After Elsa finished her words, she turned around and went upstairs regardless of the gazes of the crowd. The look on Bob's face changed. He stretched out his hand and was about to pull Elsa. Elsa dodged and said coldly, "I'm going to marry you."
The implication was that I had promised you that there was nothing to worry about. Hearing what Elsa said, Bob immediately understood that Elsa had misunderstood him.
"No!" He said in a hurry. By the time he finished his words, no one had reacted. Elsa had already walked upstairs slowly, leaving only her back.
"Elsa, wait for me to marry you! Soon! "
It was like he had made a vow to her. Bob turned around and glanced at everyone, "I will make her happy!" Then he turned around and left.
Charlie walked towards Brody with a cheeky smile. He patted him on the shoulder and said proudly, "He's going to marry her. Your plan has failed. Well, are you here to take my sister as a concubine?" Frowning, Brody stared at Charlie and warned him coldly.
"Don't Is there such a stingy man? Ouch, this time, I really don't have to worry about that bad girl. I don't need to have nothing to do every day. I just look at her. " Charlie stretched himself and walked out.
Brody frowned and heard a helpless voice from Mrs. Xu, "He's just like that. He's not a decent man. Just ignore him. Brody, stay and have dinner today."
Brody nodded and sat down on the sofa. He sighed and said thoughtfully, "Elsa, I've always treated her as my sister. Alas! " Brody didn't finish his words.
The three of them looked at each other with the same sad face.
According to the way of Bob's doing things, the wedding would be held in two days. During the wedding, Elsa didn't say anything, as if she was an onlooker. There was no joy on her face. This silent state continued, and Bob didn't force her. He had originally allowed her to do whatever she wanted, but to his surprise, she was really obedient. Her obedience contrasted sharply with the arrogant and domineering Elsa in the past.
Marriage may be unforgettable for many girls, but it didn't matter to Elsa. A week later, it seemed that Bob couldn't stand her silence.
That night, Elsa curled up and sat on the sofa in the living room, as boring as before. She didn't say a word and sat in a daze until the figure of Bob stood in front of her and covered her head. She raised her eyes slightly and looked at him expressionlessly. Then she lowered her head again. She squatted on the sofa, with her arms around her knees and her long hair hanging down. They scattered and covered half of her face.
In the quiet atmosphere, Elsa heard a slight sound, but she didn't raise her head. Bob looked at her unhappy look and asked in a low voice, "What's wrong?"
Elsa shook her head and buried her face in her arms again. He sighed and stretched out his arms to hold her thin body in his arms. "Elsa, I'm sorry. I've been too busy these days, so... I don't have much time with you. I'm really too busy... " He felt both guilty and distressed.
Elsa didn't say anything, but shook her head, still depressed. He looked down at the girl who was obediently staying in his arms, kissed her forehead, and said sadly, "Are you unhappy? Did you go out today? "
Elsa looked up at him calmly and shook her head, "No."
"I'll go out with you after I finish my work in a few days."
"I don't want to go out!" She whispered in his arms, "Why? You are too depressed. You should go out more often. " Bob touched her cheek and said.
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