Chapter 46 Whose Car Did You Get On
Chapter 46 Whose Car Did You Get On
"What did you buy?" His voice was still eerily calm, just like the waves before a big storm, solemn and slow. She thought for a moment and remembered that she had told him that she would go to the supermarket. She waved her hand dismissively and said, "The fruit wasn't fresh, so I decided not to buy any."
"Did you forget your wallet?" Zac snorted before grabbing the wallet from the table and throwing it at her.
"Yes— Yes, I forgot my wallet." Embarrassed, Essie scratched her head and bit her lip. She forced herself to smile and pretended to be calm. Then, she said, "Where are we going to have dinner tonight?"
"Wherever," Zac replied faintly.
She raised her eyebrows and glanced at him. She had a feeling that there was something wrong with him. Even though he had a blank expression on his face, there seemed to be some coldness hidden in his eyes. He looked so cold that she could not help but tremble.
"How about the porridge shop? Over there..." Before she could even finish her words, Zac turned around and entered the room. Then he slammed the door behind him with so much force that the entire house seemed to tremble.
Something was definitely wrong.
Perhaps he was angered by what happened in aunt Wendy's house that morning.
Zac was a man who was good at hiding his thoughts. Her aunt's words were immensely mean and hurtful, so even though he was pretending to be calm, his self-esteem may be deeply hurt.
Essie knew that she needed to comfort him.
So she immediately walked up to his door and knocked.
When nobody answered, she said, "Zac, please don't take my aunt's words to heart. She has always had a sharp tongue. We are still young and our career is just starting. It's normal for us to not have a house and a car of our own. You are a very smart person. As long as you work hard, you will definitely become better than Antony!"
Upon hearing her words, Zac was at a loss about whether he should laugh or cry.
This fool had no idea why he was so angry. His anger was just like vented on a pile of soft cotton, but bruised his insides.
There was still no reply from the other side of the door. An idea struck Essie, and she was just about to change the way she was comforting him when her mother called all of a sudden and asked her to go to the hotel.
After finding out what happened from Lucy, Bob decided it was best to beat around the bush. So when Essie arrived at the hotel, he asked, "Essie, are you not satisfied with Zac?"
"No, I'm absolutely satisfied with him." Essie was quite confused. She had no idea why her father was asking her that.
"Zac is not in a good condition right now. He has no house or car. Does that make you dislike him?" Bob asked again.
"Dad, do you think I'm that kind of person?" She pouted her lips in discontent. The atmosphere in the room was quite weird, and her parents were being strange.
Upon hearing this, Bob and Lucy looked at each other. They weren't really worried about their daughter because of this. After all, if their daughter disliked the poor, then she would have gone back to live with
her rich biological father.
"Zac doesn't like to say sweet words. Won't you get a little bored after a while?" Even though Lucy had not spent a lot of time with Zac yet, she had learned his personality and gotten to know him well. She found that he was not very good at or disliked expressing his inner feelings or thoughts.
"No, it won't." Essie looked at her mother with a puzzled look on her face and thought about what to say next. 'Were my mom and dad bewitched by aunt Wendy's words? Do they dislike Zac for having no house or car of his own?' she thought.
"Haven't you accepted him yet?" she asked tentatively. All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
"We have. Both your dad and I think that Zac is a good person. It's you we're worried about." Lucy took her hand and continued, "You're still young, and you haven't experienced much. You may have gotten married a little earlier than most, but since you've already got a marriage certificate, you should learn how to settle down and live a good life."
Essie was very confused. She couldn't understand what her mother meant by her words. "What on earth are you trying to tell me?" she asked.
Lucy decided not to beat around the bush anymore. "Tell me honestly, whose car did you get on today?"
Essie finally understood!
"No, you misunderstood what happened. He is my senior, and he is getting married soon. In fact, he's giving me an invitation to the wedding," she said, thinking that it was probably the best explanation. She did not dare to mention anything about her admiration for Hanson.
"Really? Are you serious?" Lucy stared at her daughter with sharp eyes.
"Mom, I hate having affairs as much as you do," she added.
With a smile, Bob took his wife in his arms and said, "As I said, you're just being too sensitive. Our daughter is the most obedient girl in the world, and she would never make such a mistake."
Lucy heaved a sigh of relief. She patted her daughter's hand and said, "Zac was at the stairway when you got in the car, so he saw it with his own eyes. He looked very angry, so there must be some misunderstanding between you two. You have to explain all this to him as soon as possible."
Of course, any man would be bothered if he saw his wife getting into the luxury car of another man.
Essie was shocked again. It turned out that that was the reason Zac got angry. No wonder her attempt to comfort him didn't work.
Now, she knew exactly what to do. 'Just wait and see,' she thought.
After leaving the hotel, Essie went to a fruit store first and bought some oranges—Zac's favorite fruit. She was now ready to launch a sweet attack.