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Come Back to Me novel Chapter 465

Elsa turned her head, looked at him unhappily and said indifferently, "Nothing. I just want to see Ray." Hearing that, Bob's eyes froze for a moment. Then he turned his head and looked at her absent-minded face. A trace of loss flashed through his eyes, but he still smiled maliciously. He stared at her little face and said wickedly, "Do you like children?"

Elsa shook her head and said unexpectedly, "No!"

Hearing that, Bob was stunned for a while. He stared at her face with his black eyes, trying to find out whether she was telling the truth. At this moment, Elsa turned her head, looked at him seriously and shook her head. "I don't want a child!" Hearing that, Bob was stunned and stared at her in silence. However, she still acted as if it was none of her business. She turned her head and stared ahead, and said indifferently, "Focus on driving!" With a complicated look on his face, Bob stared at her with his dark eyes. The car was speeding on the road. Taking a deep breath, she turned to look at him expressionlessly and said, "Not all drivers have such skills as yours." The implication was that maybe you could control your car with your eyes closed. It was dangerous to drive with your eyes closed. However, Elsa was not nervous at all. She just felt tired all over her body and didn't want to think about anything.

Hearing that, Bob's eyes darkened. He turned his head. Just as she thought he was going to focus on driving, the car stopped at the roadside. She turned her head and looked at him in confusion. Then he slightly turned around and stared at her face with his black eyes. He said seriously, "I can't focus." Elsa was stunned, and then sighed. She turned her head indifferently and didn't look at him. Bob pinched her chin with his fingers and turned her little face around, forcing her to look into his deep black eyes.

Bob asked in a low voice, "Why don't you want a child? You want other people's children. "

Elsa looked at him fearlessly, "I don't want it, and I don't want other people's children either. I said I just wanted to see him."

Hearing that, Bob frowned and his eyes were filled with anger. She pushed his hand away and turned around to open the door. With a change of expression on his face, he grabbed her hand in a hurry and asked cautiously, "Where are you going?" Elsa didn't answer. She sat back in the car and breathed a sigh of relief. He held her cold hand and stared at her little face. "I want a child!" Hearing his domineering tone, Elsa turned her head and looked at him. She shook her head firmly and said, "No, I don't want it."

A hint of pain flashed through Bob's eyes. He looked at her deeply and said, "Then give me a reason."

For the first time since they got married, Elsa's face was full of anger. She was almost furious and stared at him angrily. "There is no reason. I said I don't want it." With a frown, he stared at Elsa and said coldly, "But I want it, I must have a child!" Elsa glared at him and shouted again, "I said I don't want it!"

Elsa replied directly, "I never want it!" Hearing that, Bob's heart twitched and fell into silence. She didn't say anything, but stared blankly ahead. After a long time, he couldn't bear to see her like this, so he had to sigh and said, "Okay, it's up to you! But... Without a child, you will be lonely when you are old. And I must leave first. If I die first, what about you being alone? "

He suddenly thought of a very long-term problem. Elsa said coldly, "You don't have to worry about it." Bob looked at Elsa in astonishment. She made him happy and worried at the same time. Wasn't this her original character? She was never the kind of person who would suffer losses.

He sighed, held her in his arms and said softly, "Stop arguing. It's not easy for me to accompany you for a while." Elsa didn't answer. He turned her around, looked at her thin face and said softly, "Elsa, I'm really sorry. I don't have time to accompany you these days. I'm sorry!" He held her tightly with pity. Elsa didn't answer, and her face became lifeless again. Seeing this, Bob didn't force her to say anything. Perhaps, he really should find out her crux.

On the other side, after the traffic jam in front of them, Ben's car had to stop at the same place. Sitting in the back seat of the car, Wendy couldn't help but complain, "I told you earlier. Why did you pinch the time so hard? Why did you have to be late? If you had left earlier, you wouldn't have encountered such a situation!" With a calm face, Ben stared ahead thoughtfully and said lightly, "There was a car accident ahead! "

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