Eric finally got his wish for Nicole to push him around the banks of the Seine.
Nicole was purely enjoying the scenery and did not really want to listen to Toto's annoying chatter.
After getting rid of the others, Eric’s expression eased significantly.
In front of them, a fit, tattooed man was busking with a violin. He was very immersed in the music and had a crowd gathered around him.
If the sound of the violin was elegant and delicate, accompanied by the soft flow of the river, this scene would be very impressive.
However, the busker was an amateur violin player. It sounded like an old woman wailing and was very harsh to the ears.
Nicole unknowingly walked over and stopped. Eric listened for a while without an expression.
When the song ended, the crowd breathed a sigh of relief and finally dispersed.
The busker saw the wheelchair-bound man and the beautiful lady pushing the wheelchair and looked at her with regret and sympathy.
He looked like it was a loss for Nicole to be with Eric.
Eric frowned in thought.
The busker asked, "Do you understand my music?”
'If you don't understand, leave!’
The busker was judging Eric. Except for his good looks, Eric was useless in every aspect, especially his legs.
Thus, there was some disdain in the busker's attitude.
Eric raised an eyebrow and snorted lightly. "It sounds bad."
"What?" The busker’s eyes were cold. He looked like h e wanted to beat Eric up.
Nicole was still immersed in the romantic atmosphere earlier and did not expect Eric to get into a fight with someone out of the blue.
"It sounds very bad." Eric lifted his eyelids. His tone was calm and cold.
The busker rolled up his sleeves, revealing his arms that were covered in tattoos.
He looked vicious as he charged at Eric.
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