Relentless Pursuit After Divorce-Chapter 1929: Summer Hall Side Story (131)

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Chapter 1929: Chapter 1929: Summer Hall Side Story (131)

Helen Melendy looked at him again, moved a few inches closer, gently tidied his collar, then buried her face in his shoulder.

Harry Hall wasn’t actually angry anymore. Seeing her speaking softly and behaving so endearingly in front of him, he found it impossible to stay mad.

In the end, he just sighed lightly, wrapped her entire body in his arms, and said:

"I don’t blame you; I blame myself for not giving you enough confidence."

Originally, Helen Melendy was just feeling guilty. Hearing Harry Hall say this made her eyes inexplicably sting with tears.

After a while, she lifted her head from Harry Hall’s embrace, looking at him seriously and solemnly, she said:

"Honey, although I can’t remember past events, I bet you were definitely very, very good to me."

Harry Hall, hearing this, raised his eyebrows and looked at her, snorted in mild annoyance, and said:

"Talking so sweet now, do you think a few kind words will stop me from being angry?"

Helen Melendy frowned at him, held his face firmly, and said:

"I’m being serious."

This time, Harry Hall didn’t interrupt her, he just looked at her, waiting for her to continue.

"I just seriously thought about it. When I left so willfully back then, I must have been spoiled by your affection."

Harry Hall was directly amused by her blunt words.

After laughing, Harry Hall held her and said solemnly:

"Sweetheart, since you don’t remember the past, don’t think about it. Now, we’re married, everything begins anew, alright?"

Helen Melendy hesitated for a moment, thinking about the fragments in her mind. It’s impossible to say she didn’t care about them at all.

Regardless of what happened back then, she wanted to find out the truth.

But she didn’t want to disappoint Harry Hall, so she reluctantly agreed.

Harry Hall saw the hesitation in her eyes and smiled:

"I know you’re troubled by those fragmented memories. Don’t worry, I will definitely investigate this thoroughly."

As he spoke, he pinched her cheek and said:

"Your husband isn’t someone who lets anyone take advantage of him; no one can scheme against me."

The events of the past weren’t as simple as his foolish wife admitting a mistake.

As for who wished for Helen to break up with him, the answer was obvious.

In the depths of Harry Hall’s eyes, there reflected a cold gleam.

Helen Melendy noticed Harry Hall had no intention of ignoring this issue, the smile on her face visibly spread.

"Thank you, honey."

She unreservedly hugged Harry Hall, leaned in, and gave him a strong kiss on the lips.

The cold gleam in Harry Hall’s eyes was immediately replaced by a smile, he protected her body with one hand, and with the other, he held the back of her head, gently pulling her closer, and the kiss followed.

After a passionate kiss, Helen Melendy’s face was red and flushed, looking at Harry Hall with a somewhat dazed expression.

Harry Hall couldn’t help but feel a tightness in his throat.

His hoarse voice rang out in front of her, "Shouldn’t your gratitude have a bit more sincerity?"

Helen Melendy looked at him with dreamy eyes and read the hidden meaning in the radiant depths of his gaze.

She recalled the promise she made to him on their wedding night, her ears burning slightly, but she feigned composure and whispered in his ear:

"I’ll give you a little Summer."

A little Summer?

Harry Hall was stunned, then erupted into joyous laughter.

Yes, a little Summer, sounds good.