Contemporary Romance>My Little Miss Devil>Chapter 6 "Call Me Elder Brother, Are You Crazy?"
Chapter 6 "Call Me Elder Brother, Are You Crazy?"
Susan was just reborn and still in a trance. After tidying up the new bedroom, she went to sleep for a while. She didn't wake up until afternoon. Immersed in the sadness of her previous life, she had shed tears in her dream.
She touched her flat abdomen. In order to marry Henry in her previous life, she intentionally made Henry drunk and slept with her afterward. She was happiest when she got pregnant. Susan even thought that it was enough for her to have children. She would always be Henry's wife, and her children would always be Henry's children.
However, her child passed away so early even before he was one year old!
Susan gritted her teeth until her lips were bleeding. She had to live happily in this life, and she would never live a repulsive live again!
Susan originally intended to eat dinner at home, but Mrs Bull made good dishes early and asked her to take dinner with them. Susan thought it was so rude to refuse, so she went to Bull's house for dinner.
Henry was playing with Duke in the yard. Susan didn't have the courage to look at him. Instead, she quickly rushed into Andy's room. Andy was reading a book. He heard the sound and lifted his glasses to turn to the door.
"Susan?"
"Andy..."
Susan was somewhat overwhelmed by what she saw. She didn't want to stay outside because Henry was there. Then she looked at the neatly arranged bookshelves and asked, "Can I read book for a little while here? I won't bother you! "
Andy nodded and hinted her to take it herself.
Andy liked to read books, including classic and modern, Chinese or foreign. He had a big study which was full of books that Andy had read. The books at his bedroom were carefully selected based on his preference. Susan picked a book at random and sat aside. After opening the book and reading a few pages, she regretted at once. This was an academic book, too obscure and hard to read.
Susan's eyes involuntarily moved to Andy. Andy was now a teenager, but he was already mature. Although less exquisite than that of Henry, his elegance was pleasanter.
Susan had seen the appearance of Andy after he became an adult. He was gentler and more lively after growing up. Unlike the eye-catching appearance of Henry, Andy was like a cup of tea characterized by kindness and peacefulness.
But such a person actually died in a disaster. Dr. Bull had saved that many persons, but in the end he could not save himself.
Andy also knew Susan was looking at him. He caught the tears in Susan's eyes with his split vision. His eyes flickered with a slight sadness. Susan was really abnormal today, but she refused to tell him the reason. Andy wouldn't force her to talk about it. He rubbed the pages of the book with his fingers, but his mind drifted further and further away.
Fortunately, the knock on the door broke the silence. Henry opened the door and leaned on the door frame before shouting to Susan, "Pig, how many times have I told you that don't disturb my elder brother!"
If it were in the past, Susan would surely retorted. Now she only responded softly, got up from the ground, stuffed the book back to the shelf, and said to Andy, "Andy, thank you!"
Andy frowned, and Henry was also furious. He stepped forward and grabbed Susan's wrist. Susan wanted to get rid of his hand as soon as possible, but it was totally impossible for her to resist Henry who used to practise martial arts. She was directly dragged out of the room.
Henry dragged Susan to his room, pressed her tightly against the wall with one hand, and kept Susan in his arms. He often did this to other girls. According to his experience, as long as he did this, the girl's attitude would surely be softened.
Susan looked at him straight, his lips pressed tightly, his eyes glaring brightly.
She was so weird. Henry felt extremely awkward under her gaze, even uncomfortable when saying to her.
"Have I offended you?"
Susan had always been moody. He really felt headache when confronting with this partner who grew up with him together. In the past, she was very happy when she was climbing up a tree and catching birds. When she grew up, she began to have the temperament of a girl. The key was that his mother was on her side. When Susan was not happy, he was the first one to suffer.
"I beg you. Please don't lose your temper. I treat you to a delicious meal. How about that ?"
Susan shook her head and shouted crisply: "Elder Brother!"