Chapter 426: If I Left, How Can Ms. Lily Go Back?
Chapter 426: If I Left, How Can Ms. Lily Go Back?
Louis looks at the woman in front of him, her eyes turning red from crying. She looked wronged, as if
someone has bullied her.
The two of them stand in front of the door for several tens of seconds.
Finally, Louis walks down the stairs with an umbrella and takes out a stack of money for David. He
helplessly says, "Drive outside and see if there's anyone who sells tofu buns. Buy some buns."
David stands there and looks at his boss in shock, "Buy steamed buns?"
The man's face darkens, saying, "What I said is so hard to understand?"
David glances at Lily at the door and sees her shoulder trembling. He instantly guesses something,
"Mr. Smith, open the door and give the cat to Ms. Lily. On the way back, I'll see where there are bun
sellers. It's raining and it's late. I really don't know where there are bun sellers."
"Look for it!"
"This is very troublesome. When I buy it and send it back, Steamed buns will probably be cold."
...
"Mr. Smith, hurry up and open the door. I'll wait here."
Louis glances at David gloomily and stuffs a stack of money into his hand, saying, "Go buy tofu buns. If
you can't buy them, prepare to pack up and stay in New York for a year." Content is property of NôvelDrama.Org.
His aura is extremely frightening.
"I'm going now!" David is scared and he takes the money and drives to buy tofu buns.
He is very unlucky!
Louis comes back after seeing David drive away.
Seeing that the woman is still sobbing, as if she has been bullied by him, he can't help but feel a
headache.
He says helplessly, "I've already asked David to drive to buy tofu buns. Stop crying."
He has known this woman for so long, but this is the first time he has seen her so aggrieved and crying
so fiercely.
When she can't eat orange cry and tofu buns, she cries.
Hearing this, Lily looks at him with her red eyes, feeling even more aggrieved. She says, "What do you
mean? You mean I am pretentious. It's not like I want to be like this. Why do you say that about me?!"
"I didn't mean that..."
"You are! Your expression and words are saying that I am pretentious! It's just a few oranges, why don't
you sell me?" Lily cries even more ferociously.
"I didn't know you sent someone to call the orchard. Go in. It's cold outside." Louis calmly explains to
her. He casually takes his door card and opens the door.
Lily asks, "Then why did you put my assistant on the blacklist?"
...
Every time Louis is in the most miserable situation, he is forced by this woman. He simply couldn't do
anything to her.
He pushes the door open and his gaze is still fixed on Lily, saying, "If you don't go in, I won't care about
you anymore. I will call someone to tell them not to send oranges over and ask David not to buy tofu
buns and go back directly."
Lily is successfully frightened by his words and silently turns around and enters the room.
A helpless smile flashes across Louis' eyes. He thinks to himself that if he knew it would work, he
would have used this way earlier.
When he is changing shoes at the entrance, Lily looks around like a radar. She thinks that she would
see the woman's high heels, slippers and so on, and she is extremely nervous.
Does he bring any other women here?
However, after looking around, Lily even pulls open the shoe cabinet to take a look. There are no
women's shoes, only a pair of light blue women's slippers, size 37, for guests.
Seeing that the slippers are the ones she has worn before, Lily is at ease.
She changes her slippers, and as soon as she gets to the living room, she sees the white cat running
towards her, and then, it falls to her slippers.
Lily looks down, only to discover that it is a soft-furred ragdoll. While rubbing her slippers, the cat turns
around and looks at her with its blue eyes, giving a gentle meow.
"God! It's only been a few months. You are growing too fast." Lily squats down and touches the ragdoll.
It is small when she leaves. But now, it is incredibly big.
Seeing such a soft and cute ragdoll, Lily can't help but rub it in her arms.
Then, a tall and mighty German shepherd dog rushes in front of Lily and doesn't bark. It just watches
her excitedly, flicks its tail and rubs her leg with its head.
Lily also touches its head and teases, "Hi, long time no see. It's only been a few months. You look like
your father."
Just as Louis walks in, he smiles when he hears what Lily said. He says, "It can eat a bag of two kilos
of special dog food in two weeks, as well as all kinds of nutritional cans. It is normal that it grows too
fast."
When German shepherd dog sees Louis, it is so excited that it jumps around him.
Louis' expression changes slightly.
Even after spending a few months together and raising the German shepherd dog, he still isn't used to
this kind of pet sticking too close to him.
He waves his hand and looks at it seriously.
Lily says as she sees German shepherd dog's tail drooping down and taking a few steps back, "At least
it is your dog, can you not treat it as your company staff? It is afraid of you."
She sits down on the sofa with the cat in her arms and shouts to the dog, "Lucky, come here. I like
you!"
The German shepherd dog seems to understand as it wags its tail and runs towards Lily.
Lily picks up the toy ball on the carpet and throws it in the direction of the open-air swimming pool. The
German shepherd dog immediately chases after it and runs back to Lily with the ball in its mouth. Lily
throws it out again.
Louis goes to the refrigerator to get some soda water. He comes back to see that Lily and the dog are
having a good time. The white ragdoll climbs on her lap meekly. Everything looks so beautiful.
He stands there and drinks a mouthful of soda, his gaze sweeping Lily down from top to bottom.
The woman moves carelessly. The bangs behind her ears spread out, sticking to her pink cheeks. As
he looks at her side face, and listens to her faint laughter, her appearance in his heart becomes clearer
and clearer.
He is even thinking that if he has children, she will play with them so gently.
When children fight over toys, she glares at him, telling him not to stand there and come over to help.
Thinking of those distant things, Louis feels happy.
He suddenly realizes that the reason why he insists on finding his own family is because he lacks love.
And this lack can now be filled by the one he loves and their children.
Louis is lost in thought. He vaguely hears Lily. Seeing her touching the ragdoll on her leg, she says
angrily, "Don't kick me, or I'll be angry!"
Isn't this ragdoll obedient? It has lived with him for so long, and it hasn't kicked him.
Afraid that the ragdoll would hurt Lily, Louis puts down his cup of water and strides over to pull the
ragdoll out of her lap, saying, "You've been away for too long. It might be afraid of strangers, so it
kicked you because it was a little nervous when you hugged it."
Lily is stunned for a moment, and then she blushed.
The ragdoll doesn't move on her legs. It's her babies that are kicking her. Maybe they were very
hungry. She doesn't expect that he would mistakenly think that the ragdoll kicked her.
"I'm hungry. Do you have any snacks?" Lily changes the topic.
"I'll go find some."
Louis rarely eats at home. There are servants who come to clean his house regularly. Dogs and cats,
as well as daily necessities, are all taken care of by David. He really doesn't know if there are snacks or
not.