Chapter 109
Chapter 109
"Abbie, this is the last time I've tolerated you."
With that, Harrison left with me in his arms.
Lying in Harrison's arms, I felt surprisingly calm, as if nothing had happened. I just wanted to stay with him quietly and spend my whole life.
Harrison drove me to the hospital and left after making sure that I was fine. We were unusually quiet in the car. He didn't ask me what happened in the past two days, and I didn't take the initiative to tell him.
As if we agreed, we didn't mention it again, but in fact, it wasn't like this. We seemed to have deliberately forgotten about it.
When we got home, he carried me into the bedroom and put me on the bed. Then he was ready to leave.
"Don't go." I pulled him and whispered.
His body seemed to be frozen, and then he looked back at me and went to bed to hold me in his arms.
Harrison hugged me and said softly, "Don't worry about it anymore. I will always protect you."
"I'm tired."
He didn't say anything more and just hugged me.
Even now, I don't know how I felt when I said I was tired. I just subconsciously heard a voice telling me that I didn't want to hear Harrison mention this matter, nor did I want him to let it go.
Women in the world all have common diseases. They like to ask men a question. Do you like her or me? Is it important to her or me in your heart?
There was no comparison between me and Abbie at all. Wasn't the arrogant Abbie just looking on as if no one could do anything to her? Because no one would do anything to her, that was why she was so unscrupulous and was always so unscrupulous in everything she did to me.
"My identity and background are not enough to threaten her, so it's very simple for her to make me disappear. So it's not surprising that she really did it." Thinking about it, I felt more sad. NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.
"Chelsea, what are you still worried about?"
On the second night of my return, Harrison finally asked. I looked at him with a puzzled smile and asked, "What's wrong?"
"Now that you are back, what are you afraid of?" he said.
"I've been fine these two days. I'm not afraid of anything."
When he heard this, Harrison seemed to be very disappointed in me. "If you hide it from me, how worried are you?"
In fact, I didn't quite understand why he was disappointed in me. Shouldn't I be in a good state?
I didn't pursue anything, nor did I ever think of pursuing anyone. I didn't ask Abbie if she was being punished, so I wasn't doing well enough?
"Harrison, what exactly do you want me to do?" I chuckled.
There was a trace of hurt in his eyes. He whispered, "I thought you had something to do and would tell me immediately, but it seemed that I thought too much."
After saying this, Harrison was about to get up and leave. I held his hand tightly, unwilling to let him go.
It was Harrison who saved me. It was he who took me away from that dangerous place alone. It was he who prevented all the tragedies from happening. But what happened to me? I just couldn't face him well.
"I have something to do, but I don't know how to tell you," I said softly.
"In the past, you wouldn't have such concerns."
I was a little stunned. Looking at him, I laughed at myself. "At that time, I didn't understand the so- called worldly wisdom at all. I only believed that what I saw in front of me was not black or white, but you taught me lessons over and over again with reality. You let me know that it's not like this."
"Can I really investigate the matter between Abbie and me? Will it work even if I do?"
"Why did you say that?" he asked me.
I smiled and replied, "You didn't tell me. Will power and status be able to ignore or even change the rules?"
Harrison was a direct teacher. He had repeatedly told me his identity and what he could do. Because of his way of teaching, I had refuted him more than once. Abbie's appearance had just made up for this, allowing me to understand just how ruthless Harrison's power and status were.
Just like a car accident. If Sienna hadn't appeared, I might never have known.
When I first learned the truth, I was completely unable to understand the disappointment and despair I felt toward Harrison. He was the person I trusted the most in the world, but he chose to hide it from me when I was most dangerous and helpless.
"Why didn't you tell me and asked me if it was useful? At that time, I really wanted to ask, was it useless to say it out?"
After such a huge incident, knowing the truth was my right. Wasn't it normal for me to choose whether to pursue Abbie's responsibility? Why was it useless to say it out loud? There was really no way to understand the meaning of this sentence.
But just as Abbie kidnapped me and found three men to rape me, I seemed to have completely understood why Harrison had hidden me. He knew that there was no good outcome for those who wanted to hit me with an egg.
"You are really a good student. Even at that time, you can still think of what I taught you before." Harrison smiled helplessly.
I smiled and explained, "I didn't understand what you meant at that time. Now I seem to completely understand."
"It's better to never understand in this way.
His words made my tears fall instantly.
My heart was in a mess as I cried, as if all the grievances wanted to fall with me. Harrison gently hugged me, and his hand kept stroking my back, whispering, "I won't let you be in any danger again, never again."
"Then will you pursue Abbie's matter?"
In fact, I didn't quite understand why I was still thinking about this and whether Abbie would be punished.
"Chelsea, she has left," Harrison whispered to me.
I was stunned. I got up from his arms and looked at him seriously. "What do you mean by leaving?"
"On the second day after I brought you back, Abbie was already exiled overseas by her family."
Hearing this, I felt cold in my heart and couldn't help sneering. "Is this the punishment she got in the end? She just went abroad to hide from the limelight, and then came back at a certain time, right?"
Harrison didn't answer. He just looked at me quietly.
"That's right. For someone like me who doesn't have any status, what can I do to Abbie? Maybe the other party thinks I'm extorting money." Looking at him, I said word by word, "If I were really strong, would you be the same as you are now?"