Chapter47 Chapter47 As soon as she finished speaking, her stomach rumbled again. With all this fuss, Ellsworth lost interest. He buttoned up her pajama top and got off her. Seeing this, Harriet breathed a sigh of relief. Propping herself up on the bed, she sat up and said, "I'm going downstairs to find something to eat. You rest first." Ellsworth glanced at her indifferently. Seeing how relaxed she looked, he got up, walked to the floor-to-ceiling window, and lit a cigarette for himself. As smoke curled upward, Harriet opened the bedroom door and made her escape. She thought to herself, she needed to find an excuse to get his mother back to the Townsend's mansion. Otherwise, if something really happened between the two of them, things would only get more complicated. When she got to the kitchen and started rummaging through Chapter47 the fridge, Ellsworth, looking lazy, came downstairs as well. Seeing him approach, Harriet asked, "Are you hungry too?" Ellsworth ignored her, walked straight to the fridge, took out some braised beef and eggs, and then turned on the stove. As Ellsworth went through a series of actions, Harriet stood by and watched him busy himself. Dressed in gray pajamas, Ellsworth had a great figure. With practiced movements, he sliced the beef, put noodles in the pot, and finally added the beef, eggs, and some greens. Harriet watched in astonishment from the side, not expecting Ellsworth to know how to cook. More than ten minutes later, Ellsworth brought the cooked noodles to the dining table. Seeing Harriet still standing at the kitchen door, he turned and asked in a calm voice, "Not hungry anymore?" Harriet: "You cooked this for me?" Ellsworth casually stabbed a fork into the noodles, his gaze still fixed on her. Chapter47 Seeing this, Harriet walked over to the table and sat down. After taking a couple of bites, just as she was about to compliment Ellsworth's cooking, he spoke first. In a flat tone, he said, "Once you finish the noodles, go have the baby." Harriet jerked her head up. She stared at Ellsworth for a long moment, then silently put down her fork. "I'm not hungry anymore." To eat a bowl of his noodles and then have to give him a child- what a terrible deal. Lounging lazily with his legs crossed, Ellsworth was amused. He said, "Hurry up and eat, I was just teasing you." Harriet looked at him but still didn't dare pick up her fork. Ellsworth slowly put away his smile. "My words don't work on you anymore?" Only then did Harriet pick up her fork and continue eating. Across the table, Ellsworth watched Harriet with a calm expression. Seeing her eat in silence, he glanced at the ring on Chapter47 his own ring finger. Finally, he looked back at Harriet with the same indifferent gaze. *** The next day at lunch, when Harriet was eating with Kathie, she told her about what had happened the night before. After hearing it, Kathie said with disdain, "Looks like my mom is really putting pressure on Ells. Not only does he come home every day, he's even starting to coax you." She then asked, "Hara, so what are you thinking now?" Resting her chin in her hand and looking at Kathie across the table, Harriet said weakly, "This day was bound to come sooner or later. It's better to just cut the Gordian knot. And now, I'm actually a little afraid of Ellsworth. I used to look forward to him coming home, but now I just want to avoid him when I see him." Talking about Ellsworth, Harriet thought again of the ring on his ring finger-the same ring as Kelsey's. Forget it. Chapter47 They should just let it go. So, in the days that followed, Harriet deliberately avoided. Ellsworth, going to bed early every night while he was in the shower. Ellsworth didn't seem to care, busying himself with his own affairs. That afternoon, after Harriet finished a meeting and returned to her office, Jolene handed her an invitation. "Ms. Chavez, this is the invitation for this year's Business Exchange Summit, from the 24th to the 2nd, at Rockville Resort." Taking the invitation from Jolene, Harriet said gently, "Alright, please book my flight." "Yes, Ms. Chavez." That afternoon, Ellsworth also received an invitation, but he didn't mention it to Harriet or suggest they go together. Meanwhile, at the Townsend's mansion, Kenneth came home for vacation, and Patsy stayed at Auburn Heights for two days. before packing up and leaving. The day after Patsy left, Ellsworth didn't come home. Chapter47 When Harriet returned, she looked at the empty room and felt both amused and helpless. Still, she was glad she hadn't wavered in the past few days. *** Late at night, all was quiet. Harriet had just fallen asleep when the bedroom door was opened.
