Chapter 300
Harriet felt the same discomfort and pain as Delbert, who once feared she would leave him.
Tears welled up in her eyes, threatening to fall.
“I’m sorry. It’s my fault!” Delbert apologized, lowering his head.
It was his fault for making her worry
He paused and looked up. “Won’t you consider giving me a chance make it up to you?”
He leaned closer to her.
Harriet instinctively wanted to run away, but her legs couldn’t mov
While she was spellbound, Delbert took her in his arms and refused t
let go.
“I was wrong, and I will explain to you. Stop crying now. It hurts me when you cry!” he said.
But to his surprise, Harriet cried even more bitterly.
“You jerk, you can coax me. Why do you have to show such a fierce expression?” she snapped, accusing him.
The rushing tears put Delbert at a loss. He didn’t know what he should do to stop Harriet from crying.
In fact, whether it was in his childhood, his past life, or this life, he had never been the kind of person who knew how to comfort others.
So, at that moment, he could only let Harriet cry while he wiped away her tears.
He had never imagined that the resilient Harriet would cry so hard because of his disappearance.
He couldn’t imagine how Harriet had spent her time in the hospital without him.
‘Was she scared? Did she feel helpless?’ He wondered.
It was like when little Harriet was taken away by Clifton and
couldn’t find her.
“Why do I keep making you cry?” Delbert murmured, recalling
Tears fell from his eyes, dropping onto the back of Harriet’s han
The wet sensation made Harriet stiffen.
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