Chapter 818 - 818: Returning to the Apartment
The Heiress Strikes Back
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Wallace pinched her thin arm and had the urge to pull her into his arms.
Sharon took a photo according to Wallaceâs adjustments. The finished product of the photo was a black cloud pressing on the pagoda, and the green branches of the trees in front of her had also entered the photograph.
Sharon looked at the photo in satisfaction. The green branches and leaves in the photo were in the left corner of the photo, and there were black clouds on the upper right. Under the black clouds was the ancient pagoda that had been weathered for a thousand years. The pagoda was solemn, and the black clouds were heavy, but the green branches and leaves of the trees added a hint of brightness to the scene.
âHow is it?â Sharon was like a child waiting for praise as she showed the photo to Wallace.
âItâs so good,â Wallace praised.
Before long, Michelle and Xylia and their partners met up with them. After strolling around the pagoda for a while, they returned to the apartment because it was about to rain.
At night, Sharon went to the kitchen to wash the cherries she had bought during the day and planned to give them to everyone.
âHow much are these cherries?â Hazel asked. She saw that the cherries were very small and didnât look like they were sold on the market.
â39,000.â Sharon smiled.
âWhat cherry is so expensive?â Zahn asked in confusion.
âItâs a secret.â Sharon smiled.
The red cherries were like agate, exquisite, translucent, and very tempting. Sharon tasted a cherry and frowned.
Wallace was chatting with Zahn when Sharon placed a cherry in Wallaceâs mouth. Wallaceâs expression was a little twisted from the sourness. He said, âNo wonder that old man said that this cherry tastes like candied hawthorn.
This taste is indeed a little like hawthorn.â
Sharon actually didnât want to eat cherries, but she couldnât bear to see the old man suffer under the scorching sun, so she didnât care if the cherries were sweet or sour. Helping the old man and helping the children sponsored by the old man was the happiest thing for her today.
In the evening, it suddenly rained outside. Everyone decided not to go out for dinner, so they ordered some takeout to the apartment and tried some local
After everyone finished their dinner, the takeaway boxes and many other trash piles formed a small mountain.
âIâm going out to throw out a piece of trash,â Sharon said to Wallace. If she didnât throw out the trash that night, it would smell the next day. âIâll go with you.â Wallace took his coat and prepared to go out with Sharon.
âNo need. You can chat with them,â Sharon said. âIâll go out with you. You canât carry it all by yourself.â
âOkay.â
The big trash can outside was a distance away from their apartment. Wallace and Sharon carried the trash to the trash can, and the stench of the trash can assaulted their noses.
âStand here and wait for me. Iâll throw it away first and come back to get it from you,â Wallace said.
âIâll go with you.â
âNo need. Just stand here and stay away from the trash can. Iâm afraid itâll be too smelly for you.â
Sharon was touched by his meticulous care. He had once said that he wanted to learn to love her better. He had slowly fulfilled all the promises he had made.
Wallace jogged over and threw the trash in his hand into the trash can. He then came over, took the trash from Sharonâs hand, and threw it into the trash can. Then, he came back and held Sharonâs hand. âLetâs go.â
âLetâs take a walk outside,â Sharon said.
Now that the rain had stopped, the air after the rain was especially fresh, as if it had been washed. The neon lights on the street lit up, and the light from the street lamps shone on the puddles on the ground. The two of them held hands and strolled on the street. Sharon felt that it was especially quiet and beautiful.
Just as Sharon was immersed in the beautiful night scenery, a black cat suddenly jumped out, scaring her. She subconsciously hid in Wallaceâs direction.
Wallace hugged her and smiled. âDonât be afraid. Itâs a cat.â âThankfully, you came out with me,â Sharon said coquettishly.
âIâll always be with you.â
Sharon held Wallaceâs hand tightly and interlocked her fingers.
Wallace felt that Sharonâs hand was a little cold, so he took off his jacket and draped it over her.
âItâs cold, right? Letâs go back if itâs cold,â Wallace said.
âNo, I want to walk a little longer.â
âLetâs go back. Youâll catch a cold. The next time the weather is good, Iâll accompany you for as long as you want.â âThank you,â Sharon said. âSilly, what are you thanking me for?â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThank you for loving me.â
âIâm the one who should thank you for coming to my side in the first place..â