Chapter 141
Let Love Takes Away All This Pain
Chapter 141, his strangeness Alva, open up.
Inside the box lay an old book, the kind of old book from many years ago, all yellow and rotten.
âThis isâ¦â
Alva looked at Callahan.
I donât know what book this is.
Callahan said, âThis records all the embroidery methods, techniques, and patterns of Embroidery. You keep it.â
Alva quickly closed the box, âI canât accept this!â
How important is this thing, how can she take it?
Quickly push the box over.
Callahan held the box down. âThis book has been passed down from the Thomas Family. To me, it is more important than the enamel porcelain plate, but this thing is a useless book in the hands of useless people.â
âI have to give it to the right person, itâs the treasure, Alva know what I mean?â
How could Alva not understand?
This thing has sustained the Thomas Family for so long, itâs priceless.
But, âMr. Callahan, this is too valuable, I reallyâ¦â
âIf you donât accept it, then I wonât teach you.â
Alva didnât know whether to laugh or cry, âMr. Callahan, you areâ¦â
Threat.
Callahan knew what she wanted to say and said, âTake it, Iâll be moving out in a few days.â
âMove away?â
Alva sat up straight.
Mr. Callahan has moved away. How will she learn?
Callahan nodded and looked around, his eyes full of attachment and reluctance, âI have also sold this place, and someone will come to buy the house in a few days. I have no time to teach you, so this book, you accept it, and carry forward our Embroidery!â
Alva looked at the anticipation in Callahanâs eyes, the longing that lit the fire in her heart like a fire.
She clenched her hands, âOkay, I promise you!â
Alva didnât go back until evening, and Jackson came to pick her up.
Itâs just that his face doesnât look good, and he doesnât react when she talks to him.
Alva looked at Jackson.
He was driving with no lights on in the car, only the street lights outside the window shone in from time to time, and the light fell on his face. Alva saw his furrowed brows and slightly pursed lips.
She turned her head, looked forward, and said no more.
He has something on his mind.
The car stopped at the hotel and the two walked in.
However, as soon as Alva entered, the eyes of the front desk in the lobby fell on her face, covering her mouth with a look of disbelief.
Alva frowned.
It was as if he had seen something important.
She could not bear to think too much, and a hand appeared at her waist. When this hand moved, she moved closer to her familiar arms.
Alva looked up, and Jackson said with a sullen face, âNever mind.â
He hugged her and walked into the elevator.
The front desk hurriedly took pictures of the twoâs backs, and as soon as the elevator door was closed, he immediately opened the webpage and posted the photos he had just taken.
The ex-wife of the president of the Heyday Group is with a talented violinist.
Alva and Jackson went back to the room, and Jackson said softly, âGo wash up, wash up and letâs go eat.â
They havenât had dinner yet.
Alva saw him return to his normal expression and said, âJackson, arenât you going to tell me what happened?â
His abnormality in the car tonight, the expression on the front desk just now, and his deliberate blocking of the front desk were all telling her that something had happened.
And she doesnât know anything.
Jacksonâs eyes were cold, and when he looked at her again, his eyes were already gentle, âAlva, believe me?â
Alva didnât speak.
He made her believe, but what should she believe?
âJackson, I donât know what you want me to believe, but I hope you have something to tell me. We are unmarried now.ââ
She hoped that no matter what happened, she would bear it with him.
Instead of him taking it on alone.
Jackson, soft in heart, hugged her, his chin resting on the top of her hair.
âAlva, no matter what people outside say or think, I want to be with you for the rest of my life.â