"Are you okay?" Louie frowned and looked at me in confusion.

I watched him mess up the table with the waiter. When I looked up, I saw the woman smiling and pointing me to the people around her. I also saw the man standing beside her. It was Harrison, who left my house without saying a word that night.

The back of her hand, which had been scalded, seemed to be in a dull pain. It was obvious that she had recovered when she lowered her head, but she still felt painful.

"Fortunately, it wasn't sprinkled on your clothes. Otherwise, you would have to pay for it."

Louie's voice pulled me back from my turbid thoughts. Looking at his smiling face, I suddenly felt that the smile on his face was so warm.

I chuckled. "It's fine. My hand slipped."

"Chelsea? You're here too?"

The coquettish voice of a woman appeared behind me. I hoped that it was just an illusion. It was just that I was wrong. Unfortunately, the reality was that I was unwilling to let me go and insisted on beating me up.

I stood up and looked at Abbie. I didn't even bother to put on a fake smile as I turned around and sat down expressionlessly.

Louie seemed to feel that I was different. He also looked behind me and then looked at me, but he didn't say anything.

I have to thank Louie. He didn't ask me what happened, nor did he ask me what happened with the two people behind me. This is the best respect for me.

"According to the time, Harrison and I have known each other for a long time. I think I still know his state, so I don't think he will continue to stay in this milk tea shop. It is obvious that I am not likely to be here." Although the awkwardness between them did not want to happen, it happened in the end,

didn't it?

"Brother Harrison, shall we rest here for a while?" Abbie asked in a delicate voice.

My hand, which was holding the milk tea, paused and quickly returned to normal.

I just felt that Abbie's words were a little ridiculous. Could it be that she wanted to stay because I was here? If this was really the case, it would be a little ridiculous. She wanted to stay even if it had nothing to do with me. I really didn't know what these people were thinking in their hearts.

But what surprised me even more was that Harrison really agreed to sit down.

"Should we leave first?" Louie looked at me worriedly.

Looking at the worry in his eyes, I felt warm in my heart and thanked him for his consideration. "Okay, we..."

"We've just arrived. Jian'an, are you leaving because of us?"

Before I could finish my words, Abbie suddenly stood at our table and asked in confusion.

That innocent face. If it wasn't for the things that she had done to me back then and the fact that she had arranged for someone to kidnap me and even wanted to force me, I really wouldn't have been able to believe that she was the same person as the Abbie in front of me right now.

Perhaps that was what the scorpion beauty said.

With a faint smile, I got up calmly and said, "Our departure has nothing to do with you. Why does someone you don't know have to be hurt?"

As soon as she finished speaking, I saw a look of surprise on Abbie's face.

Of course she would be surprised. After all, the relationship between Harrison and me was so close. Even when she went abroad, our relationship didn't change. After such a big thing as kidnapping, she didn't break us up. As a result, we separated after she left. In the end, Abbie should be very happy, right?

"Sorry, well leave first." Louie paid and stood in the middle of us.

Abbie glanced at him, then looked at Harrison, who was standing behind her, and said to me, "If I remember correctly, you should be with Brother Harrison, right? Why did you change your love as soon as I left?"

"It sounds a little ear-piercing to me when I say that I'm going to fall in love with someone else."

"Abbie," I said seriously, "Anyway, I'm your sister's senior. It doesn't seem appropriate to call my name directly, does it?"

A trace of embarrassment flashed across Abbie's face as she looked at me with hatred in her eyes. If she didn't look at it carefully, she wouldn't be able to see through it. Even if she didn't look at it carefully, she might not be able to see through it.

"Since I've seen it, it's good. At least I don't have to think about someone as high and mighty as Abbie. How could she be so intimate with me for no reason? From the looks of it, she must have put in a lot of effort."

"Or I deliberately put on a show in front of Harrison, but I don't know if this show is useful or not."

Abbie forced a smile and held Harrison's arm. "I've just returned to the country, so Big Brother Harrison came to pick me up."

"These have nothing to do with me. If there's nothing else, I'll go first."

I didn't expect Abbie to quickly walk up to me and grab my hand. I didn't expect such a thing to happen, so I froze in an instant. Looking at her holding my hand, I frowned and looked at her in confusion. "Sister Chelsea, it's all my fault. It's our fate to meet you after we got off the plane today. For the sake of our fate, why don't you let bygones be bygones?" Abbie's eyes were full of expectation.

I drew back my hand and said with a smile in her surprised eyes, "Not everything can be forgiven by others. No matter what you have done to me, I will never forgive you."

Hearing my words, Abbie didn't seem to be surprised at all. She just turned her head and looked at Harrison pitifully. She choked and said, "Brother Harrison, what if Chelsea-Chelsea doesn't forgive me?" "Whether you forgive me or not has nothing to do with you," Harrison said.

"But I just wanted Sister Jian'an to forgive me. After all, it was my fault at that time."

Harrison glanced at me and whispered, "Then use your sincerity."

To be honest, I couldn't figure out what these two people were up to. After thinking for a while, I found that although Harrison and I didn't get along well with each other last time, there was indeed no contradiction between us.

Louie, on the other hand, had been standing by my side the entire time. He did not say a single word other than the first few words he had said as he left. I felt a little guilty. After all, it was because of me that he had been neglected. When I thought of this, I felt even more dissatisfied with Abbie.

Regardless of whether they were in front of me or not, I turned sideways and said to

Louie with a smile, "Are you all right tonight?"

Louie did not react at first. After he understood, he nodded quickly and said, "It's okay. I have already made an appointment with you, so it is impossible for me to make an appointment with someone else." I was slightly stunned, but my heart was warmed by this sentence.

"In this society, there are very few people like you who think for others." I said with a smile to him, and then I deliberately glanced at Harrison.

"Just in time, Harrison also saw me. I have to admit one thing. I deliberately let him see me."

Then I turned around and walked towards the door with Louie. As soon as I stepped out of the door, I heard someone calling my name from behind. When I heard that it was Abbie, I felt completely wrong.

"Retreat?" I asked Louie beside me.

Louie naturally knew that he was dissatisfied with them, so he nodded and drove to take me away.

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