“Take good care of yourself,” Emmeline advised. “You can’t exercise too much.”
“Then I’ll allocate more time in the evening and practice two additional poses; starting tonight, I’ll devote two hours to it,” Abel replied.
“Stop it!” Emmeline shouted, pinching his arm, “You’re becoming more and more obsessed!”
“Don’t be silly; I’m driving!” Abel remarked, suppressing his laughter.
“You’re not just driving!” Emmeline reprimanded, “Your attention should be focused on driving!”
She couldn’t help but see her husband in the passenger seat. From every perspective, his profile was exquisite.
He was attractive no matter how she looked at him, and he made her heart skip a beat.
Emmeline leaned down and kissed Abel on the cheek, unable to resist.
Abel was pleased, as if he had been flooded with joy. However, he did say, “Uh-oh, you’ve been influenced by me.”
Emmeline teased him, saying, “With such an unconventional husband, it’s hard for the wife to be conventional.”
“Husband and wife are like this; it’s fun teasing each other,” Abel laughed. “If I were serious. every day, wouldn’t you think I’d be dull?”
“Let’s just skip the monk part; you shouldn’t be that compassionate,” Emmeline joked. “And you can’t be dull; that’s my eldest brother’s title; you can’t compete with him!”
“Hahaha, don’t worry!” Abel exclaimed, “This thousand-year-old dullard is about to be defeated by Doris’ divine axe. Emma Babe, you better brace yourself!”
Emmeline’s expression was filled with eagerness as she said, “I was thinking the same thing. When my eldest brother and Doris are happily married, Master’s wish will be granted.”
The car arrived at the small plaza outside the experience center while they chatted and joked.
Abel parked his car in the lot, and the two of them walked hand in hand.
When they entered, they noticed Tony in the lobby, speaking with the receptionist.
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