The two men were tit for tat in front of me, and they even made such a scene for me. If it was in the past, I would not believe that this would happen to me.

After all, I was a woman who had been divorced and had no face. How could I have the ability to make two men go against each other for me? But now, in front of me, there were two men doing this for me. I don't agree with Harrison because he doesn't understand the relationship between me and Louie.

"Chelsea is just a woman. Why are you still holding on to her?" Louie answered.

"What right do you have to question me?" Harrison tilted his body and looked at me. The corners of his mouth curled into a cold smile. "Is it your woman?"

"You!"

Louie, who had always been good-tempered, was so angry that he had nothing to say. I stood at the door and looked at Harrison's eyes, feeling annoyed.

After a while, I walked between the two of them and said to Louie with a smile, "Go ahead. I'll tell him."

"You told him?" Louie was worried and said, "You can't be with him. Today he came here for you."

I shrugged and said with a smile, "You think too highly of me. Why should I worry about my appearance?"

"This is not..."

"I'm fine." I interrupted him and turned to look at Harrison. "I happen to have something to tell him. You can leave now!"

Hearing what I said, no matter whether Louie was willing or not, he still went out in the end. When he left the reception room, Harrison and I were the only ones left.

My heart beat faster inexplicably. I would still be nervous when I saw him, but I restrained myself from showing it.

Harrison didn't say anything. In the end, it was me who spoke first. "Harrison, what do you want?"

To prevent others from hearing me, I deliberately lowered my voice when I spoke.

"I have no idea," Harrison replied.

"You don't have an idea? Who would believe you if you say that?" At least I didn't believe it at all. I asked with some anger, "It's not easy for me to come here to work, but you don't know where you come from. Don't you like to see me live a good life?"

"We agreed to separate at that time. What's the point of you harassing me again and again?"

Yes, I'm very uncomfortable. I'm very uncomfortable. Why can't he be more friendly to me if he can accompany Abbie to the snack street?

Harrison stepped forward and put his arm around my waist before I could dodge. He narrowed his eyes and snorted, "You're harassing me? Don't you think too highly of yourself?"

"It's all because of what you've done that I have the chance to look up to you."

"It's not up to you to separate. Who can end it if I don't want to?" he said with a chuckle.

"I'm not sure if he said it on purpose. If he wants to make me angry, then I have to congratulate him for succeeding. Not only am I angry, but I even feel a little pain in my heart."

"This man, who has been protecting me for a long time, is now standing in front of me with such a rogue look. I don't know if it's because of me or him that the relationship between the two has become so rigid?"

Looking at his face, I suddenly remembered the days when he accompanied me. I remembered that when my mother first passed away, he had always been with me. He hadn't returned home for a few days and had always been with me. At that time, I was lonely and helpless, but I hadn't felt warm for a long time.

As a result, in the following days, I became more and more inseparable from Harrison.

His kindness, care, and care for me were incomparable to others.

But we didn't expect that the relationship between us would worsen to such an extent step by step.

I felt my vision becoming more and more blurred. I wanted to blink, but I didn't expect tears to fall in the next moment. I was stunned.

"It seems that you still can't bear to part with me. You're so happy that you're crying."

Harrison's teasing voice sounded in my ears, and I stopped crying. I slowly looked up at him and smiled at him. "Yes, I'm so happy that I'm crying."

He looked like he was crying and laughing. I didn't know what he was feeling in his heart, nor did I understand the emotions in his eyes. I only knew that he was listening to me for a while, and just now he loosened his grip on my hand.

The moment I felt that he had loosened his grip, I felt a strong sense of loss. I was even worried that he would let me go directly.

When I realized that he had just loosened his grip, I felt relieved again.

"Aren't you tired?" Harrison asked.

"How can I be tired if you're not tired?" I pretended to be confused and looked at him.

He frowned and whispered to me, "Chelsea, you have been in contact with many people for such a long time. Do you still want me to teach you how to be a human?"

"What do you mean?"

"There is no absolute right or wrong in this society. You always measure me by law, but have never considered that I am also an ordinary person. I may not be able to do it. Do you think this is fair?" He asked in a helpless tone.

His words shocked my heart. To be exact, I seemed to understand him, but I didn't understand what he meant. I only knew that he had changed, and he was no longer the Harrison he used to be. Thinking of this, I did not exert myself to get out of his arms. I took two steps back and looked at him, who was standing still. "Is it fair to me?"

He paused for a second, but soon returned to normal and looked up at me.

Without waiting for him to speak, I said again, "You clearly know that Abbie and I don't get along, but you still let me meet her again and again. You even know that she kidnapped me and found three men to force me, but you still get along well with her. Have you ever thought about my feelings?"

"I admit that I've thought of you, and I can't bear to part with you."

As I said this, my tears kept falling.

He looked at me and stretched out his hand, but he didn't move. Seeing him like this, I felt like my heart was about to break.

"When you and Abbie met on the snack street, did you ever think of me?" After that, I laughed at myself. "What do you want from me? You didn't even know that you would run into me."

"The relationship between me and Abbie is too complicated. It's not what you think," he said flatly.

"What do I want? Tell me what you want."

He looked at me with a complicated emotion in his eyes, and I didn't want to figure out what he was thinking.

"Abbie has just returned from her treatment overseas. I was only entrusted to accompany her." Harrison looked at me seriously.

"If such an expression were to say something else to me, I would definitely be very happy in my heart, but now I only feel endless sorrow."

I smiled nonchalantly. "She's treating herself overseas? What can happen to her? I'm the one who's in trouble, not her!"

Perhaps this was a set of excuses, but it was to let me believe his nonsense. At this moment, I realized that maybe in front of Harrison, I was a complete fool!

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