My Doting Husband

Chapter 57 Guilty

Before Lewis knew exactly what was going on, Harrell's voice came from behind him, “Emma, if you are available, can you walk with me? I haven't been back for at least two years. I heard that a large magnificent bridge has been built on the Guyou River nearby, and I have always wanted to see it.”

Go to the bridge in winter to feel the north wind? Emma knew it was an excuse and he must have something to say to her

Emma turned around and looked at the familiar and gentle face of Harrell. Feeling guilty, she dared not refuse......

Emma went upstairs to change a dress and followed him out of the door.

Sending them to the door, Maggie looked at Harrell and Emma walked out together, she then closed the door and smiled at Lewis, “You are right, Miss Emma and Harrel are matched. When they stand together, it is enviable.”

Lewis smiled proudly, “Who I am? I have never made a mistake in judging people. If Emily had listened to me, she would not have...”

Lewis was upset, Maggie knew he was sad, so she changed the topic, “Harrell has successful career, and he is handsome. He asked Miss Emma out, I think he had fancy on her.”

Lewis agreed with Maggie and nodded, “I hope I have not wasted my time. Emma is still young. I am afraid that she may meet a wrong man just like her mother...”

Then he fell into a deep thought.

Seeing that, Maggie comforted him and went to work.

...

The Brown’s villa was neither far nor near to Guyou River. It took only a few minutes by car, or more than 40 minutes on foot.

to

were few people on the street. It was not the time to set off firecrackers and the street was

and

steps. When

more than 10 minutes, Harrell finally stopped, turned around and asked, “Are you

Emma’ heart had been in her throat.

tried to save

she knew that his reputation was

his bright future. She could not return the

his hand out of his coat pocket, grasped Emma's wrist, pulled her to the position beside him, and released his hand.

her with a smile. “I don't like people

me save Marshall's life, save him from the death penalty into a fixed-term imprisonment. But I was younger then, and I

could not avoid it.

at her seriously. After she expressed her thought, he said, “I never blame you,

head, feeling her heard be pricked by something. If he did not say that he was no longer a lawyer, she might feel

the left side from

it to him. I think if he knows, he will be very angry with me.”

never thought of telling him about this, either.

she

smiled and looked toward the distant Guyou River.

seemed to remember something. Turning to Emma, he asked, “Did your

at him with a pair of pleading eyes, “Don't tell

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