His wife was also called Lumma Louis, who had the same name and surname as her!
Suddenly, all of Adam’s unreasonable behavior could be explained.
When he was drunk before, he said her name was unlucky because he had a conflict with the Mrs. Hills, so he blamed her.
Now he treated her well only because she had the same name as Mrs. Hills. She had the honor of having the same name as Mrs. Hills, but she still foolishly thought that he wanted to date her all day long.
Lumma also finally understood why his voice sounded so nice when he called her by her name.
Adam added, “My wife, Lumma, is excellent. She is also a girl who makes people want to take care of her. I have already recognized her in this life, and there will be no other women.”
Lumma said, “I know.”
Adam said, “Do you really know?”
He wanted to tell her that he loved her in this life. But she didn’t know anything and wanted to draw a clear line with him all the time.
His legal wife was by his side. But he didn’t even have the right to hold her in his arms. How pitiful he was!
Lumma said solemnly, “Mr. Hills, don’t worry. I know now, and I will never misunderstand you again.”
Adam smiled and didn’t say anything more.
Lumma didn’t dare to doze off anymore and sat upright.
The two were silent all the way to Red Pine City. Adam finally said, “Follow me to meet someone later.”
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