Chapter 301
Harriet’s sudden confession of love stirred up Delbert’s heart
It turned out that she didn’t resent him for this matter.
And she said that she loved him.
Delbert couldn’t care about anything else. He tightly held Harr voice full of affection.
“I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have kept things from you,” he said. “But I lo you more than you love me.”
Harriet’s last line of defense collapsed.
She cried until she laughed and nodded. “I understand your feelings. From now on, we will face everything together!”
“Okay, I promise you!” Delbert smiled.
The pain and self-accusation were gone from his face.
He picked up Harriet and happily spun her around.
Harriet’s laughter brightened up the whole street.
“Okay, put me down now. I feel a little dizzy.” Harriet smiled broadly.
Only then did Delbert put her down.
Harriet felt a little dizzy, but her face was filled with joy.
“Let’s go home!” Delbert said.
He put Harriet in the car and headed straight for the island.
After getting out of the car, Delbert smiled and reached out to pick up
Harriet.
“Hey, what are you doing?” Harriet protested, struggling.
“What do you think a husband should do when he marries someone?” Delbert said, closing the car door with his foot and striding
house.
The rest of the matter was left to Cory to handle. The people Carlson family would never know that he had come back safely
Before Harriet could react, Delbert threw her onto the soft be
bore down to kiss her.
Harriet was caught off guard, but she gradually entered the mood.
After a long time, Delbert finally let go of her.
He affectionately leaned over Harriet’s shoulder, blowing hot air into
her ear.
“Harriet, I want you!” he said, his words melting Harriet’s heart.
She nodded, and Delbert bent down to kiss her.
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