Chapter 495 Side Story: Silvia and Spencer (13)
The girl next to him said, "Professor Morrow, where is Mrs. Morrow? Can we meet her?"
"Yes. Let us meet the woman that wins the heart of such a wonderful man like you."
"Come on, I want to see her!"
Spencer never put on airs in front of his students. So they got along pretty well. Therefore, his students were very casual with him.
Spencer opened his thin lips slightly. Before he could speak, Silvia came over with a few books in her arms. "Professor Morrow, I have found the other books..."
Silvia noticed that a few people were standing in front of Spencer, and she stopped.
Silvia did not know the girls, but Osvaldo had been her student. So Silvia guessed that the others were also students, so she smiled at them. "Are you Professor Morrow's students? Are you also here to buy books?"
When the girls saw her, they were shocked at first.
Spencer's wife looked so young, like a freshman.
But Spencer was turning 30.
Tsk.
Cradle robber.
The girls looked at each other and said in unison, "Nice to meet you, Mrs. Morrow!"
The girls were very excited. But Osvaldo had a look of disbelief on his face. "Ms. Halton, you are Professor Morrow's wife?"
Silvia was bemused.
"I'm not."
A girl laughed, "Of course, you are not. We won't spread it in school."
Obviously, she did not believe Silvia's words at all and thought that Silvia was lying to them to keep the secret.
Puzzled, Silvia turned to look at Spencer. Spencer said, "They heard something from the shop assistant and misunderstood."
Silvia understood and continued to explain, "I really am not Professor Morrow's wife."
The girls gave Silvia a say-no-more smile and still believed that Silvia was Spencer's wife.
Silvia didn't know what to say and looked at Spencer for help.
Spencer didn't explain. Instead, he said, "Since we've got all the books, let's go home."
When the two words "go home" came out, someone responded to it quickly. "It's not 'I'll send you home' but 'Let's go home'?"
Silvia explained again, "We live close to each other."
The girls kept smiling.
Silvia gave up and stopped explaining.
"Professor Morrow, let's go to ring them up."
Spencer saw Silvia looking frustrated and was somewhat amused.
It reminded him of a meme.
A meme of a sad rabbit.
Spencer caught up with her and took the books away. "Let's go."
Silvia followed behind him. But Osvaldo suddenly called out to them, "Professor Morrow, Ms. Halton, how about we have dinner together after buying the books?
"My family owns a restaurant near this bookstore."
Silvia was Spencer's woman, so he had to give up on Silvia.
However, Spencer was making advances to another girl in the game a few days ago. Osvaldo felt obligated to sound out Spencer's attitude towards Silvia for the sake of Silvia's happiness.
Spencer did not reply but turned to look at Silvia, waiting for her to make the decision.
Silvia wanted to refuse, but Osvaldo saw who the boss was between the two and said, "Ms. Halton, please say yes. I go to your class whenever I can,
after all.
"After you leave this job, we may never see each other again."
Osvaldo thought it was a good excuse to persuade Silvia, but he suddenly
got emotional and felt a lump in his throat.
He found out his crush was married before he could even tell her his
feelings. What could be worse than this?
Silvia hesitated for a long time and finally agreed.
She and Spencer went to the counter to pay. Spencer asked, "Osvaldo often
goes to your class recently?"
Silvia nodded. "Yes. There were times when the lessons were the same. But
he sat through all of them."
Spencer fell silent and looked thoughtful.
After Osvaldo bought the books, they went to the restaurant owned by
Osvaldo's family.
It was a DIY sort of barbecue restaurant, and the whole place was nicely
designed and decorated.
They took a table and sat down. Osvaldo and Spencer went to get food,
leaving the girls sitting at the table.
The girls kept asking Silvia questions, like how she met Spencer, when they
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