Chapter 387
Sienna''s words made me stunned. By the time I reacted, Harrison was already standing beside me.
"Mr. Stewart, did you hear what I said just now?" Sienna asked with malicious intentions.
I secretly gave her a look, signaling her not to say anything more, but unfortunately, she didn''t
understand what I meant. Not only did she continue to talk about the topic just now, but she also
said more.
"As her boyfriend, Mr. Stewart, he didn''t do his duty. How could you let Chelsea bear this alone?
Her uncle''s family is eating people without spitting out their bones. If it goes on like this, Chelsea will
be eaten into pieces."
When Sienna said these words, I looked at Harrison countless times and found that his expression
didn''t change. This made me feel relieved, but I raised it again.
At the thought that Harrison might not care about what happened to me, my heart ached, and my
eyes were full of tears. "Sienna, things are not asplicated as you said."
I held back the urge to cry and stopped Sienna from finishing his words. Then I looked up at her
with a forced smile and said, "Anyway, uncle is my mother''s child, and I am her only child. I believe
that uncle is not really willing to be cruel to me."
"Chelsea?" Sienna looked at me in shock.
Instead of answering Sienna''s question, I turned to Harrison and asked, "Why are you here?"
Harrison said slowly, "I received a call from Sienna, saying that something happened to you."
This carefree attitude made my hand under the table tighten. Then I slowly let go of it, looked up
and said to him with a smile, "It''s nothing serious. Sienna just cares about me."
"Is that so?" Harrison asked.
She understood what he meant, but she still nodded subconsciously.
After I finished talking to him, I remembered that Sienna was still sitting opposite me. Looking at her
holding back her anger but not losing her temper, I felt sorry in my heart.
If it was not Harrison standing in front of me, or Louie or Gao Yang standing in front of me, I would
never have blocked her unfair words for me. I would have pretended as if nothing had happened
and said that it didn''t matter.
Sienna looked at me motionlessly. After about ten seconds, she looked away and quickly stood up
from the chair. "Mr. Stewart, since you are here, I will leave first."
After that, she left without looking back.
Looking at Sienna''s back, I watched her open the ss door and walk out without looking back at
me.
"You''ve already pissed her off, yet you still want her to be reluctant to part with you?"
Harrison''s voice came. I turned my head and saw him sitting opposite me. I looked at the door again
and sat down after making sure that Sienna had left.
However, the two of us did not speak again.
We were so quiet as if we did not exist. I felt very ufortable, but I could do nothing.
Although Sienna just called him and asked him toe over, I suspected that he might have known
everything that had happened this afternoon. And these things were said by Gao Yang himself, so I
couldn''t figure it out.
Although Gao Yang promised me that he wouldn''t tell anyone, it wasn''t impossible for him and
Harrison to be so concerned. As long as I thought that Harrison might know everything, I felt very
ufortable and uneasy.
"Have you made up your mind?"
Harrison''s voice made me shudder. I looked at him and asked, "What do you mean?"
"Aren''t you going to tell me about your conversation just now?" Harrison asked again.
My brain was spinning rapidly, and then I pretended to be rxed and said with a smile, "Are you
talking about Sienna''s words? It''s okay. It''s just that she doesn''t like my uncle''s family. What else
can there be?"
"But from her appearance, things don''t seem as simple as you said," he said softly.
"It''s not that you don''t know about Sienna''s character. She always likes simple things to make
complicated things. Her uncle and his family are entangled with me, which makes her very
disgusted. They must want you toe here to solve this problem." There was no need toe up
with a n in lies. It must be me.
After finishing this sentence, I added, "But what she doesn''t know is that I have solved the problem.
You don''t need to work hard anymore."
"Really?" Harrison asked.
I nodded hastily to show my certainty.
Harrison raised the corner of his mouth and answered casually, "It''s up to you."
After saying these three words, Harrison stopped talking. Looking at his expressionless face, I
couldn''t tell whether he was angry or not.
If he wanted to be angry, it seemed that there was no need to be angry. He could handle his
girlfriend''s family affairs by himself. Wasn''t it good? But if he was not angry, why did he still look
expressionless?
After sitting in the shop for about ten more minutes, I couldn''t ept Harrison''s silence. I simply got
up and said, "It''s gettingte. Shall we go back?"
Harrison stood up and walked past me without saying a word.
Harrison''s face was full of confusion as he was thrown to the spot. He had yet to figure out why
Harrison was even more active than he was when I said I was leaving.
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Although I was confused, I still quickly caught up with Harrison and got in the car. I thought I had to
find a ce to eat before going home, but I didn''t expect him to drive directly to the vi, and the
speed of driving was faster than before.
I sat in the passenger seat and looked Harrison up and down countless times, trying to find traces
of anger on his face, but the result was a pity.
"We don''t have any ingredients at home, do we need to buy something?" When we reached the
gate of the vi, I finally couldn''t help asking.
"No need," Harrison said tly.
I thought for a moment and said again, "There is no food in the refrigerator."
Harrison didn''t answer me. There was no pause from the door to the garage.
After entering the vi, I stood at the entrance and watched Harrison throw his coat on the sofa.
Then he loosened his tie and looked at me. "Why are you standing there?"
When I came to my senses, I quickly put on my shoes and walked up to him. He looked down at me
and said nothing.
Probably because I hid something from him, I instinctively felt guilty, so I didn''t dare to look him in
the eye. I could only lower my head and ask in a low voice, "I''ll do something for you..."
"There''s no need." Before he could finish his words, he was interrupted by Harrison.
After a few seconds of silence, I asked, "If you don''t eat now, you will be hungry. Although it''s not
vegetable shopping, you can put a simple noodle. What do you think?"
I stood there and waited for Harrison''s answer, but he didn''t say a word from beginning to end. So, I
finally couldn''t help looking up at him.
The moment I raised my head, I met Harrison''s gaze.