you missed me very much?"
Felix 'expression changed a little, stretched out his hand and pulled her into his arms: "Don't you miss me?"
A somewhat domineering, somewhat awkward question.
The crimson climbed up Adeline's cheek, and she turned her head to ask him, looking pretty: "Should I miss you?"
It was a simple rhetorical question, but it suddenly came out and stirred up ripples in their hearts. Felix gave her a deep look, his eyes dark and he didn't know what he was thinking.
But Adeline understood something because of his silence. In fact, she should have always been clear about the difference in status between her and him.
He rubbed her hair affectionately for a long time: "What did you hide in your palm in the shop just now?"
Adeline, seeing him bring the awkward topic away, naturally came down along the bar and opened her hand to reveal a small key: "I sneakily scratched the bottom of Xia's water cup, the coffee will naturally drop when it gets hot, you saw it all?"
He smiled: "Well, the feeling of seeing my wife go wild is not bad. I thought it was a little rabbit, but it turns out to be a little wild cat at heart!"
Adeline's ears were pricked by his wife's call, and the little nose snorted: "I have a temper, and if you bully me in the future, I'll get it back!"
"Really?" He lowered his head close to her cheek and gave her a gentle kiss on the corner of her productions: "Are you going back to this bullying?"
Adeline's fair skin instantly heated up and reached out to push him: "What are you doing? You're too close. I'm hot!"
"But I'm cold." After he finished speaking, he lowered his head and kissed her delicate productions, tossed and turned, stirred up the wind and clouds, Adeline's body grew higher and higher, and she held her head up to bear his kiss.
It was so long that she was about to suffocate.
She gently pounded his chest, trying for him to let her go, his big grip on her small fist, and whispered, "Adeline, I miss you."
The deep and pleasant voice, like aged wine, sweet and mellow, Adeline's heart beat violently, she didn't expect him to say it himself.
Is it true or false?
She turned her face away from his overly hot gaze: "A little hungry, let's find a place to eat."
Felix took off the bar and rubbed her cheek: "You haven't said you miss me yet. I'll take you to eat after you say that!"
He became childish for no reason.
Adeline looked at his beautiful eyes and smiled helplessly: "OK. I miss you. I..." I've always missed you."
For six days, five hours and forty-three minutes, she actually thought of him all the time.