Sumr Sutton was still standing there awkwardly.
Adrian Walyon couldn’t bear to watch anymore, he grabbed her and dragged her towards his car.
Once they were in the car, he turned on the heat, removed her soaked coat, covered her with his own, and started the car without a word.
"Did you co to pick up?" Sumr Sutton glanced at him and asked tentatively.
Adrian Walyon kept a cold, handso face and didn’t respond.
Sumr Sutton looked out the window, tracing raindrops on the glass with her fingertips, talking to herself.
"Ever since Grandpa passed away, on rainy days when I didn’t have an umbrella, no one ca to pick up."
Unconsciously, Adrian Walyon’s movents while driving slowed a bit.
Sumr Sutton paused, then unexpectedly turned her face towards him, her gaze flickering slightly, "For so many years, you’re the only one."
As long as it rained, even if they were in a cold war like they were these past few days, he would always appear by her side.
Adrian Walyon was taken aback for a mont, his facial expression seed to soften a little.
Sumr Sutton was rely expressing herself sincerely, not intending to convey any specific ssage.
Turning her head away, she continued tracing raindrops on the glass with her fingertips.
Back ho, Adrian Walyon still said nothing.
He pulled Sumr Sutton upstairs, removing her wet clothes piece by piece, and she thought he was going to help her change.
Unexpectedly, after her body was bare, without any cue, the atmosphere suddenly shifted.
Adrian Walyon stared at her immaculate white skin for a long ti, then suddenly leaned down to kiss her.
His kiss seed to carry so anger.
Probably because of the wedding ring issue, the kiss was sowhat forceful and rough.
When he entered her, he was quite aggressive, as if trying through this thod to harshly punish her for her carelessness this ti.
Sumr Sutton felt the pain, sowhat unable to bear it.
She turned her head and fiercely bit his arm supporting beside her.
Adrian Walyon ignored her, continuing his venting.
He pinned Sumr Sutton on the bed, tornting her repeatedly for several hours. She was so exhausted she nearly fell asleep when he suddenly spoke.
"Tomorrow, get a new pair. If you lose them again, I’ll make sure you die on this bed, believe it?"
He was warning her, his tone very domineering.
Sumr Sutton was sowhat afraid of his threat.
However, she could sense that since Adrian Walyon had already co to pick her up today, and had finished venting, his anger about the lost wedding ring should have dissipated.
Since he wasn’t angry anymore, Sumr Sutton felt she could speak the truth.
"There’s no need to buy them again; actually, I’ve found them, but they were damaged."
Not wanting him to waste money, Sumr Sutton climbed out of bed, put on his sweater, and retrieved the ring she had found after two days of searching to hand to him.
Adrian Walyon stared at the scattered diamonds and the severely deford ring for a long ti, his expression looking rather displeased.
"Maybe this can be repaired? I think it’s quite good just like this, no need for another one." Sumr Sutton looked at it and said to him.
Things like wedding rings, unlike ordinary clothes, can’t just be replaced.
The original is what she thinks is the best, like people...
After her words, Adrian Walyon was silent for a while, then lightly responded, "Hmm."
Taking the ring, the next day he did sothing that surprised Sumr Sutton.
Adrian Walyon found a friend who worked in jewelry design, took Sumr Sutton’s ring, lted the original band, remolded it, inlaid diamonds, and personally crafted a new one for her...
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