Chapter 1581
In Love, Never Say Never Novel
The minute Ashton became more serious, his tone changed and became much calmer. He looked down in sorrow. âIâm just fighting a battle with myself, arenât I?â
I didnât know what he meant, but I still found his sudden sorrow interesting and looked up subconsciously.
After successfully diverting my attention, he smiled and said self-deprecatingly, âDo you want to know about the ridiculous ideas Iâve been having recently? I started thinking about going back to the past and making different choices. Funny, isnât it?â
I smiled and didnât reply.
Sometimes, being imaginative was a good thing. At the very least, it meant that Ashton was beginning to let go of his dark past. Whether it was realistic or not was another story, because all I could ever really sense were whatever perverted thoughts he was having in his head every night.
âYou should get a new hobby,â I said absentmindedly. He clearly had way too much free time on his hands.
Everyone was the same. The moment someone became too free, they would begin to overthink. The more one overthought, the more one would lose control of their emotions, and that was dangerous.
His smile became even brighter. âIâm happy with the life Iâm leading right now. Having a wife and kids is my favorite hobby.â
His words were so pure it was almost as if I could see the altar and the priest asking us to exchange our vows.
I started to suspect if he had gone anywhere recently, like a sweet-talking 101 class, perhaps. He had recently become much too smooth with his words.
I was certainly touched, but based on what I knew about him, there was an underlying innuendo directed at me. The moment I agreed, I would have to pay the price.
I decided not to do that.
Instead, I pulled my hand out of his grip again and became serious. âLetâs talk about the actual issue right now. Itâll be hard to do it at home.â
I silently gave myself a pat on the back for getting rid of the lovey-dovey atmosphere that was beginning to develop.
Ashton sat up straight, slightly disappointed at his failed plan. âItâs not like we can stop Audrey from ever falling in love and getting married, right? Since weâll have to go through this sooner or later, then we might as well keep an eye on him since young. Weâll be able to get a proper look at him and lower any risks. It makes sense, doesnât it?â
Something sounded a little bit off with what he was implying.
Wanting to raise the boy who was going to marry our daughter in the future sounded pretty strange to me.
âAre you kidding me?â I said in surprise. âKids are fickle creatures. Audreyâs only six! Are you going to adopt every boy she gets interested in?â
âWell, I must say I havenât thought about that,â Ashton said seriously. He actually started thinking about it out loud with a frown on his face. âI guess itâs not a problem to have ten, or maybe twenty. Ah, but if Audrey gets Johnâs bad habit of falling in love with everyone he meets, then Iâd need to recalculate where my money is going.â
âHold on now!â I stopped him hurriedly. âAre you thinking of raising a harem or something? Ten or twenty? What I meant was that youâre wrong for thinking that you can reduce the risks of her getting hurt by doing this. Kids grow up and they change throughout their whole lives. How could we force her to marry someone simply because itâs the safest option?â
Ashton looked at me before nodding seriously. âYouâre right. Weâll have to keep it a secret from her, then.â
My mouth fell open.
That was definitely not what I meant!
Ashton suddenly started to look more and more like a dragon, and Audrey had become the treasure trove he was protecting from pirates and princes alike.
Danger had helped the human race evolve, but it seemed to have the opposite effect on Ashton.
Everyone was their own individual. Even if we gave them clothes, food, and a roof over their heads, that still didnât give us the right to decide their whole lives for them. It seemed more ridiculous the more I thought about it.
I really hope he was just joking out of concern for Audrey.
âThese are all secondary,â Ashton said again. He had gotten rid of his previous attitude and sat with his fingers intertwined on top of his lap. His stare pierced through the gap between the door and the driverâs seat as he glared at the car in front of us, which Shaun happened to be inside of. âThat kid is determined. Heâs not going to take the easy way out, but heâs also extremely versatile. What happened today might leave a mark on him. Both you and I know that the seed of hate flourishing in him is only a matter of time. There are two ways to settle this: first, we could make him disappear forever.â