Honey You Are My Lucky Star (Callen and Chelsea)

Chapter 92



Chapter 92

"What do you think?" Harrison asked.

Sienna didn't feel embarrassed at all. She turned to look at me and said to Harrison, "Chelsea is a good woman. She can go to the hall and the kitchen. If you really like her, you'd better marry her as soon as possible."

"Sienna." I called her in a low voice and pulled her sleeve.

"I can understand Sienna's intention. I hope that I can find a good man to marry, and then I can be at ease and teach my husband and son. Unfortunately, I have long lost the qualification to live a plain life."

He carefully looked at Harrison's expression, for fear that he would be angry because of Sienna's words. If he turned his face on such an occasion, not only would his face look bad, but also Sienna's.

But what surprised me was that his expression had always been calm...

"And I think you've made great achievements in your career. You just need to get married, don't you?" Sienna continued to ask with a smile.

"Oh?" The corners of Harrison's mouth curled.

"From your tone, are you going to tie me up?"

Sienna looked down at me and pointed at me. "Didn't I tell you that the distance is right in front of you?"

"Chelsea is a good woman," Harrison looked at me and whispered, "a rare good woman."

If I hadn't listened carefully, I might not have heard this sentence at all. What a rare compliment.

I raised my head and looked at him quietly. All kinds of feelings welled up in my heart. I thought to myself that with Sienna's matchmaker adding fuel to the fire and seeing his feelings for me, I couldn't continue to pester him in such an unclear way.

"If I am not bad in his heart, will there be hope for me to stand beside him? But will it be a little embarrassing for a woman like me to stand beside him? After all, if I get married and get divorced, I will only burden him."

But Sienna didn't know my mixed feelings. Hearing Harrison's evaluation of me, he said happily, "It seems that you have a good impression of Chelsea. Do you have any hope of continuing to develop?"

"As long as you are a good woman, you will have a chance to continue to develop," he said.

I asked subconsciously, "Mr. Stewart, are you telling us that there is hope for any good woman?" Harrison put his eyes on me, slightly raised the corners of his mouth, and whispered, "Since ancient times, gentle and elegant ladies have always been gentlemen."

"A handsome man is worthy of a beautiful woman, and a talented woman is worthy of a golden man. According to you, it's right." After that, I nodded my head.

"It's naturally the best if you can think like this. You should understand the difference between you and Harrison. No matter what, you are not from the same world."

The speaker was Abbie. I turned to look at her.

It was not until this time that I had the time to look at her. She was wearing a black dress, with delicate makeup on her face. The red on her lips could give her a fatal temptation. Such a young and energetic woman was probably what every man wanted.

Even as a woman, I felt that she was a good match for men. But on second thought, I couldn't help but lower my head and smile.

"What are you laughing at? Don't you know that this is rude? As expected, you're just a commoner in the marketplace. You can't go to any big scene at all!" Abbie mocked me rudely.

Feeling that Sienna beside me wanted to speak for me, I turned to look at her and shook my head to stop her from speaking.

Sienna frowned and looked at me doubtfully. She was very unhappy that I stopped her. I smiled faintly at her. At this time, I saw Jonah pulling Sienna and pulling her into his arms.

Jonah didn't like me very much, so he naturally didn't want Sienna to get involved in my affairs too much. I didn't blame him, but just felt disappointed.

When I looked at Abbie again, I deliberately ignored Harrison, who was beside me. "If I did something impolite, then what are you? You're the one who should be blamed for being rude."

"And the big scene you mentioned, I don't quite understand what you mean. When I came with Harrison, he told me that it was a friend gathering. If it was a big scene like what you said, I really didn't understand what was a small scene."

At first, Abbie wanted to retort, but when she heard that Harrison was involved, she instantly fell silent.

But what I was thinking was that Harrison had watched the show for so long. If he didn't show up as the protagonist, it would be a little unreasonable.

At this time, it was not the time to stand at the door and watch Sienna and Abbie arguing. I would not let him stay out of it like before.

"Harrison wants you to be self-aware, but it's a pity that you don't know anything about self- awareness!" Abbie spoke again.

It seemed that when she was silent just now, she had been thinking about it for a long time. Finally, she uttered a line that had no lethality to me.

I shrugged, pretending to be wronged. "Mother has taught me since I was a child that I must be straightforward. People don't like to be with scheming bitches and white lotus flowers, so I have no choice. I became such a woman without any thoughts. I naturally don't understand what he wants."

"So, Harrison, are you disappointed?" I looked at him and asked.

Harrison's hand paused as he raised his teacup. He turned to look at me without saying a word.

I could feel my heart beating faster. I didn't listen to my command at all, but I tried to pretend to be calm. I didn't want him to see through me, and I didn't want others to see through me.

"Don't try to find a reason for your unrestrained behavior. You're clearly here to fish for money!" Abbie shrieked. Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.

Without waiting for Harrison's reply, I heard Abbie make things difficult for me. I couldn't hide the disappointment in my heart, as if there was a complete piece missing in my heart.

I nodded to her and looked around at the people present and answered matter-of-factly, "There are more women here than you and me, so are we all fishing?"

"What are you talking about?"

"Who do you think you are to say that to us?"

The ones who spoke were all other women. They were all rebutting me, expressing their dissatisfaction with me treating them as fishing, but did not mention what Abbie had said.

I shrugged. "She said the same thing. Why don't you ask her?"

This was Abbie.

"How could Abbie do such a thing? It's obvious that you don't like us. To tell you the truth, you're not from the same world as us. Coming here is just asking for humiliation. Don't you feel embarrassed?" The seductive woman said coldly.

Another woman chimed in, "You're right, we're friends with Abbie. Who do you think you are?"

One after another, they were all blaming me for my mistakes. They were saying that I was an outsider who should have left this place, while Jonah and

Harrison seemed to not have heard them.

"Jonah, I can understand. He doesn't want to interfere in the affairs between Harrison and me. What about Harrison? Why didn't he speak up for me? If so, shouldn't I admit the fact obediently? Does Harrison also think that I am an outsider?"

The reason why you brought me here today is just to let me realize the reality. In the final analysis, this is just a banquet of Hongmen.


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