Emily was so anxious to see that Franklin did not agree. She raised her hand to swear, begged, and kept making promises by saying, "I'll just go and see. I won't say a word to Daniel. Trust me. Take me with you!"
Franklin looked at her meaningfully. After seeing that her face turned red from eagerness, he said slowly, "Of course I want to believe you, but you have to know that I'm jealous of you seeing other men. What do you think I should do?"
Emily was stunned and a little confused about Franklin's thoughts.
Looking at her dazed look, Franklin felt both angry and amused. It took him a while to whisper in her ear, "Silly, I just want you to please me."
Emily blushed immediately and looked at Franklin in shock.
"Why...Why are you like this now?" Emily asked in surprise.
In her eyes, Franklin had always been a serious and reserved person. He didn't have many tricks or dirty words even when they were having sex. What happened to him today? Why did he make her feel so strange?
Franklin looked at her amusedly and asked, "What's wrong with me? We're married. Is it wrong for a couple to have some intimate conversations?"
Emily shook her head. Yes, he was right, but this was not like him.
Franklin sighed and suddenly held her in his arms. "Emily, do you sometimes think I'm too conservative and boring?"
Emily was stunned and immediately shook her head.
She thought he was good enough. He was in no way conservative and boring. Where did those words come from?
"Honey, tell me. Did anybody tell you anything? Why did you say that all of a sudden?" Emily was even more certain that he must have heard someone saying things like that.
Sure enough, Franklin's face turned grim and he coughed once awkwardly before telling her what happened today.
It turned out that Franklin was going to come back after leaving Aaron's company, but the hospital called him and said that Andrew had woken up.
That day, he had Andrew beaten up, so hard that caused him to be sent straight to the hospital. Andrew had been in a coma for a day before he woke up.
If this was an ordinary person, Franklin would like to make him disappear.
But it was Andrew. The Sachs Family was also a distinguished family. Franklin had to take that into consideration.
So he had asked someone to send Andrew to the hospital and told the hospital to call him as soon as Andrew woke up.
Now that Andrew was awake, Franklin asked Mickey to drive him to the hospital to check up on Andrew. He wanted to teach him a lesson, but he didn't want to go too far.
But when she saw Andrew at the hospital, Franklin could not help but twitch the corner of his lips, complaining in his heart that his men were too unprofessional.
He had asked them to hit Andrew on his body and told them that they could hit as hard as they wanted as long as he didn't die. Why did those idiots hit Andrew in the face? Looking at Andrew's swollen face, Franklin was angry yet amused, so he remained poker-faced.
He turned around and left angrily. Just as he was leaving, Andrew's attending doctor came over. Franklin said coldly to the man, "Mr. Sachs is not in a hurry to get out of the hospital. Cut half of the medicine and make sure he recovers slowly. Don't let him get better so soon."
The doctor was stunned and looked at him in a daze.
But Franklin didn't care what he thought. He had already left with his men. One of his bodyguards stayed to deal with the doctor for what Franklin had arranged for Andrew.
Franklin was about to explode with anger, especially when Andrew mocked him for being sexless. When he got home, he saw Emily and Lisa crying together, which led to what was happening now.
Now that Emily had forced him to tell her, Franklin told her with a grim face.
Emily was embarrassed. She had never thought about it.
But seeing how angry Franklin was, she comforted him, "Don't be angry. Andrew has never said anything nice. Ignore his nonsense."
"Emily, do you also think I'm boring and not flirtatious?" Franklin suddenly asked faintly.
Emily was embarrassed and only said awkwardly after a long time, "Don't think so much. Don't worry, I won't dislike you just because you're not flirtatious."
Franklin, "..."
It was better for her not to say it. It was an admission in disguise.
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