Chapter 1861
Ben Schaffer didn’t pay attention to them, so after listening to Chad’s words, he looked at them: “You two are reconciled?”
Elliot: “Well.”
Avery: “No.”
The two said in unison, but the answers were different.
In an instant, the atmosphere of joy was replaced by embarrassment.
Elliot and Avery looked at each other.
Probably did not expect each other’s answers to be different.
“When will we be reconciled?” Avery asked.
Elliot: “Isn’t it clear?”
Avery: “To be clear means to be clear, but it does not mean that we are reconciled.”
“In your opinion, what does reconciliation mean? In my opinion, reconciliation means that we will no longer be for the past. We quarreled about something.” Elliot expressed his understanding.
Avery said ‘oh’: “Then according to your opinion, we are indeed reconciled.”
Seeing that the two of them reached a consensus, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
“In your opinion, what does reconciliation mean?” Elliot asked, “Remarriage?”
Avery got goosebumps when she heard ‘Remarriage’.
Could this be a stress response?
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