Love Comes To Me
Chapter 590: From now on I will take care of you

At this point, Hector's words cannot help but be tinged with a strong sense of despondency.

After a few seconds he continued, "We used to love each other so much, even if you don't remember anything, won't you even give me a chance?" Eloise's heart softened at his words, and she could feel the man's trembling body behind her, the physical reaction that only comes from extreme fear.

Forgive her for wanting to know more, but reason was frantically reminding her.

She was well aware that if she let go, this clever man would press harder.

She... wouldn't want to be sorry for Rowson until she had her memory back. Eloise came down hard and hammered Hector hard.

Taking advantage of his pain, Eloise quickly unscrewed the door and ran out.

On the other hand, Rowson waited for ten minutes or so before Eloise came out and was momentarily worried, but could not drop the two children to go over and look for someone. Solomon saw this and gestured with his hand to the exit on the other side, speaking with certainty.

"I saw Mummy heading that way just now, I think she's about to enter, Uncle, let's go."

Rowson was half convinced, but seeing as Solomon was not too old, he had to take the two children in first and replace a seat.

When he looked to his right and left, he saw no sign of Eloise and became anxious.

With just these few minutes of delay, the film had already started.

He was just about to look up, searching to see if Eloise was in the wrong seat, when there was a shush from the back row.

Someone else said with displeasure, "Don't stand up, will you, you're blocking the view."

Rowson said sorry as he made his way carefully through the crowd.

Found a chubby dun sitting on the outermost edge, clutching a bucket of head-sized popcorn, asleep with his head tilted, apparently having difficulty crossing.

He had to return and whispered to Solomon, "I'm in a hurry, so tell me where the hell Eloise has gone. If she's in danger, I'll call 999 immediately."

Solomon watched the Iron Man on the big screen with great interest and turned around for a while, whispering in the same way, "Mummy's fine, she's out with Daddy, don't worry Uncle." "What!"

Rowson was taken aback and his tone couldn't help but rise an octave, earning him another disgruntled look from all sides.

He took Sweety's hand in haste and anger and said, "Come on, we're not watching this movie."

Sweety saw him get angry and gave a little frightened scowl and whispered, "Daddy, Mommy will be fine, I really want to see this movie, you guys weren't available the other day and my brother loved it." With two pairs of children looking at him with pitiful eyes, Rowson could not have taken it out on the children even if he was annoyed.

There was just a little more annoyance in the mind towards Hector.

If Hector had really done anything over the top, Eloise would have called him a long time ago.

But it's also been so long now that his phone is quiet and nothing has happened.

Rowson's heart sank and he didn't need to think about what was happening.

But looking at Sweety's eyes, he couldn't refuse, so he agreed, "Okay, Daddy will watch the movie with you, and when we're done, we'll go replace Mommy together, okay?"

Sweety, after all, was still a child and immediately gave a smile at the words, tilting her head and patting Rowson, "Daddy's the best."

Rowson hmmed and hawed, completely unaware of what the film was playing, and sat frozen for over an hour.

After the film broke up, Rowson took Sweety back to the hotel.

I was just about to pull out my phone when a message from my parents popped up, a video request.

Rowson pressed through and Mrs Darlington caught a glimpse of Sweety next to him and smiled, "Haven't seen you for a while, our Sweety looks beautiful again, you've just returned?" Rowson replied, "Well, just took her to a movie and bought her an ice cream."

Mrs Darlington heard this and began to count him out, "A child's stomach is most delicate, don't buy anything too cold for her to eat at this time of year. By the way, where is Eloise, why haven't I seen her?" Rowson choked for a moment and then lied, "People are in the bathroom, Mom, did you call the video because there was something going on at home?"

Mrs Darlington grunted, "You can't call in if there's nothing going on? I, ah, was thinking of our Sweety."

The two talked some more and Sweety, a little sleepy, fell asleep beside Rowson.

When Sweety was asleep, Mrs Darlington asked, "When are you going to be back? Give me an indication." Rowson hesitated a little and lowered his voice to speak, "It's up to Eloise, I don't care, anytime is fine."

Mrs Darlington sniffed and said with some hatred, "You, ah, is a water mill donkey nature, do not move until you smoke a little, so long, not even dare to a confession, think when your father chased me ..." Mrs Darlington rambled on and on and Rowson listened for a long time before finally smiling, "I'm sure of it this time, Mum, just wait and see."

"All right, I'll leave you to it then, bye."

With those words, the pair hung up the phone.

Just in time, Eloise returned from outside, her face a little wrecked.

Rowson paused for a moment, not wanting to delve into where she had gone, and just gave her a deep look.

Eloise was a bit flustered, but Rowson said solemnly, "Eloise, it's been a while since we've been back, and Mum and Dad just called to say how much they missed Sweety.

I think ... I mean, can we go home? I'll take care of you from now on, and let bygones be bygones."

Looking at the affectionate Rowson in front of her, Eloise stopped still.

She found these words somewhat abrupt, but knew in her heart that they were what Rowson had always wanted to say.

Eloise's first reaction to Rowson's words was to reject them.

But remembering Rowson's long care, the tender eyes of his parents, it felt too cruel to push away.

After a long time, he finally nodded gently.

Rowson's heart leapt at the prospect of her approval, but he did not dare to be too bold.

Only to sweep her up and give her a gentle kiss on the top of her hair.

Rowson was promised and moved incredibly quickly, packing his bags the next day and preparing to fly back to France. Eloise thought about how Solomon had looked after her all these days and she decided to say goodbye to him. After sending the flight number to Solomon, Eloise waited at the airport.

Within ten minutes, Hector arrived with Solomon in tow.

Solomon is still a child after all, and his eyes can't help but get a little red when he sees Eloise.

Eloise held him for a long time before gently patting him on the spine and letting go.

During this time, Rowson and Hector stared coldly at each other, both with sore eyes, but neither refusing to blink.

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