Chapter 139
The Lord Mayor Falls in Love with Me
David looked up at Mrs. Linderman who was standing by the pool with a pale and innocent face and said sadly, âAunt Maple, I took you advice and forced myself on Joey. I actually didnât want to do anything against her wishes. It turns out Iâve overreached myself. Iâm afraid she will never talk to me again.â
Indeed, it was Mrs. Lindermanâs idea to âsleep with her before marriage registrationâ. But she didnât think there was anything wrong with it. She said again, âI did it for you. Take a look at yourself. Youâre fat and not handsome. How could Joey possibly like you? So you have to get her into your bed first if you want to marry her.â
David frowned, âNow Iâve gone too far. I would have gotten myself killed without the swimming pool.â
Mrs. Linderman thought for a moment and said, âTell me one thing, do you want to marry Joey or not?â
âOf course I do.â David answered without any hesitation.
âAll right. Then leave your front door open tonight. You can wait in your bedroom. Iâll find a way to send her to you.â
Mrs. Linderman was determined. She turned around and left.
David was left stunned in the water. He couldn't understand why she was so confident, but...he would leave the door open tonight as he was told to.
It was a starry night.
The village was particularly quiet at night. Frogs were croaking. The moonlit night was even quieter against such noise.
Mr. Linderman took off his coat and went to bed. Mrs. Linderman gave him a nudge, âHoney, you haven't drunk the water yet.â
Mr. Linderman had had the habit of drinking some water to moisten his lips before going to bed every night.
Mr. Linderman gave her a questioning look. She had always scolded him for it every time because she thought it would wake her up in the middle of the night. But tonight...
Mrs. Linderman had a guilty conscience when her husband stared at her this way. She handed the glass of water to him, pretending to be indifferent, âI just thought you might be wake up from thirst in midnight and have to go to the bathroom again. Drink it and go to sleep.â
Mr. Linderman didnât go any deeper. He took the glass of water and took a sip, and...fell into a deep sleep in less than a minute. Mrs. Linderman smirked. She gave him a few hard pushes to make sure he was irresponsive. She quickly got off the bed and got dressed. Then she fetched a bowl of herbal soup she had long prepared for from the kitchen and knocked on Joeyâs bedroom door.
Joey had been curling up in bed with her arms around her knees, weeping.
She had missed him terribly.
She missed his eyes, his face, his gentleness, his sweetness and everything else about him. Her heart ached from missing him so much. She had no idea that her face was now wet with tears.
Joey suddenly looked up in surprise when the door was knocked. As startled as she had been, she asked nervously, âWho is it?â
âItâs your mother.â Mrs. Lindermanâs voice sounded particularly kind and loving.
Joey hesitated for a moment, but finally opened the door for her.
Mrs. Linderman walked in with a bowl of herbal soup in her hands and a big smile on her face, âI knew you were scared today at Davidâs home. The soup could sooth your nerves. Why donât you drink it?â
âMom, you...â
Joey was surprised again. As far she could remember, Mrs. Linderman had never been so nice to her.
âItâ not bitter. It tastes a little sweet. Not bad at all.â
Mrs. Linderman put the bowl of soup into Joeyâs hands, trying to persuade her to drink the soup.
Joey looked at her mother who had turned into a very different person blankly. She had doubts, but her mother was looking at her eagerly, so she thought sheâd better accept it. She closed her eyes and drank up the bowl of herbal soup at a breath.
Joey trusted her mother at the moment, so she decided to drink it without doubt. As a daughter, she didnât believe that a mother would ever drug her own daughter.
When Joey finished it, Mrs. Lindermanâs smile became even more loving. She chatted with Joey for a moment and left the room with an empty bowl.
Joey rubbed her temples, a little confused. Her mother was really weird today.
After a while, when Joey was ready to turn off the light to go to bed, there came a sound of something breaking from outside.
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