Chapter 477 It Would Be Hard to Smooth It Over
Chapter 477 It Would Be Hard to Smooth It Over
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Seeing Abbot''s face erging while he was approaching, Reba was stunned for a moment.
She only regained her senses when a warm and real touch came from the corner of her lips and her
eyes got widened.
What Abbot was doing?
Was he...kissing her?
Abbot wasn''t a good kisser. He did it based on his feeling.
Seeing that Reba had no intention of resisting, Abbot lifted her lips with the tip of his tongue and
probed inward.
Reba was panicked and she stared at Abbot all the time.
When Abbot met her eyes, he was flustered inexplicably by her stare. He forced out some words from
his mouth and said, "Close your eyes."
Reba was at a loss. She saw that Abbot was kissing her more and more deeply. At the end of it,
Abbot couldn''t even breathe smoothly.
"Reba."
Abbot touched the tip of Reba''s nose with the tip of his nose lightly while panting heavily.
Reba blushed, her ears were red, and her head was buzzing, "Mr...Mr. Carter."
The atmosphere in the car was ambiguous. When Reba was thinking about what to say in that
situation, the window behind her was suddenly knocked from the outside.
Soon after, Reba''s father''s stern voice was heard through the car window, "Get off."
Reba didn''t know what to say.
Abbot remained silent too.
A few minutester, Abbot and Reba were back in the ck''s vi living room again.
Reba''s mother was having her soup elegantly. When she saw them, her expression froze, and the
spoon in her hand fell into the bowl with a clear noise.
She thought to herself, "What''s wrong? Why are they here again?"
Reba''s father took off his jacket with an angry face and threw it to Aubree, who was standing beside
him. He nced at Reba and said, "Tell me. Who is this?"
When Reba heard those words, she felt guilty and didn''t dare to say a word. She looked at her
mother with the hope that she would help.
Her mother didn''t know what happened to the three of them while they were outside. But judging from
their expressions, she was pretty sure that it wouldn''t be a trivial matter.
Reba''s mother adjusted her sitting position, put down the bowl in her hand, and cleared her throat
to answer for Reba, "This is Mr. Carter. Ba''s business partner."
Reba''s father ignored her. He looked at Reba and said coldly, "Do you have to do that with your
business partner?"
Reba was speechless.
Reba felt that she was being extremely wronged now.
She was stunned by what happened in the car just now.
That made her thought of the drama, "Snow In Midsummer".
What was happening to her now was basically the storyline shown in that drama.
Reba stood in the middle of the living room and was speechless. Abbot, who stood beside her
frowned slightly and said, "Mr. ck."
Reba''s father snapped, "I''m lecturing my daughter now. I am not talking to you."
Abbot was speechless.
After Reba''s father stopped talking, the atmosphere in the living room became extremely awkward.
Seeing that the situation was getting worse, Reba''s mother red at Reba''s father and said,
"What''s wrong with you? Our daughter is a grown-up now and you still won''t allow her to be in a
rtionship?"
Reba''s father said with a cold expression, "I didn''t say she wasn''t allowed to be in a rtionship. I''m
just telling her that the cks'' rules are not allowed her to mess around."
Reba''s mother asked, "When does Ba mess around? She has never even been in a rtionship
before!"
Reba''s father continued, "Then, tell me who was the person who just had a blind date with her
today? Was he the same Mr. Carter who is in front of me now?"
Reba''s mother didn''t know how to answer.
Seeing that Reba''s mother was silent, Reba''s father was on the verge of anger, "You are the
mother who spares the rod and spoils the child."
Reba''s mother was speechless.
The young professor who had a blind date with Reba today was the son of Reba''s father''s old
ssmate.
Reba''s mother''s lie wouldn''t get in the way despite her wanting to.
She looked at Reba and Abbot at first, then she looked at Reba''s furious father. She took a
deep breath and said, "It''s all my fault. Are you happy now?"
Reba''s father asked, "What does it have to do with you?"
Reba''s mother lied confidently, "Ba told me before that she fell for someone. But I thought she
was lying because she didn''t want to go on a blind date. I didn''t expect that was true."
Reba''s father didn''t say anything.
Reba''s mother continued, "It''s a misunderstanding. If I knew that she was in a rtionship with
Abbot, I wouldn''t have let you arrange this blind date for her."
After she finished talking, Reba''s father turned to look at her.
Reba''s mother asked, "Why are you looking at me?"
Reba''s father said, "I want to see if you are lying."
Reba''s mother asked, "Am I that unreliable?"
After that, Reba''s mother gave Abbot a wink and said, "Tell Reba''s father when did you two start
seeing each other."
Abbot answered without changing his expression, "When we were on a business trip a few months
ago."
To further convince Reba''s father, Reba''s mother asked further, "How did it start? Please be
specific."
Abbot said," She was drunk and came into my room. At first, she kissed me, and then..."
Abbot was exining in detail. The more Reba''s father listened to it, the more his expression
changed awkwardly. He said "Well, I don''t need the details. I just want to know did you two sleep
together?"
Abbot answered, "We did."
Reba''s father was speechless.
Hearing Abbot''s answer, Reba''s father was very angry. He put his hands on his knees, he was
breathing hard with obvious chest movement.
After a while, Reba''s father stood up and yelled at Reba, "Nonsense!"
After Reba''s father finished speaking, he went upstairs.
After her father went upstairs, Reba looked at her mother with aplicated expression, "Mom,
what did you say just now? Aren''t they so distortedpared to the truth?"
Reba''s mother replied, "It doesn''t matter what I said just now. The important thing is that if you two
don''t get together in the future, I''m afraid it will be hard to smooth this matter over."