Chapter 1391 Would She Marry Me?
Chapter 1391 Would She Marry Me?
“It’s been two months since this happened,” Janie said. I’ve been feeling nauseous these past few days
when I suddenly remembered this.
“Then you should go to the hospital Emmeline shivered. “It seems that you can’t have an abortion if the
fetus has grown.”
“Should I tell Tony or Benjamin?” Janie looked helpless.
“You should tell Tony. After all, it’s his child, Emmeline said, furrowing her brow.
“I feel nervous whenever I see Tony, but I guess I have no choice now,” Janie frowned.
“If you need my help, just let me know. Emmeline held Janie’s hand.
“Right, I will!” Tears welled up in Janie’s eyes.
After returning from the Transport Guesthouse, Emmeline told Tony that Janie wanted to see him.
Tony nodded with his head down, making a sound of agreement as if he knew something.
Emmeline wanted to give them some privacy so that they could talk more easily.
She called Abel, “When are you coming to pick me up!”
“My head is about to explode, Abel said gently on the other end. I’ll come over after I finish up some
matters. Wait for me, alright?”
“Okay” Emmeline nodded. Tll wait for you near the department store.”
“Great!” Abel hung up the phone w
The next afternoon at five o’clock. a sweet tone.
Tony sat behind his desk, not lifting his head, smoking one cigarette after another.
“Tony, it’s suffocating.”
Emmeline deliberately coughed a few times to bring him back from his deep thoughts.
Tony looked up and extinguished his cigarette. “I forgot that you’re here.”
Emmeline furrowed her brow. “Wasn’t I supposed to go for training? Do we have a specific date?”
“I was just about to tell you,” Tony said. “It’s next Wednesday at the Lakeside Hotel in the capital city.
Let Abel know so he won’t worry!”
“I’ve already told him. Emmeline replied.
“That’s good, Tony said. “Emma, I have a favor to ask of you.”
“What is it?” Emmeline raised her eyebrows, thinking it must be about Janie.
“Help me play matchmaker, Tony said with his head lowered.
“Who is the other party?” Emmeline pretended to be calm, but her heart skipped a beat.
“Janic. Can you ask her if she would marry me?” Tony’s voice was somewhat heavy,
“But I’ve never done this before. Emmeline couldn’t hide her own feelings anymore.
“You just need to ask Janie if she agrees or not, Tony said.
“Alright.” Emmeline nodded. “Should I do it now?”
“Maybe tomorrow,” said Tony. “She’s not in a good mood today.”
“Okay,” Emmeline agreed, hoping for a positive outcome for their relationship.
At half past five, Abel parked his car at the entrance of RetroWave Advertisements.
He got out of the car and helped Emmeline open the door. Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.
As soon as he got out of the car, Emmeline immediately felt happy. But she saw his handsome face
covered in dirt and dust.
“What happened to you?”
While laughing. Emmeline took out a tissue to wipe his face. But the more she wiped, the messier his
face became.
Emmeline burst into laughter.
Abel saw her laughing uncontrollably and glanced at the rearview mirror. He couldn’t help but laugh
too.
“There were layoffs at the factory, and the offices were merged. I was moving furniture.”
“Abel, there’s something I want to tell you, Emmeline said.
“What is it?”
Emmeline hesitated to speak.
She wanted to talk about the relationship between Tony and Janic, but she felt it was inappropriate.
“Why are you hesitating?” asked Abel.
“Well, um….” Emmeline changed the topic. “I’m going to the capital city next Wednesday for training.
You know, for the first batch of advertisers.”
“The one that you mentioned to me before? So soon?”
“Yes.”
“How many days is the training?”
“Three days. I’ll arrive on Tuesday afternoon and report before four o’clock.”
“Okay. Abel said, “I’ll make time to take you there”
“Aren’t things busy at the factory? You don’t need to worry about it. You get motion sickness on the bus
anyway.”
Back at the entrance of the community. Abel dropped Emmeline off.
I’ll still come to pick you up tomorrow morning. He released her hand.
“Okay, take your time going back.”
Although they would see each other again early the next morning, every time they parted, the pain and
reluctance would always be present.