Chapter 335
Their actions seemed to have switched places.
Delbert propped his head up and watched as Harriet’s cheeks puffed up while eating. A smile formed on his face. Harriet sensed his gaze and curiously looked up at him.
“Why are you looking at me? Aren’t you going to eat yours?” she said.
“You are gorgeous!” Delbert said.
He picked up a napkin and gently wiped the corner of her mouth.
Harriet blushed, feeling the lingering warmth on her lips.
“You eat like a kitten. You are adorable!” he said with a magnetic
voice.
The romantic atmosphere continued until the end of the dinner.
After leaving the restaurant, they found themselves on a bustling
market street.
Delbert didn’t rush to take Harriet back to the island. Instead, her to stroll down the street, enjoying the night view. Unconsciously, they held each other’s hands.
After a while, a girl about ten years old ran toward them.
She wore a flower crown on her head and a pink and white dress, carrying a basket.
She walked up to him and timidly asked Delbert, “Sir, would you like to buy a bouquet for this pretty lady?”
Her gaze fell on their hands.
Originally shy, the girl showed a knowing look before taking out a bouquet of red roses from the basket, as if she had already. anticipated that Delbert would buy roses.
Harriet looked at the girl and sighed in her heart.C0pyright © 2024 Nôv)(elDrama.Org.
This girl was probably going to be disappointed.
Delbert was an unromantic guy, so how would he buy her any flowers? Harriet believed that he would turn down the girl.
Unexpectedly, Delbert nodded, paid for the roses, and took the roses.
He turned sideways, letting the moonlight shine on him and outline his profile.
His deep eyes reflected Harriet’s figure.
Delbert sensed Harriet’s disbelief and handed the roses to her with a smile.
“This is a gift for you!” He paused and whispered in her ear, “There are all kinds of roses in this world, but you are the one and only.”
Harriet’s heart skipped a beat, and she blushed up to her ears. Delbert hadn’t only bought her roses but also said such sweet th to her.
‘He used to be an iceberg. When did he learn these tricks?’ Harriet thought.