Chapter 448
Chapter 448
After a long moment of silence, Abbie spoke first. In a low voice, she said, "I was wrong just now. Don't be angry."
"I know that Chelsea is not at work. Is there anything else?" Harrison asked.
"The focus now is not whether to go to work or not, but your relationship."
Harrison asked in confusion, "What's wrong with our relationship? Is it a waste of your eyes? Or is it because you're not in a good mood?"
"Brother Harrison, people from all the families wanted to rope you in, but you were unwilling. That's why they wanted to keep you in the same way as their own family. You should know that, right?"
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According to Abbie's words, could it be that those who were interested in Harrison had selfish motives? If that was the case, then they definitely couldn't be together!
Harrison didn't say anything and continued to hold the pen in his hand.
Standing behind the desk, Abbie looked very anxious. She walked past the desk and squatted down in front of Harrison.
I was shocked by her sudden action. I thought she was doing this for some kind of indecent behavior, but I didn't expect that she just squatted down to hold Harrison's hand, and then looked up at him, which made me stunned.
I've always known that Abbie liked Harrison very much. She was about to go berserk because Harrison had kidnapped me and tried to destroy me. But I didn't expect her to be so humble as to squat down in front of Harrison.
That kind of humble look made me feel sad.
"Brother Harrison, if you continue like this, you'll definitely regret it in the future," Abbie said with a tearful tone.
Harrison looked down at her and said lightly, "What I have done has never been regretted."
"What's so good about her that you can do this? Aren't you worried that we'll unite to deal with you?"
"Is there anything else?" Harrison's tone suddenly turned cold.
What followed was a sudden silence. Just as I was thinking about how they were going to end the matter, Abbie suddenly stood up.
She walked to the door without saying a word. "I hope you won't regret it, Brother Harrison."
With that, Abbie completely vanished.
I looked back at Harrison, who was still sitting in his office chair. He was still turning the pen in his hand, expressionless.
Abbie's words were still ringing in my ears just now. I carefully considered every single word of hers, trying to find some flaws in them.
Although Abbie had attacked Harrison in the name of "I'm not at work", my intuition wasn't that simple, especially when she repeated Harrison's words again and again.
"What on earth can make Harrison regret it? Or if he is with me, will he definitely regret it in the future?"
"Aren't you going out yet? Are you going to work here?" Harrison came over at some point and stood at the door, looking at me.
When I stood up, my legs were numb, and I directly threw myself into his arms.
Harrison's low laughter sounded from above. I wanted to get up in shame and anger, but he stopped me. "It's good to stay here quietly for a while."
His voice softened, so did mine.
However, Abbie's words were still a mystery. After thinking for a moment, she asked tentatively, "What did Abbie mean just now?"
"What are you talking about?"
"Why do you say you regret it?" I asked.
"It has nothing to do with you. Don't worry." Harrison comforted her.
Although he said that it had nothing to do with me, it was not like what he said that it had nothing to do with me. I got up from his arms and looked at him and asked word by word, "If it really had nothing to do with me, Abbie would not have run away to talk about it."
"Furthermore, I was right here just now, and I could clearly hear the conversation outside. Abbie clearly said that you would regret it sooner or later if you continued to be with
_ If me.
"I said it. It has nothing to do with you." Harrison gently stroked my cheek and said in a very soft tone.
"In fact, it's best if I don't know about it, because if I don't know, I don't have to think so much. I can continue to live with Harrison for a long time without thinking about it. Unless we want to separate ourselves, others are not a problem at all."
But Abbie's words were something that I had to face. I had to find out if there was anything between them that was hidden from me, and these things were not beneficial to Harrison.
"If you don't want to tell me, then I'll go ask Abbie myself. I'm sure she'll be willing to tell me." As I spoke, I walked past Harrison and prepared to leave.
Harrison pulled me from behind and asked unhappily, "You can easily believe Abbie's words?"
"Although I can't easily believe it, at least I won't lie to you," I said firmly.
The reason why she trusted Abbie so much was because of him!
Of course, I wouldn't believe Abbie in anything else. It was obvious that she would lie to me, but apart from Harrison, I didn't have to ask her.
It might be exaggerated to hear the truth from Abbie's mouth, but it shouldn't be too fake. In addition, I just wanted to force Harrison to say it at this time, hoping that he would take the initiative to say it.
Harrison didn't let me down. He sighed helplessly and pulled me back.
"Why didn't I find you so stubborn before?"
Harrison looked at me with a funny smile.
I rolled my eyes at him. "That's because you didn't notice how much I care about you."
"In fact, it's not a big deal. I just hope that I can be their son-in-law."
"What?" I asked in shock.
He knew that he was hiding something from me, but he never expected it to be like this!
Harrison, who was standing at the door of the lounge with me, had already returned to his desk and sat down. Looking at the smile on his face, I suddenly felt that I had been teased!
I walked up to him angrily. "I was so worried about you just now. It turns out that other people want you to be their son-in-law. Can't they win over too many people?"
"Let me think... a few of them should still be there."
Harrison pretended to be deep in thought and told me seriously.
I was so angry that I laughed. "You should be happy to meet such a good thing? If you find someone with a good family background, your company will be promoted to a new level."
"I used to think the same way," Harrison said.
"Since you're already thinking about it, why don't you hurry up and do it? Just like Abbie said, if you don't pick one now, you'll regret it," I said on purpose.
Having said that, I still felt that it was not enough. Then I said, "It's a waste of time to be with me, and it will make those people uncomfortable. So you should leave me quickly. Don't waste any more time. Do you want me to take the initiative to leave you and go home to pack things and get out of here?"
The more I talk about it, the more excited I am. In the end, I don't know what to say.
But I can't control it. As soon as I think that we have no result in the end, my heart hurts so much!