Love Comes To Me
Chapter 963: Teach him a lesson

Edgar recoiled in anger, "Herrin, you're a real piece of work!"

The phrase "good job" is particularly strong.

Herrin turned red, "I ... I just got drunk and mistaken."

His sophistry made Eloise laugh, "It's my name you're shouting, and now you're telling me you're drunk?"

"I ..." Herrin was still trying to weasel out of it.

"Shut up!" Goode scolded angrily, "You were told to apologise properly, not to say that."

"Brother!"

Ignoring his displeasure, Goode gave a sidelong glance at a cold-faced Hector and continued, "Whatever your reason for doing what you did, it was wrong of you, and don't you dare beg Eloise to forgive you." He winked at Herrin as he spoke.

The latter could only suppress the reluctance in his heart and reluctantly lowered his head, "Cousin, I'm sorry, please forgive me."

How could Eloise possibly accept such an uncharitable apology.

She looked at them with an expressionless face, "You guys go back."

When Goode heard this, he knew it was bad and hurriedly said, "Eloise, we're family and I don't want everyone to get upset over this."

"So?" Eloise looked at him with amusement, "You know what? I wouldn't be standing here right now if it wasn't for the help of a good man, he's an animal!"

She was a little emotional and could never get over the incident.

Every time she thought about it, she became more disgusted with Herrin.

Herrin was furious and pointed at her nose and scolded her despite her own brother's obstruction, "Don't be shameless, I'm apologising to you because I think highly of you!"

Faced with a furious Herrin, Eloise calmed down instead, the corners of her lips curling up in a bit of mockery, "Finally, you're showing your true colours."

"Herrin!" said Goode, glaring at him with hatred.

Baggott, shaking with anger, scolded angrily, "Herrin, what kind of words are you saying? Shouldn't you apologise when you've done something wrong?" Herrin raised her chin and snorted in an unassailable manner, "What's wrong with me doing it wrong?"

"You!" Baggott was too angry to speak.

"Herrin, don't you go too far!" Edgar came in front of Herrin with an arrow stride, staring at him with a grim look.

Although Edgar is smaller than Herrin, the momentum is completely crushing.

"I ... have gone too far!" Herrin lost his arrogance, "She's the one who went too far, I already apologized what more do you want from me?" Eloise is a little tired.

"Cousin, let him go."

Edgar saw the weariness in her brow and nodded in response, "Yes, I know."

Following that, he said to Goode, "Cousin, since that's his attitude, there's no need to apologise. You guys go back."

"No, Eloise, we're genuinely here to apologise." Goode didn't want to make a trip for nothing.

It's Herrin's fault for making things more complicated by telling him to apologise properly.

Eloise ignored him and turned around, "Hector, let's go upstairs."

"Good."

An icy gaze swept over Herrin and the others as Hector took her hand and headed for the stairs.

"Eloise!"

Goode wouldn't give up and tried to go after him, but Edgar pulled him back, "Cousin, haven't you made enough of a scene? Go back." "Edgar, help Herrin." Goode begged as he grabbed his hand.

Edgar was amazed.

This was the first time he had begged so low, and it seemed they were really scared.

After all, the Rogers family is not someone who can afford to be offended.

Edgar exchanged a glance with his father Baggott, then pushed his hand away and said in an indifferent tone, "Cousin, I can't help with this one." "Yeah, Goode, you're on your own this time." Baggott chimed in.

At that, Goode laughed out, a mocking smile, "How could I be stupid enough to ask for your help? You guys should be happy right now." "And yes, you have the Rogers Group as a backbone, we are no match."

With those words, he gave Herrin a stern sideways glance and said in a deep voice, "Let's go."

As he watched them leave, Edgar frowned, "Dad, did they misunderstand something?"

"Let them be." Baggott shook his head and sighed, "I never would have thought Herrin would do something like that, it's so disappointing."

Although long disappointed with Herrin, after this, it was a complete disappointment.

"It's my fault for being careless and letting this happen." Edgar blamed himself.

He had invited Eloise to the party that day, so he was responsible for what had happened.

Edgar thought for a moment and said, "I'll go upstairs and check on Eloise."

Baggott nodded, "Go ahead."

...

Eloise went upstairs to her room and her whole body instantly relaxed.

Taking a long breath, he said helplessly, "What do you think this is all about day in and day out, it's too much of a burden."

Hector squeezed her palm and said softly, "Don't think about anything, leave it all to me."

"No need." Eloise looked at her sideways, a sly smile lifting the corners of her mouth, "I want to teach Herrin a lesson myself this time, see if he dares to do it again." "Well, then, I'll stay out of it."

Despite what Hector said, his heart wasn't about to let Herrin off the hook.

At that moment, there was a knock on the door.

Immediately afterwards Edgar's voice came, "Eloise, are you all right?"

Eloise and Hector looked at each other, then walked over and opened the door. "Cousin."

Edgar looked at her worriedly, "How are you? Is there anything wrong with you?" Eloise smiled, "I'm fine."

"Is it really all right?" Edgar was uneasy.

"It's really, really okay."

She was still thinking about teaching Herrin a lesson, so how could she be okay? Relieved to see that she didn't look like she was lying, Edgar said, "That's good." Eloise smiles at him.

The air around us was silent for a moment before Edgar spoke again, "Eloise, I'm sorry, if I hadn't let you attend the party, this wouldn't have happened." "It's none of your business."

It was not Eloise who spoke, but Hector.

He came up behind Eloise, "Herrin had that in mind for a long time, and the situation that night was nothing but an opportunity for him."

"That's really ridiculous!" Edgar was indignant, "He's Eloise's cousin."

"Well, it's all in the past, so let's not bring it up again." Eloise didn't want him to feel bad about the incident.

And Edgar understands it as something she doesn't want to touch; after all, it's like a nightmare for her.

He nodded, "Okay, no more no more."

Eloise smiled, "Solomon and Sweety are still downstairs, let's all go down or my brother-in-law and sister-in-law will be worried."

As soon as she came downstairs, Brimlad immediately greeted her and shook her hand, saying heartily, "Eloise, why didn't you tell us when something so serious was happening?"

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