Chapter 741
Gluey Love Between Us
Abigail flushed. She argued, "Why would I think about him? He's neither a relative nor a friend of mine."
Graciella asked with a smile, "Do you really have no feelings for him? The four of them and Brian are all good men. I know them very well. They are all good candidates for marriage."
Abigail paused for a while, and then glanced at Graciella with a look of disbelief, "How can you guarantee?"
Graciella laughed and said, "Of course I can."
Then she looked at Eden and said, "Eden, Buddy is also a good man, but, don't be angry, I think your Delmont is a playboy. He has been spoiled by your mother."
Eden smiled slightly and answered, "His nature is not bad. Maybe He would change in the future."
Graciella shrugged her shoulders and said, "Who knows? We can't know things in the future in advance."
Abigail squinted her big eyes and thought for a while. Suddenly, she asked carefully, "Graciella, you can judge a man accurately. But why did you fail to see the nature of your husband?"
Graciella glared at Abigail and hit her arm.
"How can you rub my nose in it?"
Abigail smiled embarrassedly and said, "I'm just curious."
Eden sat by the side and watched them bicker quietly. Being accompanied, she felt much more comfortable.
Graciella sounded a little upset, "Donât you know curiosity kills the cat?"
Abigail retorted, "Donât you know a cat has nine lives?"
Graciella sighed heavily. "I knew my husband because of an incident. Itâs also a coincidence. That day I was drunk in a banquet and could have been brought to the hotel by a stranger. He saw that and saved me. After that, we have been in contact with each other. And then, you know it, we got married. At first, I thought he was not bad by nature but just didn't have much ability. I thought it's not easy to find a kind partner, so I didn't dislike him."
"But who knows! He cheated on me two months ago! Just because he was idle with his child at home and had nothing to do. He had no passion for me, that's the real reason why we divorced. He gave me nothing when we got married and didn't take anything away when we divorced. He said that was about his dignity, so I did what he wanted. He left me nothing but harm."
There was nothing more detestable than cheating.
Graciella hated cheating, and hated men who cheated on her even more.
Hearing this, Abigail looked at Graciella with a distressed expression, "Graciella, you are too impulsive. Even though he saved you, you didn't have to marry him. At least you have to know him well first."
Graciella forced a smile, "I know. I got married after dating him for three years. I thought I knew him very well, but people will change, and the nature of others is not ours to see. How can they know that a person's heart can become so fast?"
Abigail said, "If so, I won't dare to have a relationship."
"Don't worry, Ab by," Graciella smiled, "I can assure you that Anson will never cheat like my ex-
husband. His parents are also very kind. My mother also knows them, they are very gentle."
Abigail suddenly remembered the night when she saw Anson's parents. They indeed gave people a feeling of close.
"We'll talk about this matter later."
Eden smiled and said, "Abby, don't delay for too long. You are almost 30 years old. You should get married early."
Abigail touched her nose gently and laughed, "Look at you, an experienced person! But youâ re right, I should really think about it."
Graciella got up and said, "Eden, take a rest.
Don't come down for dinner. I'll ask Victor to bring it to you."
Eden shook her head slightly, T m fine. I'll sleep for a while and then go down for dinner by myself."
Graciella nodded and pulled Abigail out.
Abigail looked at Graciella with a bitter expression.
"No! Don't think that I'll help your son to do homework again. He's so slow. He can spend five hours on homework that can be done in five minutes!"
Graciella gnashed and said, "So, you must accompany him. I have no other choice." Then she dragged Abigail out by force.
Eden looked at them and couldn't help laughing. She glanced at her room and suddenly remembered the watch and the ring that Victor talked about. She walked to the desk on the side.
Opening the drawer, she saw the watch and the ring, which were in covert the corner.
She picked up the watch and glanced at its back. There was a "V" on it.
"Why haven't I taken a look for so many years?" Eden stared at the watch and the ring in her hand and talked to herself.
However, her mood was not as complicated as it was just now.
She sat in the room silently on her own, thinking about things that happened to her these years, and she didnât notice the pass of time. Soon, it was dinner time. Victor came upstairs with the dishes for both of them.
He opened the door and saw that Eden was sitting by the desk and looking at the scenery outside the window.
Victor walked in and put the dishes on the table.
Then he walked over and whispered, "Eden, time to eat."
Eden was startled. She lifted her eyes slightly and looked at him. He was still noble, attractive, and charming even though he just wore casual clothes. And his dark-black eyes, looking at her, were as deep as the starry sky, as if she would be stuck in if she stared at him for too long.
She straightened up slightly. Victor saw the watch and the ring in front of her.
But Eden didn't say anything. She just got up and walked towards the table.
Seeing that these were all dishes that she liked to eat, she pursed her lips and sat down, still saying nothing. She had thought about many things just now and finally she figured out something.
Her mother had seen the watch and the ring before. When she came to River City, she didn' t put the ring in her luggage. Now she finally understood that it was her mother who put the ring in her suitcase.
Her mother was well-meaning. Even though she knew Victor was Eden's children's father, she still respected Eden and let her make choices by herself.
Victor glanced at his watch and ring and sighed slightly. He walked over and sat opposite Eden.
"Eden..." He called her in a low voice.
"Don't speak. Eat first." Eden stopped him.
Victor nodded, "Okay!" Just a simple word, but still magnetic.
After the meal, Eden went to bed early.
Victor also gave her time, so he did not bother her.
The next day, they went to work together as usual. But Eden still did not say anything along the way.
As soon as she arrived at the company, Eden saw that many people were gathered in the hall on the first floor.