In front of the woman he loved, Remy made no secret of his dislike of red, which was too dazzling.
When it came to red, the two people had different views. Elisa liked the dazzling red, but Remy hated it.
Elisa: “Then, I’ll change it to another color later.”
Remy looked at her, and then whispered a few words in her ear. Elisa blushed, but her eyes were full of anticipation, and said with a smile: “That’s all right, you just keep it, I’ll take care of it next time I will pay attention, I will not buy you red ones.
It would be even better if you were willing to show me wearing women’s clothes once. You are so handsome, you must look good in women’s clothes.”
Remy immediately solemnly reminded her: “Elisa, I’m a man, how can a serious man wear women’s clothing? I just want to be a husband with you, but I don’t want to be a sister with you.”
Elisa laughed, “It seems that none of you are willing to wear women’s clothing.”
Remy: “Serenity or Jasmine asked them to do?”
“It’s impossible for Zachary and Josh to wear women’s clothing.” Elisa didn’t answer directly. In fact, Serenity and Jasmine never said that to their men.
Elisa deliberately made fun of Remy on a whim.
Remy thought he was being compared, so he struggled and said: “I actually dress like a woman. When I was little, my mom was excited to have a daughter, but when I came along, I was a woman with handles. My mom said that she would treat me like a daughter. When I was just walking, my mother bullied me and would not resist. In summer, she would wear small skirts for me every day and grow my hair long. She really raised me as a daughter.”
Elisa became interested and said with a smile: “I haven’t heard you say this before.”
Remy: “That’s my embarrassing history, how dare I tell you about it.”
Elisa: “How long have you been wearing a skirt? Does your family object?”
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