Chapter96 I apologize to you
I apologize to you
Then Bonnie kept trying to chat with me. She had been awkwardly explaining that she didn't mean to
watch my phone, she also didn't mean to see pictures of me and Calvin.
"How did Calvin explain to you the relationship between me and him?" I asked her.
She looked at me in a daze, and I said to her with a smile, “What Calvin said about the relationship
between us was true. Just listen to what he said and believe him."
She looked at me for a while and suddenly said, "He said you two were lovers before."
I laughed. Who said Bonnie was a naive and ignorant little girl?
Ignorance was just the appearance she pretended to show to others, and I found out her essence after
such a trial.
She actually knew how to lead me to tell the facts. Girls born in poor families were usually more
capable than children with perfect families like me. These girls knew the truth of “survival of the fittest”,
while we could grow up carelessly only under the protection of our parents.
I still looked at her with a smirk, "Yes, everything Calvin said is the truth!"
She seemed to want to say something, but Calvin had already walked in from outside.
"The doctor said that you are in a good condition recently, but your body is still weak. You should eat
more and not be a picky eater, okay?"
Calvin's voice was soft and gentle, but he always talked to me in a bad manner.
Seeing him come in, I got up from the sofa, "Can I go now?"
I had endured to the limit. When I was hungry, I had to eat immediately. I had endured it for an entire
hour. If he kept trapping me here and didn't let me go, I would go crazy.
However, Calvin always knew how to observe other people's expressions. He looked at Bonnie but
hooked his finger at me, "Take a good rest. I will see you tomorrow."
Bonnie sent us to the door with a big smile on her face, "Drive carefully."
I followed Calvin out of the ward. When I walked to the elevator door, I looked back. Bonnie was still
standing at the door and waving to us with a smile.
It seemed that Bonnie was really a fairy. But after all, there was a difference between men and women.
Although Calvin had a strong sense of observation, only I could feel the unusual feelings between
some girls.
Bonnie always smiled when she looked at me, but there was anxiety and rejection in her eyes. I could
feel whether another girl welcomed me or not. So I knew that Bonnie disliked me very much, but she
pretended to be gentle to me.
But naturally I would not tell Calvin these things. I only needed to know it myself, and I didn't have to
tell him to annoy him.
When Calvin and I walked down the underground garage, he suddenly asked me, "What did Bonnie
say to you?"
"Nothing." I replied absently.
"Impossible."
"She apologized to me, saying that she didn't mean to look at my phone." "Then how did you answer
her?" He stopped and looked at me.
"I said that I deliberately didn't set a password, so that she could see the photo of us, that's it." I smiled.
Calvin stared at me intently for a while, and suddenly said, "I apologize to you."
I was stunned for a moment, "For what?"
"I apologize to you about what happened that night."
"When?"
"You know what it is. Don't ask me deliberately." He glared at me and stepped on to his car.
He was striding forward, and I trotted along with him holding my belly, "You know, I have become stupid
when I am pregnant, so I can only understand when you speak clearly."
"Josephine, you are such a smart person, do I need to speak clearly to you?"
He walked to the side of the car and pulled the door, placing his palm on the top of the door frame to
prevent me from hitting it.
"Are you afraid that I would crash your car?" I grinned and stooped into the car.
Calvin sat in the cab and drove, "There is a soup bucket here. There is soup in the bucket. You can
drink a little soup to appease your hunger first." Before I could speak, he added, "This soup does not
belong to Bonnie."
In this case, I would drink it. I opened the soup bucket and a strong aroma came out of it. This was a
soup made of taro, ribs and chicken. The taro was stewed to the extent that it melted in the mouth. It
was super delicious.
I sat in the back seat and wolfed down the meal. He didn't drive and patiently waited for me to finish
eating.
I was starving. I drank the soup in just five minutes, including the soup residue.
"With your speed of eating, you won’t starve yourself even if you go to the army." He satirized me while
starting the car.
Why didn't he say that Bonnie was too slow to eat? She ate a small bowl of soup and a piece of bread
for almost an hour.
Maybe men all liked that type of women. But I only looked like a woman.
When I was full, I would ask the question clearly, "What did you mean just now?"
"You know what I mean." He drove without squinting.
I leaned forward, holding his seat back with my hands, "When did you find out you blame me wrongly?"
"Although you are cunning, you rarely lie." When he praised me, he seemed to be scolding me too. I
was not happy when I heard it.
In other words, he believed what I told him that day.
He actually chose to believe me, which made me somewhat flattered.
But this topic ended here. I didn't want to talk about it anymore.
After drinking a bowl of soup, I immediately felt a lot more comfortable.
I felt sleepy when I was full, and I was going to sleep in the car.
He drove very slowly, so it was very stable. I rolled down the window and left a small slit to let the cool
wind blow in. It was very comfortable.
I didn't mean to recall the old days, but this scene now made me think about them involuntarily.
In the past, Calvin often took me for a spin, and then drove the car to a lake. We sat by the lake until
midnight.
He said he liked the tranquility of the lake, and I said I was waiting for the female devil in the water to
come out and confuse him.
The time spent with him always flied quickly. I remembered that when I didn't fall in love before, Zofia
had asked me what kind of boyfriend I wanted to find, and I said I wanted to find someone who could
spend time with me.
When you loved someone, the time spent with him would pass quickly.
Of course, when you hated someone, time hung heavy.
For example, when Fairy kept talking next to me, I felt it had been a century, but I looked down at my
watch and only ten minutes had passed.
I unknowingly sighed. Maybe because I rarely sighed, Calvin quickly turned his head to look at me,
"What's wrong?"
"Nothing."
"What were you doing in Brooke's office today?" Calvin was also curious.
"I went to him for a divorce."
"And then?"
"Joanna appeared and gave me four big slaps, and then Brooke changed his mind."
Calvin was silent for a while, and then he suddenly said, "You deserve it."
I knew he was talking about me marrying Brooke out of anger, but it had already happened and we
couldn’t change anything. I knocked on the back of his chair, "Do you want to starve me to death?
Drive quickly, I'm going back to eat!"