Chapter 479 To Catch A Butterfly (Part One)
Chapter 479 To Catch A Butterfly (Part One)
Elsa pushed him away and said firmly, "Let me go. You don't need to worry about anything else. It's my own business and has nothing to do with you."
When Bob came to his senses, he looked at her sadly with her black eyes. A bitter smile appeared at the corners of his mouth. "In fact, you still don't believe me, do you? You still mind what happened this afternoon. "
"Yes, I do mind what happened during the day. But don't flatter yourself. I just don't like that shameless woman." The expression on his face changed, and his black eyes suddenly became cruel. Elsa also noticed the subtle change in his expression.
"Do you hate that woman?" His black eyes were deep and terrible, and the coldness in them made Elsa tremble and panic.
"She seduced someone else's husband first." Elsa tried her best to suppress the uneasiness in her heart and said angrily.
"Do you want her to die?" Staring at Elsa's face with his black eyes, Bob said coldly. Looking at his suddenly cruel eyes, she could not help but take a deep breath. Before Elsa could react, he said cruelly, "If you don't like her, I will let her disappear completely!"
Elsa trembled and opened her eyes wide. She looked at him in disbelief and murmured, "You... How could you be so cruel? "
A hint of loneliness flashed through his eyes. He stared at her face and said seriously, "Don't you hate to see her? Don't you hate her? "
Elsa trembled and looked at him timidly. She said with her trembling lips, "I do hate her and don't like her, but I didn't let you kill her. Why don't you blame yourself? You two hook up with each other. After
all, it has something to do with you. If you not give her the power to get close to you, how can she jump into your arms? Why, you can always be so eloquent?"
With an injured look on his face, he looked at her calmly and said seriously, "Yes, I gave her the chance and right to get close to me."
"You..." Elsa opened her eyes wide again and looked at him. Her heart ached. How could he still say that?
Just when his heart was so painful that he couldn't breathe, he changed the subject, "But that's because she has bad motives, so I have to play along." Elsa looked at him blankly, and his face softened. He looked at her helplessly and said, "I have explained this to you."
Elsa shook her head. Bob sighed, holding her waist, "I've explained everything to you. What else do you want?" She looked at him and shook her head. All of a sudden, he handed her a hand and said, "Bite!"
Elsa took a deep breath and pushed his arm away angrily. With a frown, he asked, "Fight? You hit me! " She still didn't say anything. He stood there, squinted at the ground and took a complicated look at her. Then he lifted her up in an instant when she was caught off guard.
Elsa felt dizzy and was about to scream when he said in a low voice, "Stop it. I'll take you to take a shower!"
She stopped struggling and stared at him with resentment. Then he carried her upstairs and said firmly, "You will never leave me in this life!"
The days after that were very peaceful. Elsa began to be silent all day long. To her surprise, after the misunderstanding that day, he had never left home. He stayed at home and did not disturb her, but always followed her silently without saying anything. Sometimes when Elsa was tired of him, she
turned around. He turned a deaf ear to Elsa's words at first, and then he seemed to be unable to stand her making trouble out of nothing. He turned around and entered the room again. Material © NôvelDrama.Org.
In these days, Elsa didn't say a word every day. There were only two places for her to go. She either sat alone in the garden, or sat by the pond and looked at the fish in the yard.
One afternoon, she took the fishing rod she made and sat by the pond to play fishing. To her relief, there was no shadow following her today!
She was in a good mood when he was not here. In the past few days, no matter how he talked to her in a flattering tone, she would not pay attention to him. Anyway, every time they quarreled and fought, she would suffer losses, so she simply did not speak.
When Elsa was about to have a good time alone, a black shadow came behind her. Then a pampering voice fell from above her head, "The little fish are for you to watch, not for you to hurt."
Elsa's face darkened and cursed in her heart, haunting.
She sat on the stone beside the pond, and Bob then came over and sat down next to her. Her eyes fell on the pond. Elsa held the fishing rod in her hand and stirred it randomly in the water.
Seeing that she was as naughty as a child, Bob felt funny. He held her hand and said softly, "If you want to go fishing, I'll take you out to play." Elsa shook off his hand fiercely without saying anything. The corners of his mouth froze, and his black eyes were desolate. Compared with her indifference to him, he would rather she make a fuss about it, but she wouldn't. He didn't know since when she had become so quiet.
"You said I was cruel, but those little fish are all lives." Bob could not help but find another topic. Elsa still did not answer. The fishing rod in her hand was stirred randomly in the water, frightening the fish in
the fish pool to run around.
Seeing this, Bob couldn't help but curl her lips and almost burst into laughter. When she noticed his laughter, she gritted her teeth with hatred. She couldn't help but turn around and glared at him angrily. "Can you stay away from me?"
Looking at her angry beautiful eyes, Bob frowned and couldn't help reaching out his big hand to touch between her eyebrows. She said softly, "An angry woman is not cute at all, and she will grow old and not beautiful."
"She is more beautiful than you, an old monster." Elsa cursed.
Hearing her words, Bob frowned and pulled a long face. He spoiled her so much that she was so bold. Noticing his displeasure, Elsa said sarcastically, "What's wrong? Can't even bear a word? Don't blame me for embarrassing you. I'm telling the truth, old man! "
Looking at the increasingly ugly face of Bob, Elsa only felt happy, as if she was happier than before. He was an old man. He frowned and didn't say anything for a long time. He just stared at Elsa's face with his gloomy black eyes. Elsa sensed his coldness and didn't fear him at all. In fact, she was surprised to find that she was not afraid of him anymore. His anger had no effect on her, because every time he got angry, he would only leave sulkily alone and would not do anything to her. It was just because the anger of Bob did not work on her at all that Elsa mocked him so unscrupulously.
This time, as Elsa expected, he really didn't do anything to her. If it was in the past, he would have strangled her to death.
Recently, Elsa was also wondering why he didn't go out these days. Wasn't he very busy before? Moreover, in the past, he didn't return home almost every day, so she could only sniff at the thought of this. She guessed that maybe because of the last incident, he was caught by her, so he felt a little guilty
and became quiet these days. Although she didn't love him, they were still husband and wife, and there were no other women in their marriage. She could tolerate him generously.