Love Comes To Me -
Chapter 1302: I Thought You Were Giving Up
When Edgar returned to the box, Dulce stopped chatting with Ms. Gloria and took the floor to ask, "Talking to whom on the phone for so long?" Hearing the question, he knew Elva hadn't said anything, so he nonchalantly made up an excuse: "A customer."
Elva grunted coldly and said nothing.
She was tempted to break down on the spot that he was dating another woman when he was already committed to himself.
Only she couldn't make a scene right then, otherwise Edgar might take the opportunity to break off the engagement.
Although he was about to die of rage, he forced himself to restrain himself.
Elva looked at Edgar with anger and resentment in her eyes.
If he had gone this far, she had no reason to be nice to that bitch Edwina!
The meal was over and Alvaro took the family back to the hotel to rest.
Baggott and Dulce had wanted them to stay directly at the house, but Mrs. Gloria politely refused.
"There are too many of us, it's not good to disturb them, it's fine to stay at the hotel."
At Mrs. Gloria's insistence, Baggott and the others had no choice but to agree.
"Paulina, tomorrow we will go to see the Khan family and then we will go together to Marcos," said Mrs. Gloria. Paulina nodded, "Okay."
When Alvaro and the others left, Elva's family was left.
"Edgar, take your Tio Boone and the others back." said Dulce.
Edgar wanted to refuse.
But before the words could get out, Dulce added, "Your Uncle Boone has been drinking, go see them for a while." Edgar had no choice but to do as she said.
As he watched Edgar's car drive away, Dulce sighed heavily, "I wonder if he and Edwina have settled their affairs yet." She turned her head toward Paulina.
Paulina made a helpless face, "Tia, why are you staring at me?"
"Paulina, why don't you do your tita a favor?"
Seeing Dulce's pleading expression, a bad feeling grew in Paulina's heart.
Dulce said, "Help me convince Edwina to leave Edgar, no matter how much money she wants."
At that, Paulina sighed, "Are you trying to follow the example of those gorgeous television mothers-in-law?" "That's the only way I can do it now."
Dulce used to despise this kind of approach quite a bit, but now she had no choice but to do it.
"But Edwina is not the type of person who is greedy for money. She likes her cousin very much." "Will she like helping Edgar?" asked Dulce.
"She can't."
It was true that Edwina, with her family background, could bring nothing to her cousin's career.
But why couldn't the relationship be pure?
What about the preference for usefulness or uselessness?
Of course, these words did not come out of Paulina's mouth, who merely said, "Auntie, I can't help you in this."
...
On the way back to Elva's family, Edgar didn't say a word, and the atmosphere in the car was a bit awkward and quiet.
Elva's mother tried to ease the stiff atmosphere by saying, "Edgar, from now on we are all family, you have to visit the house more often." "I'm busy with work, we'll talk sometime." Edgar's voice lacked emotion.
Elva frowned and said sarcastically, "You're busy dating other women, aren't you?"
The faces of Elva's parents changed at the comment.
Elva's mother, in particular, was quick to ask, "Elva, what are you talking about, what other woman?"
"That's him ..."
"Yes, I have a girlfriend." Edgar spoke before she could.
"What do you mean?" Elva's mother and father looked at each other, both thinking they had misheard.
Elva was shocked and stared incredulously at the man in the driver's seat.
He really had said it with a face of circumstance.
"Uncle Boone, Aunt Ye, like I said, I don't like Elva very much and I have someone I like."
Elva's parents' faces turned ugly.
"Edgar, do you know what you're saying?" questioned Elva's father in a stern voice.
Edgar tugged at the corner of his lips, "Of course I know. I'm just informing you that I'm not marrying Elva, so the union is out!". "Edgar, do you really think we have to marry into the Khan family?" Elva's father became angry.
"If that's the case, then forget about the marriage." Edgar said unperturbed.
"You!" Elva's father had never expected him to say something like that, and he was so angry that he couldn't speak for a moment.
"Come on, don't be angry." Elva's mother patted him on the chest and looked at Edgar, "Edgar, are you still such an ignorant three-year-old?" Edgar didn't utter a sound.
"Marriage is not something you can forget about, it's a matter of face for both families!" Elva's mother hoped he understood what she was saying.
Edgar controlled the steering wheel with one hand and said nonchalantly, "It was a wish of you elders to begin with, and I have refused from the beginning." "But..."
Elva's mother was about to say something else, but was coldly interrupted by Elva, "Mom, don't say anything. It's not like I don't love myself and have to fuck Edgar." Saying this, Elva's parents were shocked.
"Elva, what are you talking about, don't you want to marry Edgar more than anything?" asked Elva's mother.
"That was before." Elva clenched her hands tightly together, nails digging hard into her palms, and smiled coldly, "With my qualifications, I'm sure I can find someone better than him!" At those words, Edgar couldn't help but turn his head to look at her, was she being sincere or was she trying to withdraw as an advance?
"Edgar, just wait, I'll definitely find a better man than you."
Edgar smiled, "Yes, I'll be waiting for your good news."
The car pulled up in front of the Boone family home and Edgar sat in it, waiting for everyone to get out, then immediately started the car, turned the steering wheel and swerved.
As he watched the car drive away out of sight, a flash of hatred appeared in Elva's eyes and she said, "Mom, what will it take to get him to marry me?"
Elva's mother turned her head and looked at her in surprise, "Aren't you going to give up?".
Elva laughed coldly, "It's impossible to make me give up!
She must marry Edgar!
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